Near the Pool
in
Central Park
at approximately West 100th Street
there are
two
waterfalls
there are actually
more
but
you'll have to wait til Monday
for those
This is as
they say in chef lingo
an
amuse-bouche
an appetite whetter
a tease
a come on back
y'all

Back for sure .......
ReplyDeleteyour walkabouts are the next best thing to being there.
you always amuse my bouche!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Waikiki;
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Oh, get a load of Daryl trying to sound all southern. Hehe.
ReplyDeleteI love waterfalls, and I love this one. You had betta fetch up s'more, sugar pea. ;-)
it's amazing how much there is in the park
ReplyDeleteit's a wonderful place
That looks so inviting. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I can feel a cooling breeze and a bit a spray coming off that waterfall.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletethat's probably the most serene spot you could find - I'd love to dip my toes in there on a warm day!
ReplyDeleteWater is so calming, and waterfalls even more so. Nice shot, and a good tease!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh...lovely bit of serenity in the middle of one of the world's busiest cities. Thank you, Mr. Olmsted. And thank you Daryl for the photograph.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I'll be back!!!
So lovely. Running water is definitely my happy place :). Can't wait to see what tomorrow brings.
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A refreshing sight on a hot summer's day.
ReplyDeletesuch a southern teaser ...
ReplyDeletetip toeing my way back for sure
Can I stick my feet in there, too? Is that really in Central Park? I wouldn't have known.
ReplyDeleteI need to spend hours here just getting my head straight.
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Hard to believe this is in the middle of Manhattan!
ReplyDeleteI think by Thursday, we'll all be wishing we were sitting in there;)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, as usual, Daryl.
ReplyDeleteFantastique!
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