Among the wonderful parks in New York City is Bryant Park, named for William Cullen Bryant and located next to the New York Public Library main branch.
For most of the year, the park offers a welcoming oasis in a busy city. Visitors can relax, learn to juggle, play bocce, lunch with friends and coworkers, read a book, etc.
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Bryant Park during the warm season |
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Juggling class in Bryant Park during September |
Along about October, Bryant Park is transformed into the Winter Village with the addition of shops, restaurants and a free ice skating rink. We recently visited the Winter Village on a cold, sunny day. Here are some photos.
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Skating in Bryant Park |
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Even penguins like to skate |
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Penguin Pete, also known as Old One Eye, is fortunate that this stern looking young skater is guiding Pete. Pete is known to run into other skaters or the wall due to his poor depth perception. |
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Penguin Pat, a no-eyed cousin of Pete. Thank goodness for this nice girl who is guiding Pat around the rink. |
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Some random hottie found a sock shop and is as happy as can be. |
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One of the many Winter Village shops is Mr. Puffin, which serves cream puffs and all sorts of warm treats. |
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Another photo of Mr. Puffin. Susan was disappointed to learn that none
of the treats actually include Puffin. Susan will have to return to
Iceland to enjoy that treat again. |
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