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miss_adventure ([personal profile] miss_adventure) wrote2005-08-19 11:47 pm
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Mad Hatters in the Mist

Today was cool, rainy, and overcast, so it seemed a perfect plan for [livejournal.com profile] jwonderboy and I to head to the Metropolitan Museum of Art by way of Central Park, with the idea of traveling paths we don't normally take. One path lead us past the Boat Pond to the sculpture of the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Around this sculpture are bronze plaques with some of the more popular lines from the books: the first few lines of Jabberwocky, one of the best nursery rhymes ever, and some very bad parenting advice.

Because Central Park was laid out by people who knew what they were doing, the Alice sculpture is right beside a hollow hill, on which oak trees and silver birch grow in a ring. Though the trees themselves were lush and green, the ground on the mound was covered in autumnal orange and golden fallen leaves.

While it isn't a tor, Cedar Hill has the feel of one, especially at dusk in the mist.

On a tangentially-related note, fresh figs filled with chopped walnuts and lemon curd are surprisingly good. I want to gather some of the local oddities for a tea party by the Mad Hatter scuplture, either on the sculpture plaza itself, or on the mound beside it, where we will feast on fresh figs and scones with clotted cream and lemon curd (and tea, of course).

[identity profile] mlleminx.livejournal.com 2005-08-21 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh. Can I come to the tea party if I bring some exotic Southern oddities?

This is the danger of me having the bike back, I can be *anywhere* in the continental U.S. and most of Canada in under two days. :D

[identity profile] miss-adventure.livejournal.com 2005-08-23 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
But of course. Once I get my rather unfortunate living situation sorted out, I'll even be able to have houseguests again. At which point, my couch is your couch.