New York Monday #69: Peace Fountain

It's dedicated to the "children of the earth" and the "children of the future." The Peace Fountain is located in the middle of a little garden of smaller sculptures made by students ranging from kindergarten through six grade.
For many years, there used to be a peacock that would freely wander around the garden. It was a very beautiful and unusual sight. I haven't seen the bird in a really long time but then I haven't been to this garden in a long time. I'd say this is definitely a unique garden.
On another note, I want to thank Mae Gabriel for making my banner. Love it! Check out her tasty-looking meals on her own blog. Fantastic!
Have a great week, all!
New York greetings,
Paz



8 Comments:
Love the new banner. Looks like abeautiful day in New York.
Lovely new blog header created by Mae. She is so talented isn't she? This fountain looks so interesting. When I (finally) make it to New York you will have to show it to me.
Oh, I love this fountain! It is really gorgeous looking...
What a strange and amazing fountain. Do you know when it was created?
I love the new header Paz. And what a gorgeous sculpture.
Barbara, hi! Thank you!
Hi Kalyn: Thanks! Yes, Mae is wonderfully talented. Sure thing!
Hi Rosa! Yes, an interesting sculpture and there are plenty more surrounding it.
Hi Anna Maria: I believe it was created in 1985 (early 80s).
Hi Valentina: Thank you! Gorgeous, indeed. ;-)
Thanks for stopping by, everyone!
Paz
Wow, great new digs here.
That is a wonderful fountain!
Don't see a place to leave comment on the dog treats but I've been up a long time.
Hey there, Tanna: Thanks! I think I fixed the problem with being able to leave comment for the dog treats. I don't know what that happened. Thanks for alerting me to the problem. Have a good one!
Paz
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