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March 23, 2009 -- On Saturday, March 21 the Kingsbridge crew met early in
the Bronx and organized a small but dedicated
group of kids, volunteers and Certified Leader Ray Greenwell for a day of urban
scavenger hunting in Central Park.
Moving as one group, we hit 15 key spots in Central Park, figuring out
the best routes to take, discovering each clue on the map, and taking photos at
each spot. We deciphered Hieroglyphics at the Egyptian "Cleopatra's Needle"
behind The Met, we watched turtles sunbathing from the tower of Belvedere
Castle, we counted the creatures at the Alice In Wonderland statue, we found the
topiary animals near Tavern On The Green, and the little nursery song on a post
near the Carousel. Not being able to resist the ride, we all piled onto horses
in the carousel and had a moment of pure childhood silliness. Passing through
the zoo we happened to hit feeding time for the sea lions and caught a glimpse
of the polar bear swimming. We had lunch at the Bethesda fountain and trekked
around to the Daniel Webster statue and the Balto statue. Using Ray's vintage
1960's compass we also did a bit of orienteering by Sheep's Meadow.
One of the highlights of the trip, or at least standout
moments, was spotting a lady carrying around a taxidermied grey dog, placing it
in various positions, and photographing it. One can only imagine what she was
up to but the kids were thoroughly amused.
Finishing up our scavenger
hunt at the duckpond at the south east corner of the park, we put together all
of our clues to discover the key to the whole puzzle "Olmstead was cool!" The
kids learned a lot on Saturday and I think we all have a new found confidence in
navigating the park. A small group, but a great time!
Submitted by ICO Voluntter Elisabeth Harris |