New York Monday #69: Peace Fountain

April 23, 2007 | Filed Under New York Monday 

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This is called the Peace Fountain, an interesting sculpture, don’t you think?

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

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  1. The Cooking Adventures of Chef Paz » New York Monday # 71: Ring of Freedom on May 13th, 2007 8:15 pm

    […] These photos were taken at the children’s sculpture garden. The collection of sculptures, made by school children, is called Ring of Freedom. It surrounds the Peace Fountain (seen here). […]

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