
Club Chaos Eye Candy: Alice In Wonderland Pavilion, Central Park, NY
I love this place. The wee people and I go here a lot. We are looking forward to sharing our fave eye candy spots this Summer.
New York City is amazing when it comes to monuments. You can spend the entire day admiring street art. I happen to have a thing for the arch at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn (LOL). We even hang out on the Brooklyn Bridge. The wee people and I have been on the hunt for some statue eye candy. If it happens to be connected to a park, that makes the game even better (especially if I get to play phone tag with Jessica. She makes me wish I had a smart phone - LOL). ;-)
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Cool statuary, Carolyn! And I love the music - did you happen to write and perform that as well?
Yes indeed. The song is longer but I figured it would make a nice break if I stuck to approximately 1 minute. Maria, the strange thing is YouTube kept giving me an error message. I am trying to upload over there but decided Facebook would be fine.:-)
C - What exquisite photos of these statues. Love how you put it all together with music. You always find the best "eye candy" around! :)
Donna, the shorties and I had a lot of fun. :-)
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Bill
Carolyn, love the video of Alice's Pavilion in Central Park and the music was wonderful! Frank has trouble uploading to YouTube sometimes, too. It is frustrating. Good thing there are alternatives like FB :)
Delicious looking and sounding eye candy. Enjoyed every frame and every second! Keep sharing, please.
Margaret
Great post! Wonderful video and beautiful sound! I enjoyed the eye candy!
Thanks for sharing.
Adam
LOVE IT! Makes me 'curiouser and curiouser, I must say' :)
And for pulling it together with original music . . . you, Jessica and the shorties are
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Hi guys! Been in the studio working on the album. Taking the shorties out on an eye candy hunt after school. We did Manhattan and Brooklyn. I have to post those puppies later. :-)
C Tann, what a great presentation you have with the Alice and wonderland images. Where is the statue located that is so fun!! Thanks for sharing!!
Laura, you are very welcome. The kids and I are out collecting some more eye candy. :-)
Thank you, Marcy. You definitely have to go uptown for some fun. Manhattan has a lot of eye candy. :-)