George Washington Bridge from Fort Tryon Park |
This picture, I took on the way back, when the sun was hidden by clouds. If there'd been a place to pull off the highway and take a shot of the bridge illuminated by the morning sun, just broken through storm clouds, I absolutely would have.
This bridge makes over a million dollars for the city of New York, every single day. They got my $12. And $8 for crossing the Henry Hudson Bridge twice. It's like they don't want you to come into Manhattan.
I paid my $12. I was going to look around. I headed down Broadway (yes, the Broadway) to 187th, took a left and a right, dodged some double parked cars and came to Fort Tryon Park. This beautiful riverside park is home to the flower & heather gardens, miles of bike and pedestrian walkways, open areas everywhere... and the Cloisters.
Cloisters @ Fort Tryon Park |
Sparrow resting |
George Washington Bridge from Fort Tryon Park |
If you want to cross the bridge without having to take your car, grab your bicycle or your walking shoes and head over, though you might want to start from the New Jersey side. Manhattan traffic is terrible. The pedestrian/bicycle walkway was filled with people on two wheels or two feet. It truly is an experience.
Wow, beautiful pictures - all of them. Love the contrast of your first picture with the great shot of the bridge appearing to separate between the forest in the foreground and the city in the background. One can almost hear Gregorian chant with the Cloisters shot. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Cloisters are actually medieval European buildings, disassembled there and brought here, stone by stone, and reassembled.
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