Central Park in the fall

It is far from deserted but somehow its much quieter than in the summer, as if the cold has muted the sounds of the crowds. Almost half of the leaves, which were lush green a month ago, now carpet the surprisingly green grass. The horse carriages gracefully ply the bundled-up tourists, who are also regaled with interesting anecdotes of the Park and the City.

Some of the most beautiful fall colors can be found in the “Ramble”, the walking path that circles the Pond in Central Park in a loop. It starts from the Bethesda fountain and encompasses the pretty Bow Bridge.

Here are some of the pictures taken in Central Park in the month of November over the past few years. Central Park is truly the park for all seasons, and I am looking forward to a Winter Wonderland in the Park in the next few months (or weeks!).

 

 

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