Madison Square Park

Before last Tuesday when I visited the Madison Square Park, I had no idea what the park contained other than shake shack. I've walked through the park only once in my whole life before Tuesday, but I never really took the time to stop and look at the statues and sculptures and other forms of art within the park. As I walked through the park, I realized the beauty of nature that surrounded the park. There were tons of trees in all different colors along with tons of grass. There was a circle of water which I was confused about because I didn't know what it was there for, it was just there. What I found interesting, were the zebra like statues/sculptures which took me a while to figure out what they were. Laura and Aimee suggested that the top part of the figure was supposed to fit into the bottom part, almost like if it was cut out and placed on top. It took me a while, but in the end, i'd have to agree with them. Along with those sculptures contained more statues such as the statue of 2 presidents of which I don't recall the names. 

People bring their dogs to the park everyday to play in the dog pen. It's quite fascinating to see the animals inside having so much fun with their owners and other dogs. I've always loved dogs and I wish I could have one for myself. There was one thing that was really odd to me. I took a picture of a random bark that makes me think a lot because I don't know why a random bark of tree is just there. It looks as if there's a lot of art that is contained within this one bark, but I was standing there for about 5 minutes just staring at this bark. Behind this bark is the famous Shakeshack. Everyday, people would line up, sometimes to outside of the park, to get a simple burger or a shake. Madison Square Park is a great place to be to just sit and relax while eating Shakeshack food.