Sometimes it takes a friend to get you out the door for a terrific day in the park. This past Saturday, that friend was Ari Lankin, and that park was Central. Twas an eventful day on the pitch, or Sheep Meadow as it’s known to the laid person.
Greg stopped by with his camera, I rollerbladed over (yes, I know the “what’s the hardest thing about rollerblading” joke – creative stuff), and Ari took the bus. We convened, set up shop, some of us stripped, and off we went. There was a fire on the Hudson that send toxic smoke billowing over Central Park West, so that was nice. It smelled delicious.
Enjoy the beautiful photography of Greg McMahon, strung together in a constantly shifting movie (as is determined by iMovie to be the best way to share photos). Please note, my voiceover work just keeps on going. If you find it to be displeasing, mute the video and play one of your favorite Justin Bieber tracks instead.
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