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		<title>Park Crawl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am in love with parks. You really do develop a deeper appreciation for parks when everyday you are surrounded by the busy chaotic city and even when you tune things out with an iPod and a book, you are always interrupted by others&#8217; music or service announcements or &#8217;suspicious&#8217; activities.

Central Park, Manhattan
The only time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am in love with parks. You really do develop a deeper appreciation for parks when everyday you are surrounded by the busy chaotic city and even when you tune things out with an iPod and a book, you are always interrupted by others&#8217; music or service announcements or &#8217;suspicious&#8217; activities.</p>
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<li>Central Park, Manhattan<br />
The only time I would probably go here is after work; it&#8217;s only a few subway stops from the SoSauce office. Otherwise, it&#8217;s a bit out of the way for a large constructed piece of nature in the middle of upper Manhattan. While vast and clean, it&#8217;s clearly superficial&#8211; half of it is fenced off for &#8220;preservation&#8221;, and the other public parts&#8211; especially the Meadow, is too populated. It&#8217;s spring, so people still have a chance to nab a lucky spot in the shade! I sound bitter, but when you don&#8217;t want to leave the City, it&#8217;s still a nice place to grab a pretzel and lie down and enjoy the landscape&#8230; towering buildings poking out from the trees.</li>
<li>Prospect Park, Brooklyn<br />
I&#8217;m madly in love. You can go fishing here. I could count more than a few lakes/ponds and fields and other scenic nature components. It&#8217;s big enough (yet small enough) that you can get lost without really being lost. Several turns could make you end up in front of an ice rink near a lake or have you across the street from McDonald&#8217;s. But when you lie in the middle of a meadow, you can&#8217;t see buildings poking out and maybe you can pretend you&#8217;re not in New York. I&#8217;ve gone 3 times this month though it&#8217;s hell to get there&#8230; I&#8217;d either have to take a train to the City and transfer back to Brooklyn, or walk for about an hour to get there.</li>
<li>Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn<br />
The landscape reminds me of Dolores Park, San Francisco, except it has a fort, Ft Greene. It&#8217;s hilly, with proper amount of trees and open spaces. I say it&#8217;s a great community-sized park, decent for picnics, although not big enough if real isolation is needed.</li>
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