Explored (Somewhat): Seneca Park
Today was incredibly beautiful, with clear blue skies and highs in the upper 70s. I had a lot of things on my to do list, but figured it would be worth it to step outside for a little while and explore the new neighborhood a little bit.
I grabbed my camera, and walked a couple of blocks to Seneca Park, one of Louisville’s Olmsted parks. (I admit that only know who “Olmsted” is because I read Devil in the White City. But he designed some mighty impressive public parks>)
I’m going to admit that I didn’t do as much exploring as I would have liked, because the park is bigger than I anticipated, and very crowded on such a nice day, and I was wearing the wrong shoes. But it was great to see the enormous walking track that is there, which is in good shape and even has water fountains available. Also, everyone seemed to be keeping a close eye on their dogs (I only saw one dog off leash, which pleased me greatly – I have a thing about unleashed dogs in public areas). All in all, from what I saw, it definitely gets a thumbs up.
Lots more left to explore, but still a nice way to spend part of the afternoon.
Yay! Nature!
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It huge. I recommend taking a little print out map “just in case”.