These photos bring back so many memories. My parents used to take me and my sisters here every fall when we were little. I loved hiding inside Isamu Noguchi’s stone sculptures, which you can see here: http://www.stormking.org/IsamuNoguchi.html
And these photos remind me that I have to get over to the Botanical Garden to see the Henry Moore sculptures!
This place is incredible.
It’s hilarious that you were so hot. When I visited in the fall, it was freezing and an Arctic wind was blowing. I think the weather at Storm King is extreme because it is so exposed.
matthew
Great picture! Where is this?
Jul 19, 2008 @ 17:07
david hallberg
I second this…. Where you at?
Jul 19, 2008 @ 22:35
kristin sloan
Sotrm King Art Center/Sculpture Garden.
http://www.stormking.org/
It’s about and hour and half outside the city.
Maybe we should do a Winger trip up there?
Jul 20, 2008 @ 14:48
Barbara
This is in Orange County in my neck of the woods. Please post if you do a Winger trip - I’d definitely join in if that’s ok.
Jul 20, 2008 @ 19:10
Evan
These photos bring back so many memories. My parents used to take me and my sisters here every fall when we were little. I loved hiding inside Isamu Noguchi’s stone sculptures, which you can see here: http://www.stormking.org/IsamuNoguchi.html
And these photos remind me that I have to get over to the Botanical Garden to see the Henry Moore sculptures!
Jul 21, 2008 @ 01:55
GWTW
This place is incredible.
It’s hilarious that you were so hot. When I visited in the fall, it was freezing and an Arctic wind was blowing. I think the weather at Storm King is extreme because it is so exposed.
Jul 21, 2008 @ 13:16