Our area is home to some of the most talented authors of our world. Hartford has it's famous Mark Twain House, and I love seeing Maurice Sendak's name as I drive along his Memorial Highway into Ridgefield. Just over the Connecticut/Massachusetts border in Springfield, you'll find the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum.

Right outside of the museum is a quadrangle courtyard which features the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, over 30 bronze statues that were created by Dr. Seuss' step-daughter, sculptor Lark Grey Dimond-Cates. It's awesome, and what a sight to take in as a fan. I took a few pics that I'd like to share with you, maybe inspire you to get up there when the museum reopens to visitors.

Oh The Things You'll See As You Walk Along With Me

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