Take A Stroll Thru The National Dr. Seuss Garden
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.