2 Mile Walk to Secret Pet Memorial Tree
Lynn Lieberman
Pet Memorial Tree in the Ramble
Honor the memory of your pets on this holiday walk to a special memorial.
Join this 2-mile walk through the Ramble to the Secret Pet Memorial Tree, a very special tree decorated by pet owners in remembrance of their lost creatures.
According to thefurevertree.com, this unique tree manifests for six or eight weeks every year starting in late November. Hundreds of pictures of creatures great and small who have passed are hung on the tree, often inscribed with personal memories and messages.
If you'd like to add a picture to the tree, just bring a laminated photo of a pet that has passed. Make sure to add a hole at the top, above the picture. You'll also need a ribbon or string to hang it with.
Details
- WALKING PACE: Moderate 20 to 23-minute mile pace (not for slow walkers).
- MEETING TIME: Meet at 9:55 AM for instructions, departing at 10:00 AM sharp.
- MEETING POINT: Enter the park at East 90th Street and cross the road with runners and cyclists. Meet in front of the John Purroy Mitchel statue, a gold bust on the stone wall just below the Reservoir path. Look for people in Ever Walk gear.
- BATHROOM: There will not be a bathroom stop, so make sure to plan ahead.
About the Ever Walk Group
This walk is organized by Ever Walk, a new free walking club started by endurance swimmer, journalist and author, Diana Nyad, and Bonnie Stoll, women's national racquetball champion. Dog friendly,🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈 friendly.
Originally posted by Patch.