Granted this cake is hard to find.
One of life's' great mysteries is, “Who is buried in Grants' Tomb?” Today that mystery is, “Where is Grants' Trail cake?”
I wonder if the people who made the 250 Cakes really want everybody to see all of the cakes. I've seen quite a few cakes behind doors and windows, in lobbies of certain inaccessible areas, behind gates, or places that have an admission fee. These are not really totally accessible to the public, for whatever reason I do not know.
I think the latest cake in this style of hard to see cakes is the one on Grants Trail at Clydesdale Park. In order to see the cake you have to go to the other end of the park to a special entrance to get on the trail, but to get to this trail you have to drive through a development down a cul-de-sac that has along the sides of the road by every house a sign that said no parking. You kind of get the idea of driving down this road that you are trespassing. The people in the housing development do not want you driving down the road and I can't really blame them, nobody enjoys strangers driving down their street parking in front of their house, but I want to see the cake.
In order to find this cake this cake if you didn't know the secret entrance to find in this cake and went to Clydesdale Park you would never find it unless you walked down the trail. Even with knowing the secret to finding this cake I ended up somewhere by a baseball field at the other end of Grants Trail.
At least I found this cake, there were times when I could not find the cake.
Cake artist - Corinne Didisheim
Guest blogger - Rich
One hundred-ninety-two down 58 to go.
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