Yesterday’s New York Times said there was a cherry tree blooming at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. Today was so warm and beautiful that I got the bike out, did a bunch of errands, then rode over to the Gardens. Sure enough, in one corner of the Japanese garden, there’s a tree in full bloom, and despite what the article said, it still looks to be going strong. And in fact a second tree, in the northwest corner of the Cherry Esplanade, is also in bloom, but looks pretty weak.
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Is It Spring Yet?
Unfortunately not, poor confused cherry tree. |
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The Japanese Garden
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The Music Pagoda
With the Boathouse in the background. |
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Lullwater Bridge
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Lullwater Bridge
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Binnen Falls
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The Boathouse
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Very thin indeed…
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The Camperdown Elm
The oldest tree in Brooklyn. |
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The Oriental Pavilion
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The Oriental Pavilion
Recently restored with the original colors. |
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The Concert Grove
This nice spot once had a beautiful view of the lake, but Robert Moses fixed all that with the world’s ugliest skating rink. |
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Beethoven
“And they all forgot my birthday again…” |
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Subway Tracks
The Q line as it comes out from under the Gardens. |
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Lady Liberty, Jr.
A replica Statue Of Liberty, cast around 1900 to stand on a warehouse on 64th Street, and now stranded in the parking lot of the Brooklyn Museum. |
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And to all a good night
Christmas decorations at Park Place and Underhill Avenue. |
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