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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Cherry Blossoms in Spring
Spring had a false start earlier in the month, but it’s finally warming up, which leads to the cherry trees blossoming in the parks and gardens around NYC. I headed out to Brooklyn Botanic Garden after checking the cherry watch page … Continue reading
Spring Pops up in Central Park, NYC
It is April and Spring has arrived. The weather is warming, the flowers are blooming, and allergies are sneezing. In hopes of a shot for a project I am working on, I headed to Central Park. I was also planning … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Artsy, Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, Flower, garden, Landscape, nature, NYC, Park, Sculpture, Spring
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The Start of Spring at Macy’s
As the weather gets warmer, the plants begin to bloom. And as is pretty typical for NYC, we get Macy’s 39th Annual Flower Show. I stopped by during the closing weekend of it. It was free to the public and, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Flower, Flower Show, garden, Herald Square, Macy's Flower Show, nature, NYC, Park, Spring
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Welcome to Grand Central Terminal
As a native New Yorker, there are just certain places you avoid like the plague: The Empire State Building, Times Square, Rockefeller Center (especially during the winter holidays), and Grand Central Terminal. I have taken pictures at all of these, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Grand Central Station, NYC
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