Tuesday, October 10, 2017

MANHATTA MONDAY

Rain Fell...
on the fountain boys in front of The National Arts Club
and on late Canna along Third Avenue.
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Stuyvesant Park
'In 1836 Peter Gerard Stuyvesant (1778-1847) and his wife Helen Rutherford reserved four acres of the family farm and sold it for five dollars to the City of New York as a public park. This remarkable gift may have been the most ambitious gesture of Peter Gerard Stuyvesant, the co-founder of the New York Historical Society and one of the richest men in America at his time. A public park in a rapidly expanding city was a priceless amenity. The creation of Stuyvesant Square was the catalyst to the development of an exceptional district within which Stuyvesant’s spirit still thrives."

Butterfly Bush
 With Butterfly
October Iris
Spillover
Roses
Bright Pink
 White


 Pink
Russian Sage
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LINKS
 
STUYVESANT SQUARE

PARK ASSOCIATION

Stand of Birch
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1 comment:

Mo Crow said...

I love silver birch, the softness of the bark but it's too hot to grow them happily here in Sydney