8/23/09

destruction and devastation!

Apparently a microburst rolled through Central Park last tuesday, (and I didn't even know) leaving a swath of destruction in its path. All of this was in the northwest corner of the park where I oft go to sit in the quiet shade of the trees. imagine my surprise and shock when I first walked upon those said trees to find them scattered all over the ground. there really was alot of damage done and they're still cleaning it up days later. I walk through the park every single day and I felt alittle sad seeing all the trees and surrounding areas destroyed, but I guess it will just clear out the area for some new growth. what a weird weird freak occurence. nature is fascinating.
More than 200 trees fell, with hundreds more damaged. Tree canopies were simply wiped away. The most severe damage occurred between 90th and 100th Streets, including a 40" London Plane tree which fell across the East Drive. The Central Park Conservancy deployed 60 operations staff and 17 contractor crews to remove debris and secure affected tree limbs.
The staggering cost of clean-up is estimated at several hundred thousand dollars, but it is impossible to attach a monetary figure to some of the losses. "We had a wonderful chestnut tree at 100th Street and Central Park West," said Neil Calvanese, VP of Operations for the Central Park Conservancy. "Records indicate the tree was planted by the Park's designer, Frederick Law Olmsted, more than 150 years ago." The tree was devastated by the storm and will be removed.



















evrbody know da hound

totally digging hound dog taylor this morning. hellz yah.



8/22/09

more random

central park feels like its just bursting right now

yoga in bryant park

summer nites


line for street meat

physical manifestation of the freezing cold air inside air conditioned buildings and the heat outside. I'd rather be outside.

confusion

where am I, ohio? no, prospect park brooklyn.


one of my fav things is misspelled or nonsensical graffiti.

got chased out of prospect park by an impending ominous storm. it caught me anyway and I got soaked. I dried pretty quickly though in the 150 degree subway stations.






on the way home at fairly early in the evening, I experienced the rare occurrence of being the only person in a subway car. while I don't enjoy packed subway cars, completely empty ones are fairly creepy.

8/15/09

Random

weird looking bird
(fun fact: I recently found out that green stuff on the water is a plant called duckweed, also its a mosquito free zone since mosquitos are unable to lay their eggs in that water)
mating squirrels
what owl?
dead rat
pilings art
blinding light


nature in the city


super

pretty
phallic