Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sunset Park
Just south of Greenwood Cemetery, Sunset Park has some commanding views of the New York Harbor. There are also some great taco shops nearby.
Cottontail
This herbivore got away from one of the neighbors and was grazing in our back yard for a few days in a row. He made a meal of the chicory sprouts, so we hope he doesn't become a regular visitor.
Greenwood Cemetery
Brooklyn's beautiful garden cemetery is remarkably similar to Richmond's Hollywood Cemetery. Seeing that they were laid out within 10 years of each other, the sprawling hills and dales of Greenwood was the style preferred for suburban cemeteries in the early 19th century. To put in context what things were like when the 478 acres were imagined, Greenwood was founded 8 years before Carroll Gardens was planned by Richard Butts.
Humor can be found in strange places.
Humor can be found in strange places.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Garlic sprouts
More as an experiment to see if it would really work, last Columbus Day I split up a farmer's market garlic into individual cloves and planted them in the ground. Last fall a few sprouted and weathered the winter. Along with the daffodils and other spring bulbs, all 12 cloves sprouted over the last week or two - another sign of spring.
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