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Yoshino Cherry Trees Blooming

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Spring in New York is the most beautiful time! These beautiful blossoms are from the original Yoshino Cherry trees, a gift from Japan in 1912.+ http://www.efcg.com/centralpk.html

Closed!

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Brooklyn : Stage 1: acquire 1 three story house.... Larry C., Linda J.C., James A. Observing Vibes Stairway Welcome to Brooklyn!

Shadow Lands

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Clickity klack, klickity clop, no wait. Clippity clop clippity clop. Oh, who cares? When was the last time you saw a horse clippity-ing anywhere anyway? I mean, I am spending hours in online furniture stores searching for a klik klak ratchet couch for my office. Why is this hard? Why am I doing it anyway? It’s time for a piece of chocolate while contemplating spring shadows across the Harlem Meer. Ahhhhh. That’s better. Spring Shadows Across the Harlem Meer Pathway

Vacationing in the Neue Museum on Fifth Avenue

Elegant upper East Side Travelers  Enjoy Whipped Cream and Espresso at Café Sabarsky - Neue Galerie Neue Museum, Fifth Avenue and 86th Street, Manhattan

An Almond Blossom Life

Tree limb bending in the morning, Winter grasses stiff and waiting, cold, ice-flow afternoon. Or maybe it’s a new day dawning as they do, sucking chi up into the core of the bones. I was a cut out,  filled with stuffing, a matched up crazy quilted scarecrow living a see-through life. So, I grab a 10 pound pack and a forty dollar bike and head off towards the Adriatic. Hills of scrunched-up fruit trees in pink and white, so happy you can taste the almond blossoms. Stradas Provinciales tunneled with poplars. There's a cotton-candy Ferris Wheel the first night out, a calliope singing Verdi in the popcorn wings. And it wasn’t that long ago either.

The first day of spring

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There’s nothing to it, actually. One simply hangs around a few different time zones, and all things even out. From the Airport Train Just South of Santa Fe

Tracking the Urban Volunteer

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Amazing!!!  For many, many years, the Authorities have been searching in vain for this unidentified Urban Volunteer.  She is wanted in several cities across the Northeast for unauthorized vigilante feeding of native Flora and an occasional Fauna.  Notice the furtive posture and the heavy dark glasses-- both known markers of an Urban Vigilante Volunteer.    Although --call her Madam UVV-- has attempted at the last moment to hide behind a branchlet, it isn't a really successful choice. I hesitate to publish this photo, But it is clearly in our best interests to allow these Urban Vigilante Volunteers to retain their freedom.  After all, somebody has to see that the appropriate things are getting done.  Therefore, be on the lookout.  If you chance upon Madam UVV or another Vigilante Volunteer, please provide them a quiet, unobtrusive warning. Urban Vigilante Volunteer --incognito