It’s My Park Day
The city-wide It's My Park Day is happening in parks all over the city from this weekend through the summer. We are celebrating the day on Saturday, [...]
The city-wide It's My Park Day is happening in parks all over the city from this weekend through the summer. We are celebrating the day on Saturday, [...]
On a spectacular spring day, the two little red-eared sliders that Lee Brozgol has been fostering for several months were released into the pond. They [...]
George is an associate professor of photography at Pratt Institute and is working on a book of photographs of community gardens in the East Village and the Lower Eastside at night. His "Magic Garden" series can be seen here. http://www.georgehirose.com/
He took these back in September, 2015.
From Lauren Prentiss Hi everyone! Happy spring ?! Here are some pics from my walk in the garden this afternoon. The weather has been so warm it looks like lots of the plants think it's springtime already. Does anyone know what the orange/red flowered plant is? It's a bush along the wall of the building.
We mourn the loss of a true friend: generous, funny, self-effacing, and kind. He had tremendous integrity. Old school. “Bowery Pete” "His father called him Skeezix" From Jane Barrer Co-President of M’Finda Kalunga Community Garden:
“Dear Gardeners:
I am sorry to tell you that we lost our friend and gardener Pete Lambert early this morning. Pete passed away shortly after midnight at Beth Israel.
…We will all miss him.
Rest in peace, Pete.”
We've been seeing this year a prolific species of crickets hidden in damp dark hidden places in our sheds, tucked between sheets of plywood. I know many people are grossed out by them but I've been admiring their beauty and jumping ability and was glad to see this in the NY Times today. They are part of our ecosystem and provide food for birds and mice.