Dang.
Your comments on this image are welcome, and encouraged! And a question for the photographer - debchusid - if s/he is so inclined: Is there anything special about this moment, day, trip, or place beyond what you've shared on Flickr that you'd like to add or comment on here? Along with other vivaca visitors, I would love to know more!
Location: NYC, New York ★
Photo courtesy of debchusid
Thanks for posting my pic. And yes, yesterday was a sad day in the neighborhood. Most of us who visit this part of the park between 100th and 103rd street) are local residents. This is truly our backyard with loads of emotional connections. And just a side note for visitors...this devastation didn't hit the entire park. It was mostly the upper half , above 86th street, with the worst being at 100th.
ReplyDeleteAs the clean up continues today, it only reveals more devastation. But, we're New Yorkers and we're resilient. I'm sure within a season's cycle, new growth with sprout and the park will be as beautiful as ever.
Thank you for the additional info! I have never had the pleasure of experiencing Central Park firsthand, even though I've been to New York a handful of times. I was looking forward to exploring it in a couple weeks when I'm in town, and was worried that the whole park was trashed by the "tornado"; glad to learn from you that there's still plenty of park left to discover, undamaged.
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