

Many would argue that the meat packing district has arrived and is completely gentrified. For those who believe that, I suggest you stroll along West Street at 7AM on a weekday and you will see many hard at work loading and unloading trucks full of meat parts.
But that was last week's story. Today we have flowers. Spring in New York City is a beautiful time of year (when not raining). However, like any city, spring here is not a full immersion experience. There are elements of spring, but these are tempered by the manmade world that dominates the city's landscape. This is particularly evident when one leaves the city mid season and is impacted with the sensations - almost overpowering by comparison. One can get close in New York - the wooded areas of the bigger parks go a long way towards capturing that country feeling and communing with nature.
The park in today's photo is Abingdon Square in the West Village. While there, a friend who is also new to this city exclaimed that this must certainly be one of the most beautiful parks in all of New York. To which I replied, do not be overly swayed by the display which is primarily tulips. Their life is quite short and soon this spectacular display will be much more subdued. That said, Abingdon Square is a beautiful pocket park, many of which can be found throughout the city.
You can see in my posting October 27, 2007, that my enthusiasm for Abingdon Square was a bit bridled. If my impressions and assessments of aspects, places, people and things sometimes appear conflicted and contradictory, they are - just like New York City itself ...
3 comments:
I very interested in the style of any posts you read, so interesting
david - thanks. I try to post about the lesser known or give a more unique view on the better known.
I am a loyal reader of your blog. I love your writing style and the photos are always great. These photos of the small park are so nice......love it!
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