Monday, May 17, 2021

More trees and flowers, or Wallpaper for your computer

 It's a beautiful day in May and I am determined to explore Prospect Park.  They're renovating it right now, but that just means I have to use a different entrance than I usually do, and that is encouraging me to explore the park.

This tree is welcoming you to Prospect Park at the Grand Army Plaza Entrance,


but I think these trees, along the Flatbush Avenue side of the park, are thinking about charging.




I don't know if this spring is different because of the storms we had earlier in the spring, but I've never noticed these many trees downed in the park before.





I'm not sure if this is a totem to something or a yarn bombing.


I swear I saw these wooden sculptures elsewhere in the Park last year,

but I also think they're too big to move, so there are TWO inverted tree stumps that looks like someone walking in the park?  There are three stories there, and I'm not sure which one to write.

Perhaps this bird knows what's going on.


More possible wallpaper options.



There's a face in this beheaded tree.



I think this is a marsh.

I think this is sculpture.

Has the Parks Department found a new way to get rid of the bodies?


Here's the chair, if you need to sit and think about it.


There's an awful lot of firewood around Prospect Park right now.  




I think some firewood is trying to get friendly with the tree.




I want to take a picture of how beautifully the trees line and frame the streets of Brooklyn.  I walked down to Washington Avenue, which is closed to traffic so people can get out but still remain "socially distant," but you know what got in my way!







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