Sunday, September 12, 2010

Brooklyn botanical garden

16 comments:

dianasfaria.com said...

so pretty.

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Beautiful avenue.

Unknown said...

Beautiful relaxing place.
Costas

Frank de Jol said...

Good perspective and cool game of sunlight and shadow.

Sean said...

Hey Ken... back! Nice pics... made my way through the others too... seems you have been busier than I have.

Birdman said...

A book and a sunny spot-- now that's for me.

Lori Skoog said...

Hey Ken Mac! I just caught up with your recent photos...the green is quite a contrast to the cement. Love that Novelty Court. How goes it in the big city?

Jean Spitzer said...

beautiful.

Marty Wombacher said...

A wonderful end of summer photograph. Nice work.

Don Wood said...

Hi Ken thanks for dropping bye. In answer to your question Thanet is on the very South East tip of England 90 Miles from London in distance but a million miles in reality. Our most famous daughter comes from Margate Tracey Emin the artist who you may be familiar with. Margate is famous for Dreamland the now defunct 19th/20th century amusement park.
My blog Promote Thanet

Xtreme English said...

great photo....brings back happy memories of my days in Brooklyn! loved the botanical garden--it was just a few blocks from where i lived. right near the fabulous Brooklyn Library, too.

Cezar and Léia said...

This famous garden in Brooklyn is inspiring us for a great walk around these lovely trees.I like so much the shadows on the grass in this pictures!
Léia

Hilda said...

What an absolutely lush and gorgeous path!

Curlykale said...

The Big Apple looking very green today; nature always has the best perspective.

Ck.

sonia a. mascaro said...

What a beautiful place, Ken Mac!
It looks so green, so fresh...

Sharon Creech said...

So lushly green. Love the avenue of trees and the patterns they cast on the grass.