The Fountain of Youth Discovered!
April 30, 2010 | Filed Under Parks, Sakura Park, water fountains | 18 Comments

Okay. Not really. So, this water fountain found in Sakura park is not the fountain of youth. As a matter of fact, I don’t think it even works. When I’m in the neighborhood next time, I’ll double check. Have a great weekend, everyone.
Paz
Today’s Flower: Happy Anniversary!
August 9, 2009 | Filed Under Flowers, Harlem, Lacecap Hydrangea, Nature in NYC, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Sakura Park, Today's Flowers | 23 Comments

Happy Anniversary to TODAY’S FLOWERS!
I haven’t been able to participate in TODAY’S FLOWERS for a long time, but I wanted to wish the creators of this blog theme day all the best on its one-year anniversary.
To see a wonderful collection of flower photos, take a look here.
Oh! Does anyone know the name of this flower? I took its photo way back in June. It’s no longer in bloom. I no longer see it in the park.
Paz
Ed. Note: Thanks, all, for letting me know that this is a Lacecap Hydrangea. I love to learn something new everyday.

The flowers in Sakura Park.
Forgotten Balloon
August 9, 2009 | Filed Under Harlem, Parks, Sakura Park | 12 Comments

The only sign that a birthday party had been held in the park, the day before, is this forgotten balloon.
Paz
Ed. Note: Help make history on Abe Lincoln’s blog by leaving comments there.
Red and a View
June 8, 2009 | Filed Under Harlem, Parks, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Ruby Tuesday, Sakura Park, The Riverside Church | 16 Comments

I spy red in Harlem’s Sakura Park, next to Riverside Church.
Stop by WORK OF THE POET to see other photos that show the color red.
Paz




