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Falling Ginkgo, still gorgeous!
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Brooklyn Bridge, showing painters on suspenders, October 7, 1914
From New York Rises: Photographs by Eugene de Salignac
One of the photographs from my agency, The NYC Municipal Archives. I occasionally print from the actual glass plate negative.
Posted on September 16, 2010 via (OvO) with 5,793 notes
Source: liquidnight
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More Ginkgos on the ground, and some still in tact on the tree. 8.26.10
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Ginkos on the ground. 8.26.2010
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The ring pictures are always more fun…
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What is happening to my tree? The tree that grows next to mine is still all green.
But alas, the colors are more interesting than all green leaves…
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I found this on ModCloth’s blog and just had to re-post it.
So many things wrong with this ad.
Posted on May 1, 2010 via a pair of facsimiles with 2 notes
Source: babs-the-red
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Brooklyn Ginkgo Project…I’ve stopped counting the days:)
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Greenmarket at Borough Hall. My love:) (phone pic)
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If there is any possible consolation in the tragedy of losing someone we love very much, it’s the necessary hope that perhaps it was for the best.
Paulo Coelho, The Witch of Portobello -
Brooklyn Ginkgo Project, Day 20
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Brooklyn Ginkgo Project Day…? technically I’m on the 19th day of the project, but I’ve only posted 17 sets of photos of the ginkgo tree outside of my apartment. I’m sort of in love with the tree.
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I stumbled upon these little fellas on my way out of the Greenwood Cemetery yesterday. I think they are Japanese Maple Tree buds…I will go later this week to find out for sure. What an amazing plant!
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I started my business class tonight (EEEK!) so I went straight from work to the UWS. By the time I got home it was well past daylight so I couldn’t take any ginkgo pictures. I guess if I’m going to keep up with this project then I need to get a tripod for days like these…exciting! These are lilypads from the pond at the Greenwood Cemetary.
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The Greenwood Cemetary.




