Have you missed me? I’ve been in New York City. I don’t travel to New York very often, and in between trips it’s easy to forget the sheer massiveness of it all, the pulsating energy, the throngs of people, the noise. I wonder what it must be like for New Yorkers, to actually “be” from New York. Where do they go to be impressed by a skyline. Is that even possible? If New Yorkers vacation in the country or at the beach, do they long for all the concrete? Because I get antsy without stars and fresh air and wide open space.
I have lots to share with you about our New York trip—more than one post worth—but as I look back through all the pictures I took, I realize I snapped lots of tree shots. All sorts of New York trees.
I suppose that’s not surprising for anyone who knows me.
New York City is magical and psychotic, wrapped into a tight ball of energy and sprinkled with pixie dust. Thank goodness for the quiet, sane trees.
Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.
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Musical Pairing:
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Jason Kendall, Alto Sax
Colene says
Welcome back! I’m anxious to hear the rest. Great pictures.
Dorothy Johnson says
Welcome home! Love the trees.