Saturday, August 19, 2017

Limb down in Tompkins Square Park



This branch fell last evening during the storm...



I believe it's part of a Red Oak tree from No Elm Island...



This is the second time in two weeks that a storm brought down a large branch in the Park.

3 comments:

  1. The parks dept. is doing a shit job monitoring trees throughout the boroughs and on the streets. They are too busy arranging outdoor movie nights and advertainment events.

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  2. Hey EV, I can't tell you how much I am tickled by your use of the names I gave to the "islands" in the map. But it is sad to think of all the shade that has been lost in the past few years. A more recent map can be seen and downloaded here: http://tompkinstrees.org/print-your-own-tompkins-trees-map/

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  3. Thanks Michael! The map is a great resource!

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