Central Park in the Midst of Manhattan, New York City

Central Park in the Midst of Manhattan, New York City

Things in New York change – in a New York minute sometimes…

But the edges of Central Park – 5th Avenue, Central Park West, 110th Street and Central Park South, they have not changed. Sure the buildings have grown, built and rebuilt ever higher, just like that crane is doing. But the lines that these streets create in the fabric of the city are there.

I recently visited the Museum of the City of New York for their exhibit on The Grid, the famous Manhattan grid plan, which is now 200 years old. I have been to the exhibit twice, but need to go back once more before it is closed in the summer. Central Park as a concept was about 40 years away when the surveying for 5th Avenue and all the other streets were being made. But as the grid is the definition of Manhattan and makes it unlike anywhere else, so follows the idea of Central Park, and the execution of its interior curves and vistas against these hard edges of the city.

It is nice to get a vantage point, this one is Rockefeller Center, to see the large scale magic of The Grid and The Park.

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An Elegant Tulip by The Mall and Literary Walk, Central Park, New York City

An Elegant Tulip by The Mall and Literary Walk, Central Park, New York City

Truly. The white ones are the most elegant, the most sophisticated tulips I have seen yet.

They seem to take care in the breeze, to not get dirty or too ruffled. I saw them on a Saturday stroll around the park, same as me. They chit-chatted with their friends as I did with mine, some new from out of town, some from here in New York. We were both playing tour guide, pointing out the famous or the not so famous aspects of the park, our favorite sculptures, or views through the trees to something else known by many…

These white tulips, the White Triumphator, allowed us to pass by in front of them, as graciously as you would expect, so we could continue our tour…

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Daffodil Trumpeting by Central Park West, New York City

Daffodil Trumpeting by Central Park West, New York City

This beauty was amongst many of her sisters across the street from the American Museum of Natural History.

It was quite noisy there, all of the flowers gossiping about spring fashion, the latest trends, what everyone has been wearing as they enter the park.

They all giggled at me as I got in near them all and choose this one for a closeup. But she wasn’t shy at all, and she basked in her moment in the spotlight…

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The Tulip Stem and Underside, Central Park, New York City

The Tulip Stem and Underside, Central Park, New York City

Every week at the Conservatory Garden something new appears, and now there are boundless tulips and daffodils.

I especially loved the creamy colors from the underside of this tulip, from the greens turning into red. It pays to get on you knees and explore around…

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Bleeding Hearts That Called My Name, Central Park, New York City

Bleeding Hearts That Called My Name, Central Park, New York City

How lucky I was to find these… I had been in the park early as always, but was about to leave, when I heard a faint calling…

“Charles… Over here…,” I heard. Then again, “Charles…”

So I turned around, and followed the lilting sounds, and came upon these hearts. They were so small, how they made such a call I am not so sure. I kneeled down by the path, and they said, “Charles, we heard you love flowers from some of our friends, and we have just arrived, and we didn’t want to miss you.” All I could do is smile, and give them some love and affection, and bring them home with me in a photograph…

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