I got off the subway one stop too early so took the opportunity to walk and take pics of an area I had not seen on previous pilgrimages to the BBG. As always in NYC, one has some warlike statuary to encounter.
and more and people (usually male) with funds to promote themselves.Still trying to find the way to walk outside Prospect Park and then to the BBG, I could not resist taking a photo of this toilet, but no matter how desperate I would never enter.
Maybe I'm close? Appropriately scary?
Much of the fence along this side was in disrepair and broken apart forcibly, either by Superstorm Sandy and/or humans.
Ah, the Zoo, running along the edge of the Park itself, before the BBG.
I know I'm close. I remember that school, right in front of the entrance to the BBG. Hope all is well and no injuries to anyone at the school or elsewhere.
A climbable sculpture of limbs and tree trunks, amenable for playing King/Queen of the mountain.
Totally in love with azaleas. Sort of remind me of bougainvillea which I so miss.
Entering the demonstration food garden area.
Demonstration food garden continued..........
High bush blueberry - yum....
Each high school student here (or college student) is responsible for one of the plots.
This covered mini-lodge would make a lovely entrance to a house.
Four examples of outdoor composting pile/bins.
I love this compost bench.
Now this is some serious composting! Should satisfy any fussy neighbor, maybe.
I hear lying down on the grass is verboten, but it seems only if a garden guard happens by when you're doing it!
A green roof over the entrance building.
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