Last Sunday’s walk: I love the Irish Hunger Memorial and the artificial rocks tucked away in Teardrop Park.
I took these with my cell on the Battery Park City Esplanade. If I got the names of any of the flowers wrong please let me know.
Iris, Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Pansy (Viola), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Columbine (Aquillegia ‘magpie’), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Forget-me-not (Myosotis), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Star-of-Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 ? Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Wild Phlox (Phlox divaricata) Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Camas (Camassia quamash), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Garden Phlox (Phlox paniculatga), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus), Battery Park City 5/17/2020 Anemone, Battery Park City 5/17/2020
What a lovely series of flower images on your side of the world. Spring at her very best (to cheer us all up).
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Thanks Vicky, I felt more cheerful too after seeing them.
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Beautiful photographs 😊
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Thank you 😍
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Lovely flowers and an interesting link to details of the Irish Hunger Memorial 🙂 There’s a very moving famine memorial by the River Liffey in Dublin, also a replica and some details of the Tall Ship Jeanie Johnston which transported many Irish people to America – have a look at my blog post here for some photos and interesting facts –
https://mousehouselife.wordpress.com/2018/12/13/a-day-in-dublin-north-of-the-liffey-part-1/
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I had a look. Very intersting. Thanks for sharing.
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