Friday, February 25, 2022

Iced in Brooklyn

In the morning, when we woke, the world was wrapped in ice. I decided to go out, and see. One's childhood still flows in adult veins. And I was a child in a city whose winters brought occasional, glittering freezes, helped by a garden hose left to sprinkle in a crabapple tree, overnight (whose idea was that?). When we moved, we didn't see frost again. And even though I have lived in the US longer than I lived in South Africa, that sense of awe at snow, ice, and icicles (especially), is as fresh as it ever was.

I walked through nearby Prospect Park. It was so beautiful that I continued to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, but that will be its own post.


I think a Viburnum, possibly prunifolium (black haw). This shrub has slipped under my ID radar.


Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas, native to Crimea,  and southern Europe; it doesn't know borders and has no soldiers)


Rose hips (Rosa multiflora)


Spicebush (Lindera benzoin)


                    Sweetgum, liquidamber (Liquidamber styraciflua)                                                 

Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis)


Hm, wasn't paying attention. Possibly a dogwood. And Traffic lightus.


A maple, maybe red. Acer rubrum.


Dogwood (Cornus...I think kousa)


                                                          Crabapple


Serviceberry. Sarvisberry. Shad. Shadblow. Saskataoon. Juneberry, beloved.
(Amelanchier spp.)


Pine, white (Pinus strobus). Prone to snapping, on days like this. 

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4 comments:

  1. So gorgeous. It's amazing what the right amount of ice will do and you've really captured it. I love the pine!

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  2. I still have some Henry Street icicles as a screen saver. And right now, icicles would be sooo welcome.

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  3. Now I look forward to winter in Joburg, and may even attempt leaving the house in the dark so that I can catch similar glimpses.
    As for your identification of the Traffic lightus, I am sad to inform you that you got it wrong... it is definitely a traffic robotos ;-)
    Korien

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  4. what a wonder-world! Very happy to see if through your eyes

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