APRIL
2, 2006 --
LPR and Shana were in Manhattan, March 31, and noticed that
the trees along Broadway had suddenly bloomed.
(Broadway was originally called Bloomingdale Road.)
Gas prices around town were returning to spike levels, approaching $3.00.
This LPR edition offers herewith some photos of the handiwork of nature, even
in New York City -- rather than the evidence of the economic heavy-handedness
that has returned to the gas stations -- and of which the common good is not
served.
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Apartment
building and matching tree.
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The
American Museum of Natural History on Central Park
West, across the park from the Met.
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Artwork
sold outside the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, on Fifth Avenue.
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