Saturday, May 23, 2009
Oasis of Calm
Posted by Ming the Merciless at 12:01 AM
Labels: 50th Street, 5th Avenue, midtown, Public Park, Waterfall
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Welcome to the city that never sleeps!
Posted by Ming the Merciless at 12:01 AM
Labels: 50th Street, 5th Avenue, midtown, Public Park, Waterfall
19 comments:
Very nice place , but where are the people ;)
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Amazing where we find such images. Like it!
But why are there no busy stressed New Yorkers taking advantage of this lovely calm space?
And I think my oasis of calm is my back yard.... grass, trees, flowers, birds, and those darned tree-rats!
This is beautiful! I love the water falling in the background.
I've been to that very spot!
My oasis of calm is my bedroom - no stressful thoughts allowed in there!
don't you just love to find hidden gems like this in the city? :)
That's beautiful. What did you do, photograph it at night with lights? There's nobody around...
Lovely, Ming! I love these little pocket parks, don't you? My oasis of calm is anywhere in Venice after midnight.
that places very romanticly
Lovely, Ming. I've stopped in this waterfall garden a couple of times in the past, and it does indeed provide a friendly breath of fresh air!
wow- what an extraordinary gorgeous space! love the waterfall in the background. can just imagine having a coffee there and listen to the waterfall
Lovely space. Strange -no people? Never in NYC.
Doris
you have found an excellent oasis and captured it nicely
This looks like a lovely place, shame nobody was taking advatage of it. Guess they were all hard at work!
I love this spot! Last time I was in there, which was about 3 years ago, it was kind of loud from the water fall and there were only a couple of people in there. I wonder why... I'd think it would be crowded!
This is so inviting. New York has become such a special place. I'm sure it always was, but it's so inviting now. The wide waterfall is certainly striking! Astoria (Oregon) has a lot of places of serenity, but for me there is always the river, which is just outside my door.
Wow, BEAUTIFUL! I'm suprised it's empty!!!
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