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Day Three Hundred and Thirty-Six Walking through the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on the first warm day of Spring April 17th, 2025 (Again on Mother’s Day May 10th, 2025 to see the Bluebells and again for Special Events of the Summer Solstice and Jazz Nights June 20th and July 3rd, 2025)

I am ready to go back to the Staten Island Zoo and have a little conversation with Staten Island Chuck. Since he said he did not see his shadow and Spring is coming, we have had six weeks of freezing and cloudy days. I have had to bundle up just to get my yard work done and my lawn needs a good cutting but it has been too cold to do much.

Today was the first day that it finally reached 60 degrees and like everyone else, I wanted to spend it outside. I finished classes at 11:00am and let my students out early to enjoy their Easter/Passover weekend.

I wanted to decompress myself so I headed to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I wanted to see the Cherry Blossoms and then see Daffodil Hill, one of the most impressive flower displays in New York City. I was not disappointed.

The entrance on Ocean Parkway to the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens

https://www.bbg.org/

https://www.bbg.org/collections/cherries

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60827-d103900-Reviews-Brooklyn_Botanic_Garden-Brooklyn_New_York.html

The Tulip Garden in the front of the entrance

Tulips lining the pathway in the front of the gardens

The tulips lined the walls and paths along side the entrance

When I got to the Rose Gardens, the plants finally looked they were coming alive after a long slumber. None of the roses were remotely blooming but the tulips as and other flowers were.

The tulips and daffodils in the Cranford Rose Garden

The Cranford Rose Gardens is truly magnificent in June when all the roses are in bloom but for now, the beds that lined the sides of these gardens had tulips and daffodils in full bloom.

The Cherry Blossoms on the main lawn had not bloomed yet so they had about another week. It had been so cold out the trees probably did not want to spout. Different species bloom at different times and some trees had blossomed and the petals had come down with the rain while others especially in the Japanese Gardens were in full bloom.

The Cherry Blossom lawn just before the blooming

The first wave of blossoms

The Japanese Gardens were packed with people trying to film and photograph the gardens. It started to get a little obnoxious but I guess all of us were doing it. It was just so beautiful to look at that afternoon.

Entering the Japanese Gardens

The blooming of the Japanese Gardens

The gardens were really crowded with the warm weather

The Japanese Pond

The full Japanese Gardens

Walking along the paths of the Japanese Gardens

As I left the Japanese Gardens, I entered the Magnolia Trees Gardens and Daffodil Hill. Because of all the rain and the cold weather (it had been in the 30’s and 40’s up until today), they both reached their peak early and all that rain did not help.

Walking the pathways between the gardens

The gardens though were still in bloom. Just past their peak but still picturesque and the smells of the flowers were wonderful.

The Magnolia and Dogwood trees just past their peak

The Magnolia Gardens are breathtaking this time of year

The gardens in full bloom

Walking along the paths

The pathways in bloom

The array of colors along the paths

Some of the trees along the paths were at peak blooming

All the visitors were filming and taking pictures

The gardens got more crowded as time went on

Some of the trees had such vibrant colors

The Magnolias and Dogwoods all in bloom

The pathway was filled with visitors taking pictures

The Magnolia Garden sits just across the pathway from Daffodil Hill, one of the most spectacular displays of Mother Nature

The over thousand daffodils on Daffodil Hill

Daffodil Hill is one of the main reasons why I join the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. It is one of the most beautiful displays of Mother Nature in the garden. Hundreds of different species of Daffodils grow along this hill and for two weeks out of the year this display of flowers surpasses my expectations.

The beautiful display of yellows, whites and oranges come to life each Spring

The mix of pine and flowers

The old oak tree sits as a catalyst for this display

Follow its gracious branches along the hill

The beauty of the hill

I just love looking at all angles of this garden and from every point. I never get tired of its beauty and like to sit on the bench opposite the hill and just the flowers away in the wind. I always look forward to seeing these bloom every Spring. I got to see this just after the peak.

The Lotus Pools

I then walked down the stairs to the Lotus Pools. It will be several weeks until these flower but the paths along side the pools were line with tulips in an array of colors.

The tulips were in full bloom when I was there. Mine are just waking up

The various colors of the tulips

In the middle of these colorful displays and between the pools of the historic Fish Fountain with its amusing spouts.

The historic Fish Fountain between the pools

The graceful sounds of the fountain flowing

After walking through my favorite sections of the gardens, I decided to explore the back paths of the gardens which were just starting to come into bloom. As I passed the various gardens up and down the paths, patrons started to relax on the lawns and just soak up the blue skies, sunshine and the 68 degree weather. It just got nicer as the day wore on.

The Children’s Garden was in the process of being planted and coming into bloom

The entrance to the Children’s Garden

The Watershed

The watershed

The Christmas ferns along the paths

The Christmas fern sign

The Bluebells by the Children’s Garden were coming into bloom

The first species of roses started to appear and I was lucky to get this picture in

The Rock Garden’s flowers were just starting to bloom here

People just relaxed by the watershed lawns and soaked up the sunshine while they talked

The path back to the Cherry Blossoms

The full array of Cherry Blossoms should be appearing in the next week or two and will be in bloom for about a week. For now because of the cold weather, the first of the blooms are appearing.

There are different species of Cherry trees that bloom at different stages of the season

Everyone was elbowing everyone for the pictures

The plants were all out in bloom on the warm day

It seems even the flowers were awoke with this nice day and came out of their slumber as well. It was such a nice afternoon around the gardens and people seemed in a better mood. People appeared relaxed and refreshed by Mother Nature’s display of beauty. This will continue for the next couple of months as all the flowers around the gardens start to bloom.

I returned to the Gardens on Mother’s Day to crowds I have not seen since Member’s Nights to see the Bluebell flowers at the peak of bloom. I can tell that in about three days they will be gone.

The amazing Bluebells

The flower display has grown over the years

The sign for the flowers

After my tour of the gardens, I skipped the over-priced lunches at the cafe in the gardens and headed down Washington Avenue to Bahn Mi Place at 824b Washington Avenue for a sandwich. The food here is wonderful and very reasonable.

The flowers in bloom

Just as impressive as the Daffodil Hill

The gardens were breathtaking this afternoon but this will not last.

Bahn Mi Place at 824b Washington Avenue

https://banhmiplacebk.com/

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g60827-d8530850-Reviews-Banh_Mi_Place-Brooklyn_New_York.html?m=69573

My review on DiningonaShoestringinNYC@Wordpress.com:

I ordered on of their Pork Chop Bahn Mai sandwiches and I forgot how good they are here. The pork was marinated in soy and Hoisin sauces and then cooked to perfection.

The Pork Chop Bahn Mai with fresh vegetables

The sandwiches here are excellent

Yum!

The sandwiches here are high quality between the fresh chewy buns and the crisp vegetables. It was a wonderful lunch and the perfect way to end my visit to the gardens.

What’s nice about Bahn Mi Place is that you can eat in on the small tables inside or on a warm day, take it to the seating outside the Brooklyn Museum and just people watch. It is the perfect afternoon in Brooklyn on a warm day. I relaxed and enjoyed this afternoon after a rough week at work.

Even the fountains were amazing that day!

On the evening of the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year, the Gardens had a special event to celebrate the occasion.

The special Members Summer Solstice event

The event included late night walks through the Gardens and then a special musical presentation entitled ‘Afropneuma’, an African jazz sounding concert.

The concert took place on the Cherry Blossom lawn

At sunset, they started the concert with a large audience. The musical performance was enjoyable but lawn and like most people, my 9:30pm, I started the long trip home. It had been a long evening.

They set up a bar for drinks and snacks

The bar menu

We watched the concert from the Cherry Blossom Lawn

It was a very pleasant evening and a nice place to relax and enjoy the sunset.

The Garden started a series of special ‘Jazz Nights’ for members to come after the Gardens had closed for the dining. The first one on July 3rd got rained out with an impending storm approaching. So as soon as the rained stopped about a half an hour later, many of us who stayed enjoyed the cooler evening and walked around the gardens and enjoyed ourselves.

Walking around the Lilly Pond pools

The Water Lillys are ready to bloom

The Water Lillys ready to bloom

I decided to walk around the enclosed gardens starting with the Bonsai Garden display.

The Bonsai Garden display is enclosed

I really admire the care that goes into these trees. The Gardens do a wonderful job maintains and displaying these beautiful trees.

The Bonsai

The beautifully maintained trees take years to get this way

The trees on display

The trees on display

Enjoying the Bonsai Gardens

I next toured the enclosed Rainforest and Desert displays. These enclosed gardens are most impressive in the winter months when they offer relief from the cold. In the summer when it rains, it offers refuge from the elements.

Walking through the enclosed rain forest

The enclosed Rain Forest

Walking through all the shrubs and flowers

The Desert Display with cactus

Admiring all the flowers in the tropical room of plants

After the rain stopped (it only rained for twenty minutes), we were able to tour the grounds and enjoy all the flower beds. I ended the evening admiring a rainbow.

Admiring the Rose Garden fountain just south of the Cherry Blossom lawn.

A beautiful rainbow in the gardens ended the evening.

On the way back to Port Authority, I stopped into Upside Pizza at 812 Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. The pizza there is a bit pricy but you do get a very big slice.

Upside Pizza at 598 Eighth Avenue

https://www.upsidepizza.com/

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g60763-d15662360-Reviews-Upside_Pizza-New_York_City_New_York.html?m=69573

The Deep Dish Detroit Pizza is excellent

The Detroit style Pepperoni pizza

Yum!

The perfect way to end the evening. With a slice of this delicious pizza and an icy Coke.

Day Three Hundred and Twenty-Five Attending the West Indian Parade in Brooklyn on Labor Day Weekend September 2nd, 2024

One of the more dazzling floats in the West Indian Parade over the Labor Day Weekend

After many years of wanting to attend the West Indian Parade in Brooklyn and this year was the year. I planned ahead and got into Brooklyn in the early morning by 11:30am thinking that the parade started early. I did not realize that the parade started on the other side of the Eastern Parkway so I was end of the parade route.

By the time I got there, many of the politicians started to arrive with their staffs. I even got to see Mayor Adam’s in the beginning of the parade.

The end of the parade by the Brooklyn Museum

The first wave of parade goers in the parade arrived in front of the Brooklyn Museum by noon time and they were an energetic crowd

Video on the beginning of the parade:

The beginning of the parade by the museum

The parade was really about the generations. The older crowd of parade participants were in costume enjoying dancing around the floats. Here I saw the traditional dress of Carnival, the festival of celebration, by the Brooklyn Museum.

The older generation celebrating the holiday

The younger crowd of the parade enjoyed dancing around the flatbeds of DJ’s, playing contemporary music of the Caribbean. I expected to see more people in Carnival costumes.

The younger generation of parade goers did not dress up in Carnival like costumes

Most of the parade goers younger than myself seemed to like the casual approach to the parade.

Walking around the sides of the Eastern Parkway held lots of food vendors

As the parade went on, I ventured down the Eastern Parkway to get a better view. About halfway down the parade route, I saw that they had stopped the parade for a half hour. I did not realize that the parade was marred with a shooting. Five people were shot at during the parade by a random shooter, two critically. I ended up not knowing this until two days later when I watched the news. What was scary was that it was only a block and a half away from where I was standing.

I was wondering why there was so much commotion with ambulances and police cars. I just thought some people had just suffered from heat stroke. I had wondered why there was such a large police presence. It did mar the parade for a bit and then the show went on like nothing happened.

We finally got to see some of the Carnival costumes toward the middle of the parade

Towards the end of the parade is when the elaborate costumes and dancers started to come out.

One of the beautiful float costumes of the parade

This was what I thought the parade was going to be like. Elaborate costumes and floats vying for superiority in creativity. This was carnival.

The Carnival costumes of the parade

The parade started to wind down just before 4:00pm and I started to walk through Crown Heights trying to avoid the crowds on Eastern parkway. There were loads of food vendors selling curried and jerked items and trays of take out food around $25.00 and I did not want all that heavy food. I was looking for just a snack.

Puffs Patties at 812 Nostrand Avenue

https://whereyoueat.com/Puffs-Patties-27639.html

My review on TripAdvisor.com:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60827-d28157880-r968041410-Puffs_Patties-Brooklyn_New_York.html?m=19905

As I walked up Nostrand Avenue, I seemed to walk into the heart of ‘Little Caribbean’ with its island geared grocery stores and restaurants. I passed Puff’s Patties at 812 Nostrand Avenue and looked in the window. A gentleman who was sitting outside with a friend said, “You have got to try them. Go inside and get one.” So I did.

The menu at Puffs Patties

The delicious Jamaican meat patties at Puffs Patties

The meat patties here are excellent and made right in front of you. The pastry is moist and flaky and the fillings are excellent. I had a Chicken Curry Patty full of rich flavor and a surprisedly large filling. It was delicious and spicy.

The Curry Chicken pattie I had for lunch

They were so good that I had to have another one. The woman behind the counter recommended the Jerk Chicken and that was an excellent recommendation. Another spicy and hot patty that was wonderful. The ladies behind the counter seemed happy that I was so happy and it was funny that moved me to the front of the line. I guess I looked official.

The Jerk Chicken Pattie

I ended my street meal with a dessert of a Lemon/Lime ice from the Dominican ices vendor, who could not keep up with the scooping on a hot afternoon. The ices hit the spot after a spicy meal and are perfect on a hot day. Talk about being cooled down.

The Lemon lime ice at one of the Dominican vendors

On the way back to the subway by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, I walked around Crown Heights and through the neighborhoods surround the park. Gentrification has not totally changed this area yet.

Passing Bryant Park on my way home after the parade

By 5:00pm, I got back to Manhattan and headed home. The parade had been an experience.

The incident of the shooting at the Parade

The Parade went on:

The video is credit to New York Amazing

Things to do:

The West Indian Parade takes place every Labor Day Weekend. Check their website for days and times.

Places to Eat:

Puff’s Patties

812 Nostrand Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11216

347-538-4901

https://whereyoueat.com/Puffs-Patties-27639.html

Open: Sunday 10:00am-7:00pm/Monday-Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60827-d28157880-r968041410-Puffs_Patties-Brooklyn_New_York.html?m=19905