Posted by: lornasass | May 12, 2010
A BEAUTIFUL CLEMATIS
Posted in art photography, flowers, new york city, plants | Tags: CLEMATIS, Metropolitan Museum of Art roof
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We were there on Saturday (saw the clematis, but didn’t have my camera)… the treetops in Central Park looked like an angry sea because of the freakishly-high winds.
By: Gary on May 12, 2010
at 11:17 +00:00May
Yes, that wind was really mean.
By: lornasass on May 12, 2010
at 11:17 +00:00May