January 3, 2012
Revisiting ‘Snow-tober’
To call this past October’s sudden snow storm a curve ball would be an understatement. Sonia Uyterhoeven, our Gardener for Public Education, talks about the what, how, and why of the damage it caused, and how nature’s resilience shines through.

Revisiting ‘Snow-tober’

To call this past October’s sudden snow storm a curve ball would be an understatement. Sonia Uyterhoeven, our Gardener for Public Education, talks about the what, how, and why of the damage it caused, and how nature’s resilience shines through.

November 1, 2011
"Was that storm worse than others?
Yes and no. The wind’s torque twisted open the tree’s tibia."

Some Questions about the Storm ~ Hilda Raz

Seeking comfort in poetry.

November 1, 2011
mostlymuseum:

Debris from the storm. We were hit hard, unfortunately. On a positive note, I am now able to collect interesting treetop specimens for the kids to explore. (Taken with Instagram at New York Botanical Garden)

mostlymuseum:

Debris from the storm. We were hit hard, unfortunately. On a positive note, I am now able to collect interesting treetop specimens for the kids to explore. (Taken with Instagram at New York Botanical Garden)

(Source: arosetait)

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