May. 7th, 2020

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Greenwood Cemetery is located right next to one of the boroughs of Brooklyn most affected by the pandemic (at least in Brooklyn) - this is where the Orthodox Jewish (Russian, Polish, Eastern European), Muslim (Pakistan, Bangladash), and Middle Eastern communities reside, along with everyone else. My area of Brooklyn is one of the most diverse in the city. We have just about every racial ethnicity, creed, age, etc imaginable. This area is also lower middle class - they don't live in the big mansions, and are mostly renting. The area is largely residential in character with many large trees, and narrow sidewalks. It being trash day - there were bundles of trash cluttering the sidewalks in front of many of the homes and apartment complexes. It feels a bit like a suburb of the city proper, although at the same time very urban, the perfect mix of the two.

Greenwood Cemetery founded in 1838 was among the first rural cemeteries in North America.

Founded in 1838 and now a National Historic Landmark, Green-Wood was one of the first rural cemeteries in America. By the early 1860s, it had earned an international reputation for its magnificent beauty and became the prestigious place to be buried, attracting 500,000 visitors a year, second only to Niagara Falls as the nation’s greatest tourist attraction. Crowds flocked there to enjoy family outings, carriage rides, and sculpture viewing in the finest of first generation American landscapes. Green-Wood’s popularity helped inspire the creation of public parks, including New York City’s Central and Prospect Parks.

Green-Wood is 478 spectacular acres of hills, valleys, glacial ponds and paths, throughout which exists one of the largest outdoor collections of 19th- and 20th-century statuary and mausoleums. Four seasons of beauty from century-and-a-half-old trees offer a peaceful oasis to visitors, as well as its 560,000 permanent residents, including Leonard Bernstein, Boss Tweed, Charles Ebbets, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Horace Greeley, Civil War generals, baseball legends, politicians, artists, entertainers and inventors.


It recently changed it's hours due to the COVID-19 outbreak. So I was not wrong about that.

Below are various photos that I took on my walk through the cemetery this evening:

1. The Cemetery from the Street



2. Flowering bush in the Cemetery

flowering bush in cemetery )

3. Another Flowering Bush - not the same one.

another flowering bush )

4. Dogwood Tree Among the Graves..at least I think that's a dogwood..

white flowering tree among the graves )

5. Trees and graves - I think these photos give you and idea of how vast it is and beautiful at the same time. Also convey how peaceful it can be, in some ways even more peaceful than Prospect Park. For one thing it's better maintained. No litter to speak of, well mowed, and less people.

Trees and graves and grassy meadows )

6. Walking on a path by myself through the graves, one of the few times I've been able to pull my mask down from my face while wandering about outside. It's amazing to be able to pull a mask down and breath the fresh air. I really really miss being able to breath fresh air without a mask.

walking along the paths of the cemetery all by myself among the trees, the grass, and the graves.. )
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1. Apparently there's a ... Quarantine Cat Film Festival set up to raise funds for struggling movie theaters.

2. The internet is still trying to diagnose everyone's neurological ailments from afar...also provide advice on behaviors by, well not giving very constructive advice in my humble opinion.

( IF You Love Staying Up Late and Sleeping in - Doing Otherwise Might Actually Hurt Your Health - hmmm. I'm doomed. Because finding a new job that allows me to sleep in and stay up late is not in the cards at the moment. I'm fifty-three, and I suck at job-hunting. (Actually there's three things I suck at: apartment hunting, dating, and job-hunting - all for the same reasons.)

I think my niece has the right idea - she's decided to major in photo-journalism and human rights advocacy. Go niece. Now if the world could stop ending long enough for her to get there. Then again, she's 16, and she has had several different ideas over the years. At ten, she wanted to be a botanist. At fourteen - it was an astrophysicist. Now it's a human rights advocate and photo-journalist.

I think at her age, my aspiration was to be a novelist, and possibly a human rights advocate.

Life had other plans. Although I can you could say I became a writer, and dabbled in the human rights advocacy and novel bit.

This article on the other hand, gave me a headache. 23 Signs You're secretly a Narcissist Masquerading as a Sensitive Introvert...I don't know, I think there's a lot of over-paid psychologists out there who have gotten obsessed with narcissism. Wonder why? (sarcasm)

3. Solidarity between Ireland and Native Americans.. - this warms my heart, considering I'm 41% Irish, and my niece is part Native American.

4. And finally some good news from New York vs. the Corona Virus...New York appears to be winning. Go New York! Go! Team#NewYork!

from the governor's email regarding New York )

Ah, New York, sometimes I adore you.

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