The old pebbles garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden was absolutely wonderful. It was a copy of the one in Kyoto that I visited long ago. However it was torn down in the eighties to make room for a pathetic children's farm that was hardly used and is now a place to stockpile manure. What a silly idea. These images date from the mid seventies and as it can be seen, it was very popular place for relaxation and contemplation.
Greetings, this blog is dedicated to my life in photography and my passion for good Italian food.. I want to make this a place to stop and relax. In the hope that this will provide some respite and peace. Thank you for visiting.
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