Hi again - I just read an article that describes just how significant the damage is to the trees in Central Park. This may not seem like a big deal, but for those of us who depend on the Park to give us our daily dose of green - it's sad when when you see big beautiful tree limbs in all their fiery, Northeast color, hanging off the trunks. Especially when the Central Park Conservancy works SO HARD to protect the rarer, older trees.
Here's the article I found:
http://www.truth-out.org/central-park-snow-collected-still-leafy-branches-fells-even-hardy-trees/1320093560
"The damage was spread across about half of Central Park’s 840 acres, making it the worst devastation that Douglas Blonsky, president of the Central Park Conservancy, had seen in his 27 years there."
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