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Lazarus im Schnee – Backyard Scarecrow’s Ode to Spring

Lazarus M. Snow © Frank H. Jump

Mag da draußen Schnee sich türmen,
Mag es hageln, mag es stürmen,
Klirrend an mein Fenster schlagen,
Nimmer will ich mich beklagen!
Denn ich trage in der Brust
Liebchens Bild und Frühlingslust.

Let snow on itself be piled,
Let the howling storm rage wild,
Beating o’er the window-pane,
Never more will I complain,
For within my heart bide warm
Spring-tide joy and sweetheart’s form.
(Translation attributed to Emma Lazarus – with some tweaks by me)

Heinrich Heine (1797 – 1856)

Mortal, sneer not at the devil;
Life’s a short and narrow way,
And perdition everlasting
Is no error of the day.

Mortal, pay thy debts precisely,
Life’s a long and weary way;
And to-morrow thou must borrow,
As thou borrow’dst yesterday.

Emma Lazarus (1849 – 1887)

Snow Scenes @ Amersfort Park – Avenue J – Flatlands, Brooklyn

Red Berries in the Snow – Amersfort/Avenue J Park, Flatlands Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

New York Times snow haiku seriously lacking in yetis – Poetry Foundation – Harriet

New York Times snow haiku seriously lacking in yetis.

Japanese Maple / Offers a snowy high-five / Kyoto in Flatbush - Frank Jump - Photo credit: © Vincenzo Aiosa

Snow Statues – Front Porch – Flatbush, Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Flatbush Snowbird Waiting for the Thaw

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Lady Liberty Snowbound – A Flatbush Terrace

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Unsalted Brooklyn Roads Bring Buses To A Halt – Flatbush

Buses on Farragut Road near Flatbush Junction pulled over. - © Frank H. Jump

Buses on Farragut Road near Flatbush Junction pulled over. - © Frank H. Jump

FLATBUSH, BROOKLYN 7:00 PM: All up and down local Brooklyn roads this evening, you will find bus operators pulled aside due to hazardous snow conditions created by unsalted roads. One bus operator told me that the NYC Sanitation Department had not salted local routes and a unanimous decision by bus operators was to pull over until roads were made passable.

Rows of buses can be seen pulled over down Nostrand and Rogers Avenues. A local resident observing me taking pictures of the scene told me that he saw parked buses parked down New York Avenue for blocks. What’s up Mayor Bloomberg? Saving some dough by not salting our streets? Let’s hope there are no accidents caused by this lack of snow maintenance.

Another bus operator told me that they were trained to pull over in the event of encountering unsalted roads and other hazardous snow conditions. Apparently many of the operators called each other and made the decision to park it until they can pass safely. Good call.