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Mutant Flatbush Daffodil

Mutant Flatbush Daffodil
© Frank H. Jump

Any clue as to why these come up so raggy? Cross pollination? Radiation?

Flatbush Cherry Blossoms – 2002 – Sakura

Flatbush Cherry Blossoms

© Frank H. Jump

Flatbush Cherry Blossoms

© Frank H. Jump

Sakura Lesson Plan:
SAKURA – THE SYMBOL OF JAPAN

Valvoline Motor Oil – Quality Lubricants Since 1866 – Flatbush, Brooklyn

Flatbush Valvoline

Flatbush Valvoline

Flatbush Valvoline
© Frank H. Jump

Decomposers – Flatbush Fungi on East 32nd Street

Flatbush Fungus

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi

Flatbush Fungi
© Frank H. Jump

Decomposers

Flatbush Crocuses Spring In – Little Green

Flatbush Crocus

Flatbush Crocus
© Frank H. Jump

“Just a little green
Like the color when the spring is born
There’ll be crocuses to bring to school tomorrow
Just a little green
Like the nights when the Northern lights perform
There’ll be icicles and birthday clothes
And sometimes there’ll be sorrow…”

Little Green – Joni Mitchell, Blue 1971

Flatbush Crocuses Spring Up

Flatbush Crocus

Flatbush Crocus

Flatbush Crocus
© Frank H. Jump

Good Friday Saints of Flatbush

Mary

Gabriel

Gabriel
© Frank H. Jump

Congratulations again Tim Connor on your Lightbox MTA Exhibit.

Flatbush Pigeon – Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn

Flatbush Pigeon

Triart Studios Photographers – Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn

Triart Studios

Triart Studios

Triart Studios
© Frank H. Jump

Telephone Exchange: Clarendon-8

Flatbush Gardener & Sustainable Flatbush @ Imagine Flatbush 2030's Final Planning Meeting

Cris & Anne
Cris Kressling (Flatbush Gardener) & Anne Pope (Sustainable Flatbush)

Cris & Anne

Cris & Anne

Cris Kreussling

Anne Pope

Anne Pope's Brazilian Shirt

Eve BaronMunicipal Art Society

Eve Baron - Municipal Art Society
© Frank H. Jump

I had to leave before the meeting ended due to illness, but last Wednesday was the final planning meeting of Imagine Flatbush 2030, hosted by the Municipal Art Society of NY and the Flatbush Development Corp. Establishing measurable goals and tracking methods for Flatbush’s present & future sustainability was the intended task. This is just a beginning, but a hopeful sign that this community has committed member who will work hard at making Flatbush a place where many talented young and mature people, of all walks of life, will want to stay.