How about we… plant azaleas at the azalea garden in downtown Philly.
How about we… go to the botanic garden and see some cool plants! :)
How about we… go plant shopping...
How about we… grab a donut from Doughnut Plant.
How about we… plant saplings in a cool spot of any nearby park so we watch them grow and decorate rightfully as the owners during holidays of all kinds..
How about we… This weekend is supposed to be gorgeous, let's head to Planting Fields in Oyster Bay for a picnic.
How about we… Plant an organic garden in a strangers yard at night.
How about we… try a new roast of coffee at Axum and then check out the classic cars on Plant Street on a Saturday.
How about we… grab doughnuts at The Doughnut Plant and check out the NY Tenement Museum.
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I'm a treasure trove of useless trivia and theoretical knowledge. For example, the Banana is actually the product of cross-breeding two different plants.
I was born and raised in NYC, so I've seen and done a lot around here. Suggestions below are, for the most part, activities I haven’t yet tried but would love to experience. Drop me a line if any of them are of interest to you. 1) Check out Sunday Night Film Club at The Crosby Hotel http://www.firmdale.com/index.php?page_id=31&sub_page_id=161©_page_id=588 2) Have a drink on the private rooftop garden at the Surrey Hotel http://www.luxist.com/2010/06/03/the-surrey-hotel-debuts-a-rooftop-english-garden/ 3) ride the new thrill rides (including Steeplechase) at Coney Island's Luna Park (http://www.lunaparknyc.com/) then grab beer and pizza at either (or both) of NYC's arguably best pizza restaurants - totonnos/L&B Spumoni Gardens) 4) Check out a spa castle (5 floors of Korean massages, saunas and pools) - http://nyspacastle.com/eng/main/main.php 5) Take a Zipcar and drive up to Walkway Over the Hudson (former railroad bridge spanning the Hudson that has been transformed into one of the longest pedestrian bridges with magnificent views of the Hudson River) http://www.walkway.org/ - could also be combined with drive up to Bard College (beautiful campus, concerts, etc) 6) Hasid Meets Hipster Meets Girdle Store – start off with a quick walk around the Lower East Side (Donut Plant, pickle store, girdle store of your choice) then over the Williamsburg Bridge to explore Williamsburg (Hasid and Hipster sides) 7) Behind the Scenes Tour of Yankee Stadium or Citi Field 8) Take a Zipcar and drive up to Hunter Mountain for their new Zipline adventure (http://www.huntermtn.com/huntermtn/summer-activities/zipline.aspx) 9) Take Metro-North to New Canaan to see Philip Johnson’s Glass House 10) Explore Old Westbury Gardens http://www.oldwestburygardens.org/ 11) Zipcar out to Atlantic City for the day 12) ping pong and drinks at www.spinyc.com 13) Walk the newly opened Section 2 of the Highline and then check out Beer Parc and Grimaldis in Limelight Marketplace 14) see Luis Gispert's Decepcion at Mary Boone Gallery http://www.maryboonegallery.com/ 15) Enjoy a cocktail at XVI rooftop lounge in midtown - www.xviny.com 16) Check out the Greenwich Village Country Club - a "caddyshack" inspired playground complete with indoor mini-golf course (on top of Bowlmor Union Square) 17) Check out the Ipad based cocktail ordering system at Gowanus, Brooklyn cocktail emporium Whiskey, Tango Foxtrot - wtf-brooklyn.com 18) grab a drink in the East Village (Death & Company, PDT or The Summit Bar)
plants in general, from growing to cooking!
East-coast tri-state area with many years in NYC in architecture, design and art. Moved to San Francisco twice and now planted. Temporarily in Marin which has turned out to be a surprise.
This basil plant I am growing. So. Proud.
Charlie Murphy Stretching Stories, Austin Powers Pants, Mango Tree Planting, or China Club Bananna stories
A gypsy of sorts, Ive seen most of the world, yet keep coming home :)... . Having been in my Industry for 20 yrs, Ive learned a lot but remain curious,.. I keep getting glimpses, yet still yearn for 'The funness', as my nephew calls it --When I grow up I want to plant vines, raise colts and help family & friends find/do what they love.