Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

First Sign Of Roosevelt Island Spring - Cherry Trees Beginning To Blossom, It's The Loveliest Time Of The Year Says Matt Katz And Singer Tom Lehrer - 20 New Cherry Trees Planted Says RIHS President Judy Berdy

Yesterday was the first day of Spring and Roosevelt Island is starting to show signs of the nice weather soon to come with our Cherry Trees beginning to blossom as seen today on the East Promenade behind Capobianco Field and the basketball court.

Roosevelt Island resident Matt Katz muses on the first day of Spring:
"Spring is here, spring is here; life is skittles and life is beer; I think the loveliest time of the year is the spring; I do; don't you? 'Course you do!"   
 
Today is the first day of spring and I, for one, have had a surfeit of winter.  My windows are open and my cats are on the windowsill sniffing the air and checking out the wildlife (and so am I).  
 
My apartment overlooks the Westview courtyard which is full of burgeoning trees, squirrels fresh out of hibernation and birds busy building nests.  There is a drain pipe just above and to the left of my bedroom window which, every year, is building central for a family of sparrows (or starlings, I'm not really sure).  I watch them bringing twigs for that purpose and hope that a rainstorm won't wash their efforts away.  
 
We awake, this time of year, to the calls of bird sentries assuring that no usurpers will attempt invading their space.  And the trees!  The buds seem to be bursting already and it's still March!  If I stare hard enough, the buds seem to be throbbing with the expectation of new leaves. In a month there will be fronds and by May the courtyard will be a forest, a jungle packed with urban critters to entice my pussycats (and me).  
 
Roosevelt Island does spring awfully well, doncha think?  
 
Our gardens come to life as do our playing fields.  Down coats are replaced by tee-shirts (Roosevelt Island Day tees, natch) and shorts.  
 
All we need to make this idyllic spot perfection is a shop selling made-to-order ice cream cones.  With sprinkles.  (Sigh).  
 
What I'm trying to say to my neighbors--new and old, friends and strangers, New Yorkers and from around the world-- is...Happy Spring!
    Matt Katz
    Proud Roosevelt Islander  
I asked Mr Katz:
Where did you get the quote about spring. 

Also, if your looking for some good ice cream, go over to the Cornell Cafe. They have great ice cream from their Ithaca campus in pint and half pint carton but sadly no cones. 
He replied: 
The quote is from my favorite Tom Lehrer song, "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" and it is as irreverent as the title suggests. I'll sing it next time I perform here. This was the concert title of a program at the 92nd Street Y, a parody song concert as part of their Lyrics and Lyricists series where I got to meet Tom Lehrer. A big thrill for me! 
 
Yeah, the Cornell ice cream is good but it's not really summer without two scoops of chocolate ice cream on a sugar cone, sprinkles discretionary. Goes back to childhood in Brooklyn, I suppose.


Roosevelt Island Historical Society President Judy Berdy adds

Soon, the Cherry Trees will blossom all over Roosevelt Island.  

From 2021.

But, the crowds will come:

UPDATE 1/22 - Cherry Trees starting to blossom on the East Promenade next to Cornell Tech Campus facing Queens too.

Monday, February 21, 2022

Springtime Weather In February Enjoyed Today By Kids Of All Ages At Roosevelt Island McManus Soccer Field

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Sign of Roosevelt Island Spring - Subway Fruit Stand Vendor Is Back!! Yankees Back Today Too

You know spring is here and warm weather approaching on Roosevelt Island when the Subway Fruit Stand vendor returns


and he is here today.

Welcome back.

It's also opening day for the baseball season.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

First Sign Of Roosevelt Island Spring Is Not A Ground Hog But Return Of Subway Fruit Stand Vendor - He's Back Today

Roosevelt Island Subway Fruit Stand Vendor returned today after winter hiatus.


It must be spring.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Some Visitors Only Take Roosevelt Island Tram Back And Forth, Others Enjoy Exploring On Beautiful Spring Day - Result Is Packed Like Sardine Tram Cabins For Everyone

Some visitors to Roosevelt Island never leave the Tram and others explore.


According to 100 Days Of Becoming A New Yorker:
Allison wants to become a New Yorker. She's from Alabama.

For 100 days Allison will be exploring all the ways to become a true New Yorker. She's lived in the city since January 2014, but like so many people that move here she started a job and found herself too exhausted to really enjoy the life that New York has to offer. Not anymore.

This list came from many friends who have lived in New York for a long time, but this will be changing and growing over time!...
A ride on the Roosevelt Island Tram is Day #29 on her list of a things to do for a newcomer to become a New Yorker.

Here's Allison's Ride on the Roosevelt Island Tram:
Residents of Roosevelt Island have to ride the tram because of limited subway service, and I'm sure this is a blessing and a curse. Roosevelt Island doesn't have much to do, but it is a damn pretty ride over there!


Another Roosevelt Island visitor, Fitlala has a different experience:
Roosevelt Island has some gorgeous views of midtown Manhattan, and beyond that, it has some interesting history to explore. Now is the time to visit with the cherry blossoms in bloom. Spring is upon us in all of its glory!


and found a bit more to enjoy on a nice spring day.

One thing for sure, the Roosevelt Island Tram is getting much more crowded

Image Of Crowded Tram Cabin Last Sunday Afternoon

with visitors.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Spring Breaks Out Suddenly Today At Riverwalk Commons And Underneath Queensboro Bridge As Cherry Trees Blossom

The Roosevelt Island Twitterverse reports:

Don't forget April 25 is the annual Cherry Blossom Walking Tour and Festival.

UPDATE 10PM.

" 🌸🌸🌸 ,,,, " #spring #NYC

A photo posted by KATE LAPHA (@kanoomcakez) on

Monday, March 23, 2015

First Sign Of Roosevelt Island Spring - Subway Fruit Stand Vendor Returns Today After Winter Hiatus

A sure sign of spring is when the Roosevelt Island Subway Fruit Stand vendor returns from winter hiatus.

Good news - the Fruit Stand is back today next to the Duane Reade and F Subway Station.


Now, all we need is some warm weather.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Yesterday's Spring Temperature and Sunshine Brings Return To Outdoor Seating At Roosevelt Island Restaurants

The spring like weather yesterday brought the outdoor seating back to Roosevelt Island restaurants at Nonno's,


Starbucks


and the Riverwalk Bar & Grill.


Not much of a chance to enjoy the outdoor seating with today's dreary weather or freezing temperatures expected to return tomorrow. However, spring will soon be here with sunshine, warmer weather and the opportunity to eat and drink outdoors.

Looking forward to that.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Real Spring Weather Is Getting Closer and Closer to Roosevelt Island - Can't Wait!


Today started out a bit overcast and cold but tonight looks like it is a very nice spring evening on Roosevelt Island.

Here's a You Tube Video taken last week showing spring starting to show up on Roosevelt Island.



UPDATE 8 PM - Roosevelt Island Historical Society President Judy Berdy shares some more images of the Roosevelt Island spring.




More Roosevelt Island spring pictures from Ms Berdy.

Don't forget that Sunday May 1 is the Roosevelt Island Magnolia Blossom Walk.

UPDATE 4/22 - Correction, Sunday May 1 is the Cherry Blossom Walk.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

When Is Roosevelt Island At It's Most Beautiful Asks A New Resident?

Image of Roosevelt Island Cherry Tree From RIHS

When is Roosevelt Island at its most beautiful? That's a question asked by a new resident so she can show off Roosevelt Island to her dad.
I have only been living on Roosevelt Island since September, but I did visit once last spring when the Magnolia trees were in bloom. Now, my dad wants to take a trip to the city, but he wants to come when Roosevelt Island will be at its most beautiful. (Thinking about spring plans on a rainy day like this is kinda fun.) Would you happen to know the best time to see the flowers in bloom? I saw that last April you posted about the Magnolia walk, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.
Any thoughts?

Image of Roosevelt Island Magnolia Tree from RIHS

Update - 2:45 PM - Roosevelt Island Historical Society President Judy Berdy tells us when the Roosevelt Island blossoms bloom:
Magnolia First 2 weeks in April
Cherry Last week in April and first week in May