Because, although they are part of New York City, they are both actually small, 
relatively remote communities, like small towns. Each has a main street with a 
volunteer fire house. I find that very interesting for being within NYC. I read 
a lot, and I probably found out about them from reading the "You'd never 
believe you're in NYC" section of the Forgotten-ny website, one of my favorite 
websites on the entire internet. I'm endlessly fascinated by NYC.
Barry

--- On Mon, 11/30/09, Carolyn Summers <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Carolyn Summers <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ENTS] NYC - needs ENTS
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 30, 2009, 1:54 PM


Why City Island and Broad Channel?  I know them both and though I have nothing 
against either, they would not be on my list for a tour for an out-of-towner.
--  
   Carolyn Summers
    63 Ferndale Drive 
    Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706
    914-478-5712





From: Barry Caselli <[email protected]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 19:20:03 -0800 (PST)
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ENTS] NYC - needs ENTS

I'm interested in NYC for a few reasons.
First, I have a rough list of buildings I want to see and photograph, many in 
Manhattan, but several in other boroughs as well. Then there are the parks and 
museums. I want to see that park in the north of Manhattan that I told you 
(Jenny) about several months ago. Now I forget the name of it. It's the one 
with old-growth forest in it. There's also the Queens County Farm Museum. I 
also want to see City Island and Broad Channel, and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife 
Refuge. (See the "You'd never believe you were in New York City" section of the 
Forgotten New York website.)
 
I also want to go out to Suffolk County, to the Long Island Pine Barrens, which 
are a small version of what I have here.
 
But my interests in New York City range from the architecture, to the history, 
to the bridges, to the mass transit (subways, taxis and busses)

--- On Sun, 11/22/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ENTS] NYC - needs ENTS
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 9:51 AM

Bob, for your trip to the Academy of Music: 
"Soave sia il vento, tranquilla sia l'onda".....(favorite trio from Act. 1. of 
Cosi: the girls and their neighbor bid the boys farewell and safe travels on 
their fake journey.)

Bob, you would be sooo well-chaperoned in NYC !  And take the train, don't 
drive. I want to go find the co-champions. If Barry has time at some point, 
maybe I can drag him up here. He knows a lot about the sites. And then there's 
Jessica Arcate the NYBG Forest Manager who is a wonderful person and could show 
us what's going on at NYBG. And there's Chris the arborist at BBG who wants to 
arrange to climb the hangman's elm in Washington Square....

You know, it;s easy and inexpensive to stay on the outskirts and train in for 
the day. I'm a good trip planner...

Just keep it in mind everyone. And I promise I am a very good tour guide as 
well. 

Anyway...go back to yer country woods! See if I care!

Jenny




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, Nov 22, 2009 12:31 pm
Subject: Re: [ENTS] NYC - needs ENTS

Jenny, 
I very much enjoyed the video. It reminded me that you are, indeed, correct 
about there being an important mission for ENTS in the cities - where the 
people are. Monica has been wanting to visit NYC for a long time, but I am 
always the drag. She used to live in NY. 

BTW, did you know that several years ago, the NY Times asked me to come down to 
New York to determine which was the largest tree in the Big Apple? I was 
petrified at the thought of driving in NY by myself, so I talked Bruce Kershner 
into going down with me. He grew up on Staten Island and was very skilled at 
maneuvering in NY traffic. No problem for hi, Plus, he saw an opportunity to 
pitch our upcoming book.

The contest was between a tree in Queens and a tree on Staten Island, both 
tulip poplars. In the end, the difference in volumes was too close to call. I 
pronounced them co-champions. Sneaky, huh?

Well, Monica and I are off to the Academy of Music to hear the Commonwealth 
Opera perform a Mozart opera, Cosi fan tutti. 

Bob


----- Original Message -----
From: "JennyNYC" <[email protected] 
<http://us.mc544.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> >
To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected] 
<http://us.mc544.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> >
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 9:33:59 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [ENTS] NYC - needs ENTS

ENTS,

I realize that it's going to be awhile before I'm good enough at
measuring to compile  any tree or forest data in NYC. Don't you think
someone needs to come here and do some work in a few places? There's
so so much ENTS info on nearly every forest on the eastern seaboard,
but I don't think anything for NYC, right?

Urban forest data is going to become more and more important in the
future - and it's critical enough now that data compiled on NYC
forests and individual trees by such a reputable group as ENTS would
be extremely helpful.

I know you all hate the city, but you'd be providing an important
public service, whether it's readily apparent or not.

Do you agree or disagree with this?

Chew on that while you watch my oh so enticing (not!) video of Madison
Sq. Park:

http://vimeo.com/7753541

Madison Sq. Pk.:
- 6.2 acres
-located: 23rd to 26th streets between 5th and Madison
-formally opened as park in 1847. Used as a public space since 17th
century.

Species of trees: London Plane, Ginkgo, Oak sp., mature Ailanthus,
American Elms, locusts

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&v=2.2&sll=37.6819,-95.4518&hl=en&q=madison+square+park,+new+york+city&ie=UTF8&hq=Madison+Square+Park&hnear=Madison+Square+Park,+New+York,+NY+10010&ll=40.74216,-73.990871&spn=0.003942,0.008948&t=h&z=17
 
<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&v=2.2&sll=37.6819,-95.4518&hl=en&q=madison+square+park,+new+york+city&ie=UTF8&hq=Madison+Square+Park&hnear=Madison+Square+Park,+New+York,+NY+10010&ll=40.74216,-73.990871&sp>
 

(my apartment is about where the "zoom man" is standing.)

Thanks....Jenny


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