ENTS,

Thanks for watching the video and for the positive feedback.  Ed, yes
those spidery patterns were on the pond. I thought they looked really
interesting.  The music is actually from the soundtrack of an
Almodovar movie called "Habla con Ella" (Talk to her). I've always
loved it.

Thanks again!
Jenny


On Jan 2, 12:53 pm, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jennifer,
>
> I see you have been busy in the week since your bark video.  In the latest 
> one what are the black flat spidery looking things at 1:15?  Are they holes 
> in an ice sheet?
>
> You have an Emil Dickinson reading  "Forever Honored by the Tree"  and one 
> "City Trees", by Edna St. Vincent Millay.  
>
> Excellent.  Have a Happy New Year yourself.
>
> Ed Frank
>
> http://nature-web-network.blogspot.com/http://primalforests.ning.com/http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=profile&id=709156957
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: JennyNYC
>   To: ENTSTrees
>   Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 10:08 AM
>   Subject: [ENTS] Central Park under snow
>
>   ENTS,
>
>   A short video of the northern part of Central Park (between west 96th
>   and west 106th).
>
>  http://vimeo.com/8492534
>
>   and Happy New Year to everyone!
>
>   Jenny
>
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