Most of us living in Westfield experienced an interesting period of 18 hours. We had a calm evening of early spring. This morning many were caught by a surprise. It was a typical winter scene. The trees and the ground were covered by layers of snow.
Driven by excitement, I ran to Brightwood Park and met my friend and fellow FOBP directorA , JPL, who was already in the park. We enjoyed the beauty of the park so much and both decided to record what we saw to share with friends and neighbors. The fence of the Demonstration Garden was coated with snow. The cages for the newly planted trees once again looked like tents with a nice white blanket on top. In one of the pictures of geese swimming, at the center top you may find the face of a reindeer overlooking and smiling. Within 4 hours, the park changed its dress from winter to spring, By noon most of the snow was gone, as seen in the last two pictures. Comments are closed.
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Chuan-Chu ChouI am a frequent visitor of Brightwood Park and enjoy sharing my discoveries. Archives
October 2024
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LocationBrightwood Park is on the North end of Prospect Street. Go past Franklin School and look for the entrance on the left.
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