๐ชดThe Princess Royal has officially opened The Queen Elizabeth II Garden in The Regentโs Park, London.
The space commemorates the life and service of Queen Elizabeth II - and today would have been Her late Majestyโs 100th birthday.
During the visit, The Princess met gardeners and designers involved with the project, before unveiling a plaque to mark the gardenโs official opening.
Happy #EarthDay from our patch of green in NYC! ๐๐
From walks through the North Woods to runs along the Reservoir to simply basking on a bench, Central Park is here for you.
๐ฑ Happy National Gardening Day! ๐ฑ
From the spectacular displays at Conservatory Garden to the charm of Shakespeare Garden to the seasonal delights of flower beds and planted urns, Central Park is a true oasis in the city.
The green at the Davis Center is now open to the public! Level up your spring in Central Park with stunning views of the Harlem Meer and delicious snacks from Settepani.
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Introducing... the Penguin Book Vending Machine!
In 1935, Sir Allen Lane was inspired to create Penguin Books when he couldn't find a good book to read at Exeter St. David's train station.
We've gone back to our roots to ensure modern day commuters won't face the same problem.
The Survivor Tree is in full bloom at the 9/11 Memorial in Lower Manhattan
This callery pear tree became known as the โSurvivor Treeโ after enduring the September 11, 2001 terror attacks at the World Trade Center.
Self-care isnโt a luxuryโitโs essential for a balanced life.
โ Sleep well
โ Stay hydrated & eat healthy
โ Manage stress & take breaks
โ Move your body daily
โ Practice mindfulness
โ Do what you love ๐
#SelfCare#HealthyLiving#Mindfulness#StressRelief#SelfLove#Mental
We found another sign of spring in Central Park! ๐
Crocuses are low-growing perennial plants that bloom during the late winter and early spring, with different shades of purple, white, and yellow. They're definitely a welcome sight as NYC thaws out and welcomes spring. ๐ผ ๐
Thereโs no better winter wonderland than Central Park!
You can help our Conservancy crews by respecting closures, making space for our staff and steering clear of snowplows, and avoiding walking on frozen water bodies, untreated pathways, and under trees.
Stay warm and safe! ๐