
This morning I resumed my routine of taking a brisk walk along the Promenade, down Squibb Hill, around Pier 1, and back. I was anxious to see how this part of Brooklyn Bridge Park had weathered the hurricane. On the way in, I passed this blaze of fall foliage (click on image to enlarge). More photos and text after the jump.
 Looking north along the riverside esplanade toward the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges.
Looking north along the riverside esplanade toward the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges.
 A single, battered Rosa rugosa clings to its bush, surrounded by rose hips.
A single, battered Rosa rugosa clings to its bush, surrounded by rose hips.
 Frank Gehry’s 8 Spruce Street shows its Bernini drapery in the morning sunlight. A Machine, part of Oscar Tuazon’s “People” series of sculptures, is in the foreground.
Frank Gehry’s 8 Spruce Street shows its Bernini drapery in the morning sunlight. A Machine, part of Oscar Tuazon’s “People” series of sculptures, is in the foreground.
 The Brooklyn Bridge, seen through the trees.
The Brooklyn Bridge, seen through the trees.
 Looking south along the Esplanade; the skeleton of the shed on Pier 2 is in the background.
Looking south along the Esplanade; the skeleton of the shed on Pier 2 is in the background.
Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
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