During a recent trip to New York I visited the High-Line again, the inner-city garden running on a derelict stretch of a historic elevated line for freight trains that used to deliver food for Manhattan during the past century. About ten years ago its development started with the help of Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf and has been thriving with visitors ever since. It is a funny thing to walk elevated on the backside of converted warehouses, spy into their windows and down into the streets crossing underneath, all in a pleasant garden atmosphere that is so rare in downtown Manhattan.
The old freight line tracks have been left in place and are covered with naturalized plants.
A view down into the streets...
..and back alleys.
Good gardening is infectious.
"The Vessel" in its brand-new high rise location "Hudson Yards"
reflections
Some tracks are still there...