Kane Street Mulberry Tree Avoids Parks Department Hit
The Times writes about a Mulberry tree on Kane Street that is more than just a 40 year old piece of wood — it’s a reflection of how much Cobble Hill has changed:
NY Times: A Sapling Grows…: It may have been a sapling, but it looked like a stick. Diane Dillon, for one, was fairly skeptical that the branch her elderly neighbor stuck in the ground in front of his Cobble Hill brownstone one day in the late 1960s — a twig, no thicker than her finger — would ever amount to much. She was pretty sure the wind would just blow it away.
But the neighbor — Ms. Dillon remembers him only as Mr. Greiner — must have had a feeling about that stick. As the neighborhood around it was transformed, from a rough-edged enclave of immigrants to one of the most sought-after ZIP codes in the city, with the prices of houses climbing from the low five digits in the 1960s to millions today, the twig grew as well.
Posted: June 20th, 2008 under News.
Comment from Andrew Porter
Time July 4, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Diane Dillon is the famous female half of the famous award winning illustrator team Leo & Diane Dillon. Their son Lee is an illustrator also, and runs a greeting card business on Atlantic Avenue; their cards are sold in local shops, on the Internet, and nationally.