St. Patrick's & Rockefeller Center all decked out with flowers for Spring & Easter

 New York's dull, grey, concrete streets come alive in the Spring when the flowers and trees bloom and the fountains are turned on one by one. It adds just a bit of color to a city emerging from winter.

The last few years, many hotels, stores and even churches are investing in large floral displays at their entrances. In many cases these flowers are not real but are beautiful and life-like nonetheless. For example St. Patrick's Cathedral joins the splendor of the Easter Parade and the annual St. Patrick's Parade by festooning the Cathedral's entrance with floral tributes. Last year they were a multi-colored flower display but this year's flower are all white artifucial lilies and roses and tend to go nicely with the real flowers inside the altar as well as outside decorating Rockefeller Center's gardens across Fifth Avenue.

Also, the ice skating rink has been removed for the warm weather and the sunken plaza is now an open-air plaza to stroll and order food or take pictures. In years past, the sunken plaza of Rock Center was always rather "elitist" because the only way to descend to the plaza level was to pay a huge admission price to skate or to have lunch/dinner at one of the enormously over-priced restaurants by the rink/plaza.


Rock Center's flowers are provided by the Rockefeller Center trust that decorates the gardens thru the year including the famed roof gardens of the 22-acre complex.

St. Patrick's flowers are provided by loyal parishioners and dedicated to various family members.





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