Summer is here and it’s time to put on your coolest whites and head for the mountains, forests, lakes, and beaches. If you can’t get away, the Jefferson Market Garden has never looked more lush. Stop in for a refreshing dose of oxygen, perambulate to view the rainbow flowers tucked into every corner, and visit the koi fish in the charming pond, complete with water lillies and papyrus.
In late June, I went to the Catskills for the first time. I booked a personal retreat at Menla, a Buddhist-inspired retreat center associated with Tibet House on West 15th Street. I hiked on solitary paths through the forest, and discovered a hidden sacred Buddha altar in a majestic ring of trees in the woods. It was truly magical and awe-inspiring. I laid down my burdens there, and emerged from the forest feeling light and free. Two butterflies danced at the edge of the trees, celebrating the joy of summer with me. I completed my sojourn with their unique Tibetan KuNye healing massage, to let the final remnants of stress and old patterns melt away.
I was delighted upon my return to the city to rediscover the Jefferson Market Garden, a true urban oasis. This magical spot in the city is run almost entirely by volunteers, but each inch is breathtaking and seems like nature just emerged fully formed from Gaea’s body. This used to be the site of a farmer’s market, and then an ornate Victorian courthouse (characterized by the New York Times after it opened in 1877 as “a jewel in a pig’s snout”), which is now our beloved Jefferson Market Library. Some of you old-timers may recall that a women’s prison was also on the site. Built in 1931, the house of detention was a raucous meeting place. At all hours, friends and family of the incarcerated women gathered under the windows to shout conversation and catch up on news with the inmates. It was demolished in 1973, after 42 years of use. I inquired and was informed that the library is scheduled to reopen in late September 2021 after renovations interrupted by the pandemic are complete.
When next you visit Jefferson Market Garden, read the plaque affixed to the fence for more fascinating details about the history of this triangle between 6th Avenue, West 10th Street, and Greenwich Avenue. I just discovered that Steve and Miranda from Sex and the City wed in Jefferson Market Garden. Yet another reason to hold it close to our hearts!
This article was first published in WestView News.
Style Notes
- Buddhist-inspired silky Chelsea blue sun tunic with psychedelic patterns in orange, yellow, red, and turquoise, designed by Johnny Was. Tibet House’s Menla Retreat & Spa, Catskills, NY.
- Summer’s best white cropped jeans. Ann Taylor Loft. New from Goodwill. 7 West 14th Street.
- Skylar white ribbed cotton tank with lace trim. Brandy Melville. 61 Fifth Avenue.
- Yellow and black honeycombed rubber strappy sandals. Jimmy Choo sample sale, 123 West 18th Street, invitation only.
- Bijoux-bougie pearls, black diamonds, amethysts, and turquoises. Mademoiselle Mirabelle. 330 Bleecker Street (now closed, but Mirabelle Boutique is still open uptown, 1310 Madison Avenue).
- Rainbow eye white beaded phone purse. Mademoiselle Mirabelle.
- Fragrance: Salt eau de parfum. A creamy, beachy salty scent by Ellis Brooklyn. Blue Mercury. 404 Sixth Avenue.
“The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea.”—Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)
You are like the nymphs of mythology, Karen, a beautiful maiden that dwells in forests, mountains, trees, waters and Jefferson Market Garden!
Thanks, Lew! I am very fond of those nymphs!! And delighted to find a suitable nymphable setting in our neighborhood!
Only YOU can look so chic and stylish, not to mention even more gorgeous than that beautiful oasis, while frolicking in a garden!
Aww! Thanks, Linda. 🙂
You look so great! What fun you are having❣️
Thanks, Janet! It was a really joyful day in the secret garden! 🙂
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Thanks, ZuZu! You have a unique way of expressing yourself too. !!
Dear Karen,
Keep them coming.
Ash
Thanks, Ash! I’ll see where inspiration is going to strike next. Which hapless fellow will be the next target? haha
I liked the article.
Thanks, Phil!
I love the image of you in the forest. I wonder, though, as a Mom, if I might be asking you—Karen might you want to wear sturdier shoes for your adventure wandering in the bush, dear! Just a laugh as a Mom; Go, girl power, go! Love, Lynn
Dear Lynn,
You really crack me up! Thanks for the Mom humor.
XX
Karen
Now I want to retreat to both of these places: Menla, –where I will walk the paths of the Catskills (and also get one of those lovely Chelsea blue sun tunics–sorry to be a ‘copy cat’ : ) But until I can get up there–I will stop into the Jefferson Market Garden–where I will gaze at the flowers and hope to find some city butterflies to frolic with.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Dear Pat, you are very welcome to the Chelsea blue tunic! It is too lovely to hoard for myself! 🙂 May your frolics be fulsome. XX Karen
Great and informative article. Plus some very lovely photos.
I enjoyed it.
Thanks, Donnette! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I can well imagine you frolicking in a forest!