Oct 26

LAST CHANCE – “Fall Flowers of Japan” @ NY Botanical Garden until 10/30/2011

Carolyn Brooks (Ishikawa-ken, Kanazawa, 2006-11) is co-author of the blog MadSilence–a cross-cultural blog written with her father–and a current culture/education related job-seeker in the NY area available for full-time or consulting work.

Feeling a bit homesick for the full moon, momiji and manju that are signs of fall in Japan?  Despair not, for 4 days remain of the wonderful “Fall Flowers of Japan” display at the New York Botanical Garden.  It will continue until Sunday, October 30th, 10AM to 6PM, and costs (a completely worthwhile) $20 to see.  The main focus of the display is kiku, chrysanthemums.  They have dozens of varieties to see, including traditional shapes and colors from Japan trained into waterfalls or bridges, and new strains bred in American which look like bird’s nests and exploding stars.

These mums were bigger than a grapefruit, and were so glossy and translucent that they should be made of spun sugar!

These mums were bigger than a grapefruit, and were so glossy and translucent that they should be made of spun sugar!

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