Today, I took the Metro North to the Bronx to visit the New York Botanical Garden. With spring just around the corner, I’m so ready for it after a long East Coast winter! I began my visit in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory to see the annual orchid show. This year’s theme was Mexican Modernism, inspired by the work of Mexican modernist architect Luis Barragán (1902-1988). The display was stunning and surpassed my expectations. I loved how tropical flowers, bold colors, and cactus were brought together so creatively.
Crocuses were blooming all around as I wandered through the native garden and made my way to the rhododendron trail, where I paused to relax and watched a black squirrel foraging in the leaf litter. From there, I strolled through the rock garden, where I spotted hellebores, irises, and snowdrops. The air felt so fresh, and I couldn’t help but notice how much more I’m appreciating the scent of plants since moving to Manhattan.
Next, I ventured through the Thain Family Forest, and without even thinking about it, my pace naturally slowed down. I was completely alone on the trail. Just me, surrounded by nature. I took my time, soaking in the sunlight filtering through the bare trees, which will soon be full of leaves. It felt so good to have some fresh air and space. I spent a good chunk of my day just wandering the forest paths, walking along the creek past the waterfall, where the sound of the water drowned out the noise of traffic and sirens.
It was an amazing day. There’s so much to love about New York. The city’s energy is intense, but a short train ride can take you to a place of peace, like the botanical garden. I came home feeling energized, knowing that spring’s beauty is just around the corner.
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