Sunday, August 30, 2020

A Visit to Buffalo's Japanese Garden







One thing that I always love visiting are gardens. Last year, we went to some truly spectacular gardens during our European trip: the Tuileries in Paris, and the grounds of both the Belvedere and the Schönbrunn palaces in Vienna.
This year, with the obvious limitations in traveling, I figured that there would not be visits to such incredible gardens again.
Yet, during my research for places and things to do in western New York during our stay, there were gardens specifically in Buffalo that looked incredible. The Botanical Gardens, which are actually in Orchard Park, was one of them.
There was another, though: the Japanese Garden.
To be sure, the Japanese Garden is small, and set just outside the Buffalo Museum of History. But what it lacks in size, it makes up for with some tremendous beauty.

Now if I have one criticism of this garden, it would be that it is unfortunately located right near to a highway. The traffic was constant, and it hardly felt conducive to the spirit of serenity and reflection that the few other Japanese gardens that I have been to in the past seemed to exude. It would have been better, it seems to me, to have had this a little farther away from the busy road and constant traffic. Then again, without at first knowing it, I had driven those same roads to get here, and used them once again upon leaving.

As we passed the Niagara River separating the United States from Canada, I looked a bit sadly towards Ontario on the other side, the country that we could not visit, since the border has been closed to non-essential travel. But the serenity of the Japanese Garden lifted my spirits up a bit.
Here are some pictures of Buffalo's Japanese Garden:

































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