Friday, May 28, 2010
Emily Dickinson's Garden
The New York Botanical Garden has this amazing exhibit that "features a re-creation of Dickinson’s own mid-19th-century New England flower garden, an interpretation curators have been able to craft from extensive research and careful reading of her poems and notes. On display are Dickinson’s favorite plants, including daisies, daylilies, tulips, roses, jasmine, and many others, giving witness to how she may have felt in the surroundings that inspired so much of her poetry." I think I might try to go.
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Wow, you totally should, that sounds really cool.
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