Your Boulevardier walked to the
Hayward Japanese Garden (which, one believes, is technically in Castro Valley) this morning. The garden was transformed in an instant late last year, when the
giant pine tree that dominated it was toppled in a storm.
It's a surprisingly different place now without the massive tree -- Your Boulevardier used to call it "The World's Largest Bonsai" -- but the garden is still an island of serenity in a sometimes-chaotic world. And because the neighboring senior center is at present closed for renovations, parking is easy and plentiful (should one not care to walk to the garden).
At this time of year the tightly pruned maples are starting to leaf out. The colors and shapes are dramatic and different than any other time of the year. While the good weather is with us, Your Boulevardier recommends a visit. (Alas, our
canine amis are not welcome, which at present, sadly, is not an issue for Your Boulevardier.)
If one can't go, a lovely collection of photographs by one James Phillips can be found
here.
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