We didn't spend forever in the cherry blossom grove. We also went forth to explore the different mini floral environments that the Botanical Gardens had to offer. From tropical to desert to marsh, we walked amongst a wide variety of plant life - just taking our time and enjoying the beautiful scenery that was around us. We eventually made a pit stop at the gift shop and slowly made our way to the exit.
That was, of course, not before stopping by the pond where we were able to see a lot of koi fish and turtles swimming around.
After spending some time there, we eventually had to make our leave, trading the beauty for the garden for the equal beauty for the treasures we saw at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. There we wandered the halls of European painting, American Art, and the special exhibit of the Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains. We were even able to go inside one - and man, are they bigger than we expected!
Even after spending the day earlier in the week at the National Museum of the American Indian, we were amazed and drawn to the different items that this exhibit held. From the tipis to the ornamentation and apparel of this culture, there was something for each of us to look at.
Of course, the whole museum, nay the whole day was full of gems that no doubt each and every one of us will cherish and take away even after this trip has ended. We also know that this is just one more day in the fast-paced, jam-packed world that is NYC and our experience throughout the next three weeks will be just as amazing and incredible as today was. It's going to be an exciting month - let's just hope the city is ready for us...
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