Fortunately, the weather was good (not quite as sunny as I'd like), the garden was a peaceful oasis, and the cherry blossoms were magnificent. After a vegetable-y lunch at the garden's Terrace Café and a lovely afternoon strolling amongst the blooms, we trekked home and enjoyed a feast (burritos! enchiladas! mole! guacamole!) from our favorite Mexican take-out place.
Other weekend highlights included:
- Seeing Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo: strange, thought-provoking, fairly bleak, with amazing animal-shaped topiaries and a brilliant performance by Robin Williams as the tiger;
- Dissecting Bengal Tiger (is it about guilt? forgiveness? war? the absence/presence of God? the problem with capitalism? love? existentialism?) over heaping mounds of gelato upstairs at Timi's Gelateria Classica;
- Adding extra meals so as to squeeze in: poppy seed bagels and poppy seed cake from Moishe's (no drug tests, please), kefir and knish from Yonah Schimmel's, a particularly tasty gruyere from the beloved cheese store, a late leisurely Tibetan dinner at Tsampa, tea, tea, tea;
- Trying to figure out why certain fundamentalist Christians love to talk about Ghandi going to hell;
- Discussing various arachnophobia cures—especially one involving architectural photos (!);
- Bombarding Ian's folks with an animated and perhaps overwhelmingly detailed description of our experiences at Punchdrunk's Sleep No More a few weeks ago;
- Buying a new air mattress!
A note on the grisly particulars of the mattress situation:
The small tumor in the old one had grown into a frighteningly large mass; we felt as though we were sleeping on a mountainside. The new one is firmer and, because it's a full instead of a queen, actually fits in the living room with a few inches of space around it! We hope that those who previously endured sleepless nights with the mysterious bump will accept our deepest apologies. Future houseguests: fear not.
On Saturday, Ian, Heather, and Chris also went to the Metropolitan Art Museum and to a cool photography exhibit at Grand Central Station while I was (literally) running around in the Bronx Zoo. But that's a story for another day.
Here are some photos from the garden. This was my first time seeing cherry blossoms. They were breathtaking; I'm a fan.
existentialism and gelato with the beautiful malinowski family. delicious.
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