Yesterday we returned to the Oofuna botanical garden to check on the peonies.
Each year here in Japan in my limited experience, there seems to be a day in May, usually towards the last of the month, that the sun seems to wake up and start cooking. Even though the temperature still feels perfect, the sun seems to beat down with extra summer heat. Yesterday was that day, sadly. Miss M had a lobster neck, Misses A and R were flirting with crankiness, and B and I felt pretty sun sick by the time we got home. And then, the MASKS! We've been wearing masks for a long time now, including all through the moist furnace of a Kanto Plain summer. I couldn't figure out why that thin, gauzy piece of fabric was making me so miserable all of the sudden. B reminded me that not only was last summer abnormally cool and rainy here, at least through July, but we spent a fair amount of time in house arrest, locked on base, or banned from public transit- which also means much less walking. In any case, it has me kind of dreading all the final explorations I planned on doing, which is sad! If only Japan could get itself together and vaccinate people! The department of defense has come out and said that fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks. Of course Captain Jarrett, our base CO, hasn't approved that here yet- he's a bit tyrannical about giving up control- but it seems likely that soon, on base, we will breathe free air. Off base, with cases sky rocketing, there is little hope.The garden, Hibiya Kadan Flower Center, has quite a nice tropical/ temperate house, which had an amazing collection of cacti. It makes me excited to go to the Balboa Park cactus garden! And aaaaalllll the botanical gardens that await in Southern California.
We went to check the peonies in the big peony (botan in Japanese) garden. Sadly, we were late, and most of them were done blooming. There were a few left though. I need to make it to the Hase Dera temple in Kamakura this week to see if the Chinese peonies there are still in bloom!I loved this one. It's name is Frau Holle. Very glossy dark green leaves with the huge simple flowers.
I had never seen a speckled rose before, but this was gorgeous! I couldn't find a name plate.
They had lots of lotuses in pots, and Miss R had fun playing with the hydrophobic leaves.
It was a fun excursion, despite the heat!We stopped by a couple thrift stores nearby, and browsed the girls' favorite clothing store.
This may be my favorite Japanese shirt yet.