Peek-a-boo! |
Did I mention what we did on Mother's Day? I don't think I did. Blame it on the busy life of a new mom. Here's the update and a review of a stay-cation spot located near the 518.
Jeff & Terry playing Swiss Family Robinson in one of the cooler huts on stilts; made from bamboo and climbing rope. |
About a week before mother's day, I was listening to an interview on WAMC/NPR about The Berkshire Botanical Gardens - which I never knew existed. Apparently, the garden was hosting some rad art show - tree houses built by artists and architects. I love treehouses. I love gardens. I love the Berkshires. It seemed like a great little jaunt for a mother and her happy little clusters of dudes. And, don't get me wrong, it was...
Family Photo Op #1. |
My second favorite hut. It was simple and sweet. |
I also was slightly disappointed in the six "tree houses." I figured they'd be magical structures that sprawled on branches and weaved through the leaves and limbs. In reality, they were more like creative-ish sheds located near trees. In their own right, they were each a work of art... yes. Some were made using recycled materials. Some were made using sexy smooth lines. Some were made with light and negative space in mind. They all were made to keep the trees alive and healthy (they didn't drill holes or cut in to any of them)... and I respect that.
I bet that now, about a month later in to the growing season, there is plenty to soak in at the Berkshire Botanical Gardens... but I refuse to drop another thirty bucks on the trip. I'm not suggesting anyone steal, cheat, or swindle... but the ticket area is pretty un-obvious and I don't think anyone would've noticed if we didn't pay our way. I kind of wish we didn't, actually... then I might actually go back and happily pay to see the garden again.
My favorite tree house. I think it'd look great at night, light from the inside. |
If the Berkshire Botanical Gardens is listening... yes, I'd love some comps to write a second blog on how beautiful your space truly is. Please and thank you.
I love that same tree house. I wish I got the chance to go inside it, but not for $12 per person...
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