Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The East Side's Secret Garden

This past weekend, we took the kids to the Buffalo Museum of Science. And we all loved it. We loved it so much, in fact, that on the way out we added a bit of money to our entrance fees and purchased a family membership. But I won't talk too much about the museum. You can visit the website and learn everything you need to know. But I do want to talk about someplace else. A magical place.

For those of you who don't know, the Science Museum is located in Buffalo's gritty East side. One doesn't expect to find a place of pure magic on the East side. But we did. On accident. 

Located right behind the Science Museum is Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. The park, formerly called the Parade, harkens back to 1871 and the wonderful mind of Frederick Law Olmsted (the landscape architect who designed Central Park in NYC, among many other brilliant spaces).  Originally connected to the gorgeous Delaware Park, MLK Jr. Park now stands alone, a poignant metaphor for the socio-economic reality of the area. But there is still beauty.

The eye is first attracted to the five-acre reflective pool, but that's not the real treasure. Adjacent to the pool is a modestly sized circular area enclosed by a wrought iron fence.  Inside the fence, a path makes its way around and through the space, canopied by beautiful old trees, and edged by smaller new ones. The day we visited, the air was thick with the sweet scent of flowering trees, and their blossoms fell like a soft snow. 

It was breathtakingly beautiful, enchanting, almost surreal. It was pure magic.


5 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures, Mary! We go to the museum frequently, but I've never been to the park. You've alerted me to this oversight. Thanks for sharing this!

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    1. Oh good, Theresa! You'll have to let me know what you think!

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  2. you should also check out the garden at the butler mansion on north street. we always take the kids there for lunch in the summer. they have this ginormous fountain and a little koi fish pond. super cute.

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  3. you should also go to the japanese gardens by delaware park!

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    1. Thanks for the suggestions, Nicole! I love everything about Delaware Park, but I have never been to the Butler Mansion. We'll have to check it out!

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