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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas from The Mitchell Park Domes!


Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you all had a fun time celebrating today. I'm going to share some photos with you from The Mitchell Park Domes. The Domes contain a warm environment where even tropical and desert plants can grow. At Christmas, some of the plants are decorated and there is a themed display. This year's theme was Hawaiian Tiki. This is what The Domes look like from outside:


We started in the tropical dome. There were all kinds of plants I wasn't familiar with in there. It was pretty fun since I haven't seen any lush, green plants for months.


I was calling this the Q-Tip plant but I think it had the word Starburst in its name.


This cool frog was peeking out of the pond in the middle of the dome.


This is a Staghorn Fern. It looks like antlers on a wall.


Next we went to the desert environment. That was my favorite dome. There were all kinds of "critters" in with the desert plants. I'm glad none of these were real.


I thought it would have been cute if they had put a little Santa hat on the snake.



An abandoned boot:


This is a close-up of a furry cactus. I wanted to reach out and touch it, but I knew better. There are some spikes hiding under that fur.


I don't know what this is, but it's awesome!


The cacti were dressed up for Christmas.


This little tree is a Jade Plant.


An Aloe Plant:


The Fan Palm Tree:


The Dragon Blood Tree:


There is a dark resin in this tree that looks very blood-like. Do an image search for it, and you too can be grossed out!


I'm not sure what this is...


This looks like a desert Poinsettia to me.


The last dome had the Hawaii themed decorations.


An old enlarged photo showing how the domes once looked.


Some cool, two-toned Poinsettias.


A Tiki figure and some Tiki Torches:


The tree had little Tikis on it. You can see what the curved glass walls look like from inside the dome.


There was a winding stream running through the room.


A bit of the curving old lamp that I'm assuming went with the original domes.


Here's more of the lamp. You guys know I love stuff like this!


Baby pineapples:


A Bird of Paradise:


I hope you guys enjoyed these photos! It was fun getting to experience some living plants at this time of year.

I was going to post a recording of myself reading some Christmas poetry, but I am unfortunately sick. I was hoping that I would somehow be better by this evening, but no. I know that no one wants to hear a congested person reading poetry, so I think I'm going to post a reading for New Year's instead. I'll save the Christmas poem I was sent and read it then along with anything New Year's themed I can find.

Have a great rest of the holiday!