Wednesday, July 11, 2007

A day in blue

I love hydrangeas! I have been enamoured with them since I first went to Japan many years ago with Doug. It was late June and we were on our way to Hakone to see the sulfur springs. As the tram zigged and zagged its way up to the top of the mountain, I could see large, blue balls covering the face of the mountain. What a site! Since then, my appreciation for this beautiful bush has grown.



Perhaps rather innocently or more ignorantly, I did not realize that my love for the hydrangea had competition. The Japanese too appreciate the beauty of the large purple or blue flowers, some as full as soccer balls, some spread out like a ballerina's tu tu. The Japanese will flock to gardens during the weekend to walk amongst nature, admiring all the different types of hydrangea blooming all around them. My first attempt at Hase-Dera and hydrangea viewing were foiled by such an occurance. One Sunday, all of us, Doug and Zelig and the rest of the Kanto Plains, came to Kamakura and Hase to spend a lovely day outdoors. Towards the end of our trip, we went to Hase-Dera to see the hydrangea show which I was told is spectacular. After I bought our entry tickets, (for the shrine), I found out that the wait to go on the upward looping path through the garden was 80 minutes! And those that were already on the path were not moving at all! DRAT! So my day in blue would have to wait for another day. And so it did.





Right here in Yokosuka, in Kannonzaki, a small neighborhood just south of the navy base, is a beautiful park set all along a small mountain or a very large rock. At the top of this mountain is a hydrangea garden, a microscopic display if you compared it to Hase-Dera, but still fine in it's own way. Actually, there are hydrangea bushes all throughout the park, lining streets, tucked away among dense brush. Actually, all of Kannonzaki park is very pleasant, even for kids. So one afternoon, I went to Kannonzaki with my friend Nicki, her little boy Joshua and of course my little sunshine, Zelig. Our goal was to take the boys to the roller slides and burn them out for a nice long nap later in the day but of course, we were also there to see the hydrangea. It really is a beautiful sight to behold! And some of the blooms were so large and full!


After we got our eye full of hydrangea, the four of us made our way to the first play area in Kannonzaki. It's not my favorite play area for Zelig but there was a roller slide there and the kids needed to be placated after all the picture taking that Nicki and I did. So we had our boys climb along one of the play structures to the roller slides. Now for those that don't know what a roller slide is, it is downward succession of rollers, much like a factory assembly line but not covered in canvas. The rollers are exposed so it's best to go down the slides on something like a piece of cardboard, plastic or foam pads. Nicki and I did not have anything like that with us nor did this play area provide foam pads like the other play area farther up the mountain. No problem, we all just went down the slide commando style! Well, we didn't see it coming until it was too late. The slides were covered in blue berries. Some were still intact, others had passed through birds. But they were there on the slides, waiting for us to go over them. There was nothing we could do about it. We couldn't stop to get off and we certainly couldn't back up the slide. Now, since Zelig and Josh had very little butt area and were light, they were hardly marked by these berries. However, Nicki and I were not saved. Nicki says she could feel the berries popping underneath her and I could feel the berry juice sticking to my pants! Ha! Ha! Ha! Actually, we did laugh about it as did other people that saw us. And we did make it over to the better play area where Zelig and Joshua went down the slides twice.


So I did have a day in blue and that is how it ended too!







3 comments:

Darlene Miller said...

BTW: The bum is Nicki's and the stains came out great with Oxi Clean

Unknown said...

HA!

Julie Merrill said...

LOL. Thanks for the blueberry laugh. I'd love to get that picture of Josh and Zelig so I can print it out and frame it for Sean. He misses his little buddies. I miss you too, but don't need the picture of your butts. :D