Archive for December 14th, 2011

Riding the Rails to the Holiday Train Show

Posted in Holiday Train Show on December 14th, 2011 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

Holiday Train ShowHopping a train in New York City is one of the most memorable rites of passage there is, though it can be a bit intimidating to greenhorns and tourists. And trust me–I can vouch for this. Having only been here for a few months now, I’m still not jaded enough to wedge myself into the crush of commuters on the Times Square shuttle without a little caution or uncertainty. But on the other hand, I can’t help being taken with the serpentine tracks and train cars that make the NYC transit system one of the best (and biggest, and busiest) in the world. Metro-North, the LIRR, even the subway–there’s a charm to their permanence.

There’s now a 20-year history behind the models at the NYBG’s Holiday Train Show, something that scales to the reality just as well as our replicas do to the real McCoy.
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A Fieldtrip: 20 Days of the Holiday Train Show

Posted in Holiday Train Show on December 14th, 2011 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

NYBG Holiday Train Show“Our club was so inspired that we started our own building project here in Connecticut.”

From now until December 17, our visitors will be sharing their fondest memories from 20 years of the Holiday Train Show–some of them touching, some comical, and every one of them cherished. Come back to Plant Talk each day for a new story, which you can see after the jump along with a feature on one of the many replica New York City landmarks on display in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory–the Guggenheim Museum, Yankee Stadium, the Empire State Building and more.

As a bonus, read on to find out how you can win a Family Four-Pack of Holiday Train Show tickets for yourself!
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Morning Eye Candy: Crystals

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on December 14th, 2011 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

Frosty mornings are making a fashionably late entrance! I wonder if this little succulent anticipates the return of warmer weather as much as most New Yorkers…

Rock Garden

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen