Columbus Botanical Garden
I have it good. Or is it, I’m lucky? Or fortunate?
How about D, all of the above.
Anyway…
Yesterday turned out to be a really good day (weather-wise that is, I guess in general too). The possibility was high when I left for work so I brought my camera bag on the off chance I would leave early. Maybe, the chance was closer to definite, but the point is I went to the botanical garden for a mid-afternoon exploration.
Thursday evening was Camellia & Cocktails, which I had planned to attend but wasn’t feeling it after I got home from work. Today is the Camellia Fest and so Friday would allow me to explore without too many people around. I still plan on stopping in today for the festival, but exploring on Friday was a good decision. Plus, I got out of work a little early… 🙂
I generally explore the gardens in the same pattern. I hate to admit it but I am a creature of habit. I didn’t think there would be many new blooms in the area around the farmhouse but I couldn’t bring myself to not look. I was happy when I found a few crocus poking up through the ground cover. They were one of the early finds when I looked for Spring in NY and this one brought back some good memories.

Spring Sign
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/640s, f/3.5, ISO 100
Time to work my way to the Camellia Garden. I was hoping I could find a few more daffodils along the path to the garden. Looks like the cold did a number on the few blossoms I saw last time. I managed to capture a few interesting views but you will have to wait for another post to view my finds.
The camellias took a hit from the weather this week. Below freezing temps were not floral friendly. Is it wrong to admit I was looking forward to finding some blossoms past their prime. I have been enjoying what I can create with these views.

Catch Me When I Fall
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/125s, f/4, ISO 1000
With all that being said, the camellias are not giving up. As I walked through the garden I could see the coming attractions. I will have many more opportunities to explore this area…

Pink
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/1250s, f/5, ISO 100
The hands of the clock kept marching toward 5pm and closing time for the garden. It was time to work my way back to the car. When I returned to the entrance of the Camellia Garden I was distracted by the lights from the previous night’s event. And then I spotted the little vines hanging from the trellis which supports the bell (can be seen in this post: Shine Event).

Ensnare
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/125s, f/5, ISO 400
It isn’t supposed to be as warm as it was yesterday but I will be going back to the garden for the festival. I signed up for Camellia Sip and Learn at 11am (“Join us for an immersive tasting journey celebrating Camellia sinensis, the remarkable plant behind all true tea: white, green, oolong, and black.”). Probably should warn everyone there will be more botanical garden images incoming… 🙂