When we where in Kyoto my Mother
wanted to go to the Kyoto Botanical Gardens. At first I didn't really want
to go but not having any better ideas and as it's right outside the Kitayama
subway station so it was easy to get to so I thought, what the heck. Let's
go!!!
There were lots of flowers at the Kyoto Botanical Gardens. That's a
good thing. I like flowers. I like taking pictures of flowers
too. I guess because they almost always come out good. Here's some
of the flowers that were in bloom while we were there.
I'm not sure if the Kyoto Botanical Gardens are unique or not. I've
been to a few botanical gardens in my life. Mostly as a child or teenager or
even young adult. At that time they never seemed all that
interesting. So, I don't know if the Kyoto Botanical Gardens are better
than average or if I just changed my perspective.
The Gardens were very cool! They are on several acres of land and separated into various areas.
From the map they gave us I guess the entrance near the subway is the back entrance.
There were several flowers in bloom in that area. Especially Tulips.
The best time to come to Japan is arguably the first week in April. That's
when the cherry trees are in blossom.

The Alien Spaceship (click
on the picture for a bigger version)
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But the coolest thing for me was the Alien Spaceship (I mean greenhouse).
I really didn't know what to expect but it was full of strange and cool and
scary plants. If you've ever seen Naushika
(which you should really see if you can) there's an place in the movie that's
like a mutant jungle. The earth had a nuclear war and mutant plants and
bugs practically cover most of the world. Anyway, the scenes in the mutant
jungle have always been one of the most amazing images in movie history and made
a deep impression on me and many of my friends.

Alien Pods!!!
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Most of my friends think those scenes were great imaginary visions but my
friend Willis used to like to say that you don't need a whole lot of
imagination, just look in nature and it's all there. I'm not sure I
totally agree but the greenhouse in Kyoto is making me a believer. I
wonder if Mr. Miyazaki, the author of Naushika, visited the Kyoto Botanical
Gardens for inspiration.
For example check out these trees. Maybe some of you that live in the part of
the world where they are common think nothing of them but to me they look like
something is growing inside like alien creatures and at any time they are going
to burst open and aliens are going to come out covered in alien goo. 

What kind of bug is that!
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What the heck are these things? Fruit, seeds or bugs? They are
about the size of your forearm. Is it one big scary alien catapiller?
Maybe it's a bunch of alien larve. Just looking at them makes me
itchy! Do they come out at night and crawl down the plants and then
regroup into their little units before dawn? They were also fairly bright
almost like they were about to glow. Maybe they are radioactive (that
would be directly from the mutant jungle in Naushika) 

Invasion of the Pod
People!
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And what are these pods? They don't look like part of the tree they
look like parasites. Can you imaging waking up and having these attached
to your leg? I was waiting for them to wiggle lose and then jump for my
legs. AAHHHHH!!!! What's inside of them? More alien
bugs? Red goo? On the other hand maybe these are the most delicious
fruit on the planet but I'm not gonna be the first to try them. You
first. If they taste good and *If* you're still here in a month, note: I
suspect that's is BIG *IF*, then I'll be happy to give it a try. 

Is this plant for Mars?
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Here's a red tree. Who ever heard of a red tree!! Tree's are supposed to be
brown or green NOT RED!!! Fine, your red, then why are your leaves
GREEN!!! Maybe this is the result of some kind of alien virus and it's only infected the
trunk so far. If I cut this tree does it bleed red blood? Maybe it
will grab me like a Venus Fly trap and eat me alive. 

It's gonna bite me!
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If you've seen a banana tree before you know they have flowers like
this. We had banana trees in our backyard when I was growing up although
we didn't have the edible kind. But now, looking at this blossom it looks
to me like some scary tentacle that's going to grab the helpless passerby.
Thinking it's just a flower he'll walk by and WHAM! he's pulled up into
the tree, strangled and then eaten by a carnivorous alien banana plant. It
was hanging like 8 feet down from the top of the tree to about chest level.
I
ducked by this one pretty quickly and faced it while I backed away just to make
sure it didn't get me. 

Really, It's not plastic
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And who the heck designed a fruit like this!?!?! Yes I know it's
a star fruit and I've eaten one too. I wonder if I'm still really in control of
myself. Maybe that's why I sometimes say the most stupid things. I ate a
star fruit once, kind of like eating
broccoli, now maybe I'm under mind control by some alien being. 

"Human, mm mm
good!"
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This is clearly not a plant. It's clearly not a leaf. It's
clearly not a fruit. In fact it's CLEARLY AN ALIEN TONGUE! It's just
waiting for some bald guy to walk through and to look the other way before it
takes a big lick of his head. Or maybe it licks the hair off people's
heads. That's probably why it looks all hairy on the edges. I mean really,
I can probably take the rest of the plants here but this one takes the
cake. That's not a real plant is it? Somebody running the place must
be playing a joke. I wasn't willing to ask though. They'd all be in
on it anyway if they aren't mind controlled by the aliens. 
The whole time I was in the greenhouse I was expecting a giant scary alien
spider to lower itself down from the mutant plants and bite my head off.
Or giant roaches the size of cats to come out of a hidden roach hole and devour
everyone in site. AAAAAHHH!!!!
If you ever go to Kyoto I really REALLY suggest you check it out. It
was really REALLY COOL. No really, there's nothing to worry about. I
PROMISE.....