As I return and recover from a quick trip to Las Vegas during which I I walked about 30 miles of the CES floor, I want to share a few photos from our weekend visit to the Japanese garden to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
Of course a Japanese New Year leads to reflection of each of our own birth years – what they mean and how they may have shaped our personalities. A quick critique of my year – the year of the Rabbit:
- Usually generous, friendly and tranquil by nature. (ummmm…ok…)
- Rabbits like everything to be low key and even tempered and are anxious if forced to take risks. (that’s fair)
- They enjoy paying attention to detail to create an ambiance in their lives. (I have no time for details)
- Rabbits most often prefer the easy road. (OK, now we’re onto something…)
- Rabbits are suited to careers in literature, art, design, public relations, counseling, advisory occupations and law. They also make good secretaries. (Stop right there! Secretary? I would be a terrible secretary. And where is Photographer?)
Regardless of the inaccuracies in my own zodiac, I am looking forward to the Year of the Dragon and I’m grateful we were able to welcome it in style amidst the beauty and tranquility of the Japanese gardens.
Thomas and his friend Camille jumped at the opportunity to practice their Japanese calligraphy. Thomas tried his hand at some Kanji…
…while Camille worked on a Dragon.
And then we watched the professionals create their own amazing works of calligraphy art.
With REALLY big brushes.
Wishing you a very happy year of the Dragon.