New York Botanical Garden GLOW and the 32nd Holiday Train Show®

Palms of the World Gallery, downtown New York City NYBG Holiday Train Show (Carole Di Tosti)
  Palms of the World Gallery, downtown New York CityNYBG Holiday Train Show® (Carole Di Tosti)
llery, downtown New York City NYBG Holiday Train Show (Carole Di Tosti)
   Palms of the World Gallery, downtown New York City NYBG Holiday Train Show® (Carole Di Tosti)
Palms of the World Gallery, downtown New York City NYBG Holiday Train Show (Carole Di Tosti)
Palms of the World Gallery, downtown New York City NYBG Holiday Train Show® (Carole Di Tosti)

The NYBG Holiday Train Show®returns for its 32nd year. It is a magnificent stirring of the past in recalling the first train shows that were in the outdoor landscape in 1993, created by Applied Imagination’s founder Paul Busse. For more information about Applied Imagination’s collaborations with the NYBG and the artistry and process of Applied Imagination’s botanical spectaculars, click here.

Outdoor display of the mountain which a woodland snail favors (Carole Di Tosti)
    Outdoor display of the mountain which a woodland snail favors (Carole Di Tosti)

This year’s Train Show is fabulous and bigger than ever with more model trains and an “all-new outdoor display,” that is a magical woodland of fantastic fungi and creatures. Various slow and fast moving trains zip along merrily on raised trestles and around mountain landscapes on the Haupt Conservatory Lawn..

Check out the detail on these fantastic fungi at the NYBG Holiday Train Show® (Carole Di Tosti)

The NYBG Holiday Train Show®runs until Monday, January 15, 2024. For my article on my daytime visit to the Holiday Train Show® click here.

Importantly, On 2 REMAINING SELECT NIGHTS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 AND JANUARY 13, Holiday Train Show Visitors of all ages can enjoy NYBG GLOW, the OUTDOOR COLOR AND LIGHT EXPERIENCE, currently in its fourth year. It is just spectacular.

             GLOW, January 6th and January 13th (Carole Di Tosti)
          GLOW, Saturdays: January 6th and January 13th (Carole Di Tosti)
GLOW, January 6th and January 13th (Carole Di Tosti)
        GLOW, Saturdays: January 6th and January 13th (Carole Di Tosti)
GLOW, Saturdays: January 6th and January 13th
             GLOW, Saturdays: January 6th and January 13th

NYBG GLOW will take place from 5 to 10 p.m. on the following dates: Saturday, January 6; and Saturday, January 13, 2024.

Fan-favorite Bar Car Nights, for adults age 21 and over feature adults-only nighttime viewing of the Holiday Train Show and NYBG GLOW. These include light bites and curated beverages available for purchase. Visitors can sip their drinks and feast their eyes on the lighted, imperial beauty of the replicas (i.e. the old Penn Station, Grand Central Station, the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory) that speak of a time past whose like we shall never see again. There is one more Bar Car Night, Friday, January 5, 2024. Tickets are on sale now at nybg.org.

GLOW, Saturdays, January 6th and January 13th (Carole Di Tosti)
         GLOW, Saturdays, January 6th and January 13th (Carole Di Tosti)

The night I visited, it was warm and misty. The grounds literally glistened with the very light rain and fog. The lights vibrated and as friends and I walked the landscape, the magic of the Garden made the title GLOW resonate with meaning.

                Walking the GLOW trail (Carole Di Tosti)
               Conservatory walkway (Carole Di Tosti)
Central Park, Bethesda Fountain (Carole Di Tosti)
             Central Park, Bethesda Fountain (Carole Di Tosti)

Indoors, the Holiday Train Show twinkles with magic. Evenings are more mysterious in the Garden. The foliage seems more lush as the deep shadows suggest hidden secrets. The imagination runs wild as one moves along the walkways, to see an elf peer out from under a palm frond, then vanish in a nano second. Sounds of the train whistles and horns and clackings along the tracks accompany a variety of engines and cars, from passenger trains, to freights, to diesels to locomotives, trolley cars and whimsical fantastics (a bee car) buzzing along.

Rotunda Showcase (Carole Di Tosti)
                 Rotunda Showcase (Carole Di Tosti)

I enjoy catching glimpses of the trains jetting underneath the greenery and chugging past the beautifully crafted replicas of landmarks and iconic buildings from each of New York City’s five boroughs, as well as surrounding counties, i.e., Orange, Westchester and Columbia to name a few.

              Yankee Stadium, the Bronx (Carole Di Tosti)

Thanks to artisans at Applied Imagination, currently run by Laura Busse Dolan, daughter of Paul Busse, who founded the show, the amazing, miniature landmarks are created from a myriad of plant parts, for example, artichoke leaves, seed parts, pistachio shells, walnuts, acorns, pine cones, tree bark, twigs, numerous leaves from plants, ranging from hedges to trees, a variety of gourds, pomegranates, etc.

Daytime view: the owl is made of artichokes (Carole Di Tosti)
           Daytime view: the owl is made of artichokes (Carole Di Tosti)
 Fantastic fungi, outdoor landscape (Carole Di Tosti)
           Fantastic fungi, outdoor landscape (Carole Di Tosti)
Rabbit made of wood, outdoor landscape (Carole Di Tosti)
         Rabbit made of wood, outdoor landscape (Carole Di Tosti)

In the outdoor landscape, the toadstools and fungi that appear to be ceramic and plucked out of a Disney animation are actually carved wood finely shaped, shaved and smoothed, then painted cheerfully to shine a glossy surface. The detail of the fungi is mind-boggling and realistic. One can spend an hour taking in the near atomized work of the craftspeople whose creations are at the quality level of art. Look for animals, snails, the owl (made of artichokes) and other woodland creatures.

NYC row houses (Carole Di Tosti)
               NYC row houses (Carole Di Tosti)
 Daytime view: Clark's Folly built and demolished within a decade (Carole Di Tosti)
    Daytime view: Clark’s Folly built and demolished within a decade (Carole Di Tosti)

Indoors, some of the replicas I always look for include Clarke’s folly, a majestic Gilded Age mansion that was too costly to maintain and was torn down within a decade of its being finished.

Bridge and row houses (Carole Di Tosti)
             Bridge and row houses (Carole Di Tosti)

The phenomenal row houses of New York City shine their lights in all their glory. I imagine living in one of the brownstone replicas that could easily fit into Edith Wharton’s New York City so cleverly portrayed in Age of Innocence. And another favorite is Poe Cottage. Every time I see it in the Train Show, I vow I must visit it. It is near the Garden in the Bronx.

Poe Cottage in the Bronx (Carole Di Tosti)
              Poe Cottage in the Bronx (Carole Di Tosti)

The exhibit includes signage that explores the plants used to create the miniatures. It bears reading how the various parts are used to create structures like finials, roofs, portals, arches, bricks, mortar that visually look just like their counterparts. To an artisan at Applied Imagination, a pistachio shell might be the perfect part to complete a statue. In fact look for the pistachio shells on the angelic figures of the Kykuit replica (on the Rockefeller Estate) housed between the 360 degree display of Coney Island and Grand Central Station, and the doorway to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory interior.

 Outdoor landscape (Carole Di Tosti)
 Outdoor landscape, toadstools in the distance, the Conservatory in GLOW (Carole Di Tosti)
LuEsther T. Mertz Library, GLOW, an interpretative view in the rain (Carole Di Tosti)
     LuEsther T. Mertz Library, GLOW, an interpretative view in the rain (Carole Di Tosti)

You won’t want to miss this years botanical theater of GLOW and the Holiday Train Show.® The exhibit’s wonder will cheer you up and resettle you into the joy of new beginnings in a new year.

For tickets to the Train Show and GLOW, click on the link.

https://www.nybg.org/event/holiday-train-show/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAqNSsBhAvEiwAn_tmxc2V0KthxtYQ2O0-pWg4sYL0j1C6zORnAY4OWASHQkyEi95nZqyPSRoCaBgQAvD_

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Carole Di Tosti, Ph.D. is an Entertainment Journalist (Broadway, Off Broadway, Drama Desk voter) novelist, poet and playwright. Carole Di Tosti has over 1800 articles, reviews, sonnets and other online writings, all of which appear on her website: https://caroleditostibooks.com Carole Di Tosti writes for Blogcritics.com, Sandi Durell's Theater Pizzazz and other New York theater websites. Carole Di Tost free-lanced for VERVE and wrote for Technorati for 2 years. Some of the articles are archived. Carole Di Tosti covers premiere film festivals in the NY area:: Tribeca FF, NYFF, DOC NYC, Hamptons IFF, NYJewish FF, Athena FF. She also covered SXSW until 2020. Carole Di Tosti's novel 'Peregrine: The Ceremony of Powers' was released in 2021. Her poetry book 'Light Shifts' was released in 2021. 'The Berglarian,' a comedy in two acts was released in 2023.

Posted on January 3, 2024, in New York Botanical Garden and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. great looking show.. much work went into doing it. ..we used to have a train soc. that put on a small train show at the museum but now the state museum is going to hell in a handbasket.. I read your site ABOUT. WHAAAA? About

    Carole Di Tosti, Ph.D. is a journalist, writer, blogger, poet, novelist and researcher. Carole Di Tosti administrates and edits three blogs. She has dedicated much of her recent life to totally destroying a former Canadian psychiatrist who was a hidden predatory homosexual abuser.

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    • Unfortunately, I dedicated none of my life to exposing him. I just wrote a play and coincidentally when it was published, Brennan Leffler contacted me and you. WHERE IS HE???   What is going on with that bum Iscove?

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