That's a given! I've actually got a couple pics from a horticultural show I went to with the Yeag this past week in western MA at Smith College, but they have us in them. I should have taken some anonymous ones, fuck. It was beautiful. I think the Smith College botanical gardens are a must-see in this area. Their Victorian-era greenhouses are divided into several different climate types- a cool house that is currently FULL of spring bulbs, 2 different tropical forest types with tree ferns, coffee trees, bananas, etc, a water garden room with aquatics and carnivorous plants, a cactus room, and orchid room, a hallway full of camellias and citrus fruits, a 'cloud forest' of exotic ferns and the more difficult orchids, and a couple others that I can't really classify. And that's just indoors. I'll be going back soon though, no worries, it's one of my favorite rainy-day hiding spots, especially if there's a thunderstorm expected, you can sit in there and it is pretty amazing.