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Sunday, May 22, 2011

More Spring!

The cool damp spring and the wet winter soaked the soil and there has been a profusion of spring flowers. The tulips and dogwoods are gone but now the rhododendrons are going wild. Here is one reaching the second story of a nearby house and just covered in blooms.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

New sweater!

Recently finished this orange sweater for Rory. It is a good thing she will have to grow into it. The spring days we are having are lovely but the humid summer is on the way. This sweater should look good in the fall and her Mom likes it because her favorite sport team, the Flyers, have an orange and black logo.

About the yarn: It is a hand dyed yarn from madelinetosh.com. Superwash merino wool, color named Caravan.



This was a fun project. Knit from the top down on circular needles.

Let's see if it fits in the fall

Pretty in pink!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Spring at the Art Museum

What a beautiful day! Went to a lecture at the Philadelphia Art Museum on Kobe, and the Japanese art from that city. A lovely hour with art dating back to the 12th century. Most fun were the items depicting the first Western traders admitted to Japan in the 1800's. 

Here is a photo of the magnificent rear entrance to the museum. Most photos show the front with all the steps that Rocky ran up.  This architectural wonder is my favorite Philadelphia building. This side of the building overlooks a sculpture garden and the waterworks on the river








Saturday, May 7, 2011

Winterhur

The drawing room with hand painted wallpaper from China

The Solarium

Hand painted wallpaper in an alcove

Only a glimpse at all the azaleas in bloom
Yesterday I visited the Dupont estate Winterhur at the beautiful peak of the azaleas  in bloom. I had no idea how fabulous the whole estate is. I took a tour of the mansion with its world renowned collection of American decorative arts. A tour bus takes you around the grounds with plantings from all over the world. I must go back. It is one of those places that cannot be taken in in one visit. There is an outdoor "fairy" garden for children, a museum and library - all of which I would like to see.

This next photo was taken right here in Haddonfield. Japanese maples are very photogenic. Here is one backlit in the afternoon sun.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Exercise!





Rory was two April 16
I am starting to notice a small increase in flexibility and energy since participating in my twice a week exercise class.  Yeah for me!  Now lets see if the advent of Spring and exercise will make me a more energetic retiree.

Here is a pix of Rory taken last week. Spending time with her at the playground is a joyful way to celebrate Spring.