Sunday, April 19, 2009



Here are a few highlights from our trip to Vegas. We had a wonderful time.









The hotel we stayed at was the Stratosphere.
We road in a gondola with at the Venetian and were serenaded by a gondolier.

We were chauffeured back to our hotel by a limousine after we bought a time share.







We walked through the gardens at the Flamingo, it was beautiful.









Dad almost fell out of the tower at the Stratosphere!


Drooling.







Celebrating!









He gets all the girls!


We're grandparents now and celebrating our 30th anniversary.

My Apartment - far overdue














































I've been promising pictures of my apartment but it just hasn't been a priority and when it was, then my camera wasn't working! These are from different times, but should give you the gist of what it looks like. The apartment I live in used to be an old Victorian mansion and has since been turned into 6 small apartments. Mine is a good sized one bedroom and I believe they all are one bedrooms but the ones on the front of the apartment are even smaller than mine. I'm in the back of the apartment and am facing a courtyard type backyard where my neighbors from different buildings and backdoor porches occasionally have parties. Sound carries a lot here! But most of the time it is dead silent save for the occasional trolley horn when someone is parked on the tracks. By the way, most of these pictures are how the apartment was before I moved in, mine is decorated much differently. I wasn't abel to get those pics off my digital camera

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Springtime in Philly





























I've been looking around admiring all the signs of spring in the city and tried to capture every instance I see! Enjoy...

Saturday, January 3, 2009

New Years Day


Well it looks like I will be able to get my pictures off my phone now, so I'll be using that instead of my digital camera.


I've been in Philly two years and this is my third New Years, but the first year I actually made it to the parade. Wow, what an experience! It is the strangest concept. Mummers tradition dates back to 400 BC and the Roman Festival of Saturnalias where Latin laborers marched in masks throughout the day of satire and gift exchange. This included Celtic variations of “trick-or-treat” and Druidic noise-making to drive away demons for the new year. Reports of rowdy groups “parading” on New Years day in Philadelphia date back before the revolution. Prizes were offered by merchants in the late 1800’s. January 1, 1901 was the first “official” parade offered about $1,725 in prize money from the city. More history here http://www.phila.gov/recreation/mummers/Mummers_History.html

I was almost abducted by one of them! There were so many of them and it was the livliest and strangest parade I think I've been to. The music was great, people were dancing in the street, and luckily the cold weather kept out the riff raff so I got a good view of the whole thing! They were even selling hand warmers. I hadn't seen those since Nodak!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

My Place

Wow - nothin goin on here! As promised here is a pic of my window view...it was nicer a week ago when the tree had a lot more leaves on it. At night I have a chunk of sky I can look it with a couple of stars. They only have a couple in Philly. A few times a month I have a perfect view of the moon and every morning I get to watch the squirrels chasing each other all over the tree - sometimes even across the overhang outside my window!

actually...it seems i have no working batteries in my camera. which means i can't upload my pics!! i give up...some other night i guess :(