Sunday, September 30, 2012

Seen in New Hope

Today I was going to brunch with friends in New Hope. One thing about the surrounding area of New Hope are the huge estates that surround it. Many, with long drives, and houses so far back they can't be seen. But I did click away at a couple of favorites. The first one is simply stunning isn't it? I couldn't even fit the whole house in the frame. I understand it sold a couple years ago for some hefty millions. It would be perfect if not for the "Vote for Romney" sign down by the drive, out of the picture.

 
This house, right up the same road had huge copper gilded doors to the entrance. This house had a Obama sign on their lawn.


This gorgeous house used to be home of a soap star, I was told, but can't remember who it was.


I pass this place every morning going to work. Looks cozy no?


Right up the road from where our brunch destination, were these houses and this church. This part of town reminds me of a European town, with the feeling of the houses and the nearly one lane roads.


Our destination for brunch was the Carversville Inn......


After brunch I passed a tag sale where I found this tin...for 50 cents! It has two marionette  dolls on the side....to be used to hold coffee.

 
 
Later, I made  three loaves of Halla Bread, to be consumed warm with some coffee later.
 
Granted half the first loaf is gone. Later my friend called and said he secured tickets to see the fabulous Bebe Neuwirth and Malcolm Gets who will be in New Hope at the Bucks County Playhouse for a night of favorite Broadway standards and popular songs. It was a good day.

12 comments:

  1. We just don't have enough history out here - or civilized history, everyone was living in log cabins for a long time.

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  2. Anonymous9/30/2012

    I adore that second home. Too bad they can't/won't build them like that where I live due to our earthquakes.

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    1. R.J. -- That's it. Time for me to do my walking tour of Julia Morgan homes -- and the other fantastic homes in the neighborhoods -- just for you. There are plenty of fantastic homes in earthquake country.

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  3. Your bread looks delicious. And I love Bebe Neuwirth -- you lucky dogs, to have tix to see her!

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  4. I just adore your area! Its seems to be quite diverse, and those homes are stunning! And feel free to send over some bread!

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  5. I do believe I could drive for hours around those parts. I'll be over later for some of that great looking bread!

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  6. What a lovely day! "It would be perfect if not for the "Vote for Romney" sign down by the drive, out of the picture. Ommited for reason I believe? I have heard of Bebe coming, William and I must get tickets. I also hear Tyne Daly will also be coming later in the month.

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  7. The area your in looks so intresting, and the houses aren't all cookie cutter like out here.

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  8. Yet another post to make me question why I moved. Bucks has to be one of the most intresting and diverse counties in the country.

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  9. I had all these thoughts as I was reading but then I read Bebe and forgot everything.

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  10. i'm enjoying the scenic tour when suddenly...CHALLAH!

    are you trying to grease the palm of the infomaniac judges too?

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  11. Anonymous10/01/2012

    That first house looks so Scottish, it's such beautiful area. Oh fresh bread and coffee and quirky tins - treats!

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Go ahead darling, tell me something fabulous!