Seen around town this weekend. The clan all got together for the Fire and Ice tour in the downtown this weekend.., our lesbian branch from Rehoboth Beach came for the event even. Cards on the table, while we did see some of the ice sculptures placed all around town, it was more an excuse to get together for some fun times, have a few cock-a-tails and pub hop and enjoy some good food. Granted, I didn't arise before 1pm today. That's beside the point. A good time had by all. And the above is one of the shop windows of the Dame's Flower Shop. It was pure coincidence the ice sculpture mimicked the windows. Some of the sights... I liked the homes and street art more...


















You live a wonderful life. The painted conversation is stunning. The house with the green shutters was my fantasy home when I was in my 20s. I don’t lean so formal anymore.
ReplyDeleteAlways been one of my favorite homes along the river on Front Street. The homes are so varied in style and size, which I think is very cool.
DeleteWow! They cut the trees down around the John Harris mansion.
ReplyDeleteAh those days past, of Noon Time Sippin'
ReplyDeleteLUV the mural of flowers and butterflies... and the ice sculpture in front of the Dame's flower shop is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteAn espresso martini sounds so good! Great photos of buildings and murals!
ReplyDeleteWe may not be Philly, but we got us some great homes and street art henny.
ReplyDeleteThe number of murals these days is amazing to see. They are all over the city.
DeleteWhat lovely homes! That one home that is Mediterranean style is stunning. I also think those murals are fantastic! I've been to Harrisburg once, and thought it was charming.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a delightful day, we need more of those.
ReplyDeleteOnce it is warmer, I'll be outside much more! Nature is a seductive.
DeleteI love that neighborhood wall.
ReplyDeleteI love street art. It's like a outdoor walking museum in some respects. The home styles there are very diverse, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteFun post! I enjoy seeing where you now live. And I don't remember when I slept in past 8am anymore.
ReplyDeleteWill have to make another trip to Harrisburg. I love those fine homes and spring will be the perfect time to go.
ReplyDeleteAnd that espresso martini looks delicious, perhaps I could get them to make me a bicerin martini of espresso and chocolate like I had on a trip to Turin.:)
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