Friday, August 10, 2012

Buster's Dog Days of Summer


Well I hope everyone is enjoying this summer so far. Here at the Casa du Borghese Buster Bolfig Borghese has had a active time thus far, but now with the heat bearing down. much time is spent indoors , at the beach, or in water. He is a major water baby.

Buster loves the morning sun beam that comes in. He'll lay there to till it disappears. This look is ready for walk. So I took him since the house boys are always so busy...........


Buster knowing  he shouldn't be on the bed....

Now mind ya, Lady the Dog, my Mother's dog, knows better than too be on the bed. Isn't she adorable? She is a dachshund/sheltie mix and is 14 year old!!!!! I will say the bitches at the Casa age well.

Afternoon nap after swimming whilst away at the beach...

While eating around here, be prepared to be stared down till you give in......


Buster's friend Rocky, who I believe is some kind of bulldog.

Here is Buster and Lady together. Looks like Lady and the Tramp, no? Thing is Lady is a bull in a china shop, and eats her food in two seconds flat. On the other hand, Buster in very gentile and eat his food one niblet at a time and it takes him 20 minutes to eat.

I should give them a plate of pasta, don't you think, while I serenade them. well, lets not go nuts, I'll watch them whilst I have some gin!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

The Michener Labyrinth


If one lives in this area, with Philadelphia, New Hope, and Doylestown all so close by then one can't complain they have nothing to do. While off on my last vacation I had two free days left so after the pool the one day, the Lad and I went for a light bite, then off to check out the historical sites in Doylestown, which is where I am. I have been many times, but what I really wanted to check out was the new Michener Labyrinth that was added as part of the Michener Museum. The labyrinth is an ancient pattern found in cultures around the world dating back thousands of years. Today people from all over the globe, like blog buddy Deb, walk to quite the mind, find balance, encourage meditation, gain insight and promote well-being. They are historical, cultural, and a land sculpture all in one. So after the pool the one day, we ventured over to check out this find. My first time to ever walk one too I might add.
 


And after a couple wrong turns, I made it to the center!!!!

I was very excited to walk my first labyrinth, as they aren't that common around here. I don't know if I felt more calm or not...it could also have been the libations I had earlier! And if you enjoy labyrinths you must check out Deb's blog, She Who Seeks in my blog roll. She often features many labyrinths of all magnitudes. Right behind the labyrinth is the James A Michener Museum. yes- that James A Michener, who was an American author of more than 40 titles, the majority of which were sweeping sagas, covering the lives of many generations in particular geographic locales and incorporating historical facts into the stories.


Opened in 1988 in Michener's hometown of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, the James A. Michener Art Museum houses collections of local and well-known artists. The museum, constructed from the remains of an old prison, is a non-profit organization, with both permanent and rotating collections. Two prominent permanent fixtures are the James A. Michener display room and the Nakashima Reading Room, constructed in honor of his third wife's Japanese heritage. The museum is known for its permanent collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings and swank champagne art exhibitions.

Across this street from all this is the Mercer Museum which I have written of before. Henry Mercer personally designed plans for a museum to house his collection, six stories tall and cast of poured-in-place concrete. Mercer's museum was completed in 1916. In addition to tools, it displays furnishings of early America, carriages, stove plates, a gallows, antique fire engines, a whaleboat, and the Lenape Stone. The Spruance Library, which houses historical research materials, is located in the lovely adjoining mansion. Mercer decided to build with concrete after the Great Boston Fire of 1872 destroyed his aunt's prized collection of medieval armor, which had been stored in wooden structures. He did not want his own collections to suffer the same fate. Locals mocked his choice of building materials, but on completion of the museum, he lit a bonfire on its roof to prove that it was fireproof. Mercer's museum was an early demonstration of rebar-reinforced concrete as a structural material. You can see this castle of sorts all over town.


And what's really cool is all these sites are all on the same block. And this is just the tip of the iceberg in Doylestown sighting and seeing.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Please..... Let it be My Meteorologist


Here in the Philadelphia area all the ladies, gay boys and myself are enamored over the local news  6ABC's meteorologist, Adam Joseph. I have featured him here many times. Every evening. And on some Saturdays, when home, he also hosts a local show. FYI Philly. I have become accustomed to his face. Isn't he just adorable!! Now if he would just get in touch with me.....I think he would love a life of hot fronts here at the Casa du Borghese.



And that's when the phone rings, and I jump, and as I grab the phone, I pray, let it please be him, Oh dear God.... it must be him! Or I shall die.........

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Grande Dame....Maxi Shield


Feast you eyes on this beast from down under! Maxi Shield is Sydney, Australia's drag du jour , and is the type of gal you can depend on, even on a heavy day. Perched above that perfectly styled synthetic hair that frames her face, Shield wears a myriad of hats: performer extraordinaire, pole dancing compare, anti-violence safety ambassador and rugby union mascot, to name but a few. Largely, however, Shield is known as the good girl of drag. Enormously respected by the gay and lesbian community at large for her generous spirit and sense of community, Shield isn’t afraid to run a ladder in her stocking or chip an acrylic nail to help out when her community calls on her boundless talents to raise cold hard cash for charity!!!!!



And here's a short clip on her humor.....Maxi decides to give Mardi Gras Party a miss this year and throw her own alternative party.... when really she should at the real Party having fun with some of her real friends......