Sunday, May 24, 2009

Parks, a citys' oasis






If you live in "the Burbs" then you are used to greenery all around you. But if you like the hustle and bustle of city living, the need for green is still there. I got to experience the wonders of Central Park! First of all, the landscaping is absolutely gorgeous. Frederick Law Olmsted was a genius! And hey, what's a good park without a good fountain, that is one thing I feel Baltimore is lacking.

I also visited the portion "Strawberry Fields" a 2.5-acre tear-drop-shaped parcel of park, is dedicated to the memory of John Lennon. At the center lies the famous Imagine mosaic, donated by the city of Naples.
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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Roses Smell SOOOOOO Good!






One Perfect Rose
By Dorothy Parker

A single flow'r he sent me, since we met.
All tenderly his messenger he chose;
Deep-hearted, pure, with scented dew still wet—
One perfect rose.

I knew the language of the floweret;
“My fragile leaves,” it said, “his heart enclose.”
Love long has taken for his amulet
One perfect rose.

Why is it no one ever sent me yet
One perfect limousine, do you suppose?
Ah no, it’s always just my luck to get
One perfect rose.



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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Hampton Mansion - National History in your own backyard!






I went to the Hampton Mansion this Saturday and went on a tour. It was very interesting that the Ridgely's "borrowed" (ok, stole) their family crest from some other family, as they didn't have one. There was also an interesting clock hand crafted by John Lynch with a battle scene depicting the USS Hornet sinking the HMS Peacock, 24 February 1813.

Hampton Mansion's driveway was originally in Baltimore city as Towson was all wilderness and it took a whole day to get there. People had to be mindful of the wolves! Men changed their names to inherit the property at times since women could not received property.

Changes are coming so check out this National Historic Site located in your area!