I feel the need to apologize to all of you reading this blog. The last couple of weeks of my summer in Baltimore were so eventful that I didn't have time to finish all of my posts. I would start one, but soon after I felt the need to start yet another post, all the while neglecting the ones prior to it. As a result, I have several posts that were started and just never finished. I also wanted to be sure to complete them in the order they happened. I told myself that I would finish all of them once I got home and just before school started . . . and I am sure you all can guess how well that plan turned out. :) It didn't. School started and my semester was crazy and a lot has happened since then, but first things first: I need to complete these pending stories. I started this blog to document my summer, and I plan on finishing it. So here is the rest of my story.
{July 28, 2012}
I spent the whole Saturday in Philadelphia with Leanne.
We saw Independence Hall. There were so many people. A large line wrapped around the side of the building to see the Liberty bell. I peeked through the window, good enough. I saw the Liberty bell, and I did not have to wait in line.
We saw the Old City Hall building where the U.S. Supreme Court was held.
I took pictures of many stately buildings. I really enjoyed the layout of the city. It was quite magnificent to see such a variety of buildings on a single street.I also found gentlemen in the city of Philadelphia ready to offer an umbrella as protection from the scorching sun. How thoughtful!
Upon entering a tall building, we found a piano placed at the center of the room and a glass dome above to allow us to view the sky. I also took notice of the food court. I seem to have a homing signal that can always direct me to the nearest food.
A view between skyscrapers on the right, this made me feel absolutely puny! It amazes me what things men are able to make with certain materials. It certainly is quite the achievement.
I was sure to take pictures of all of the castles. :) Okay, we know they aren't castles, but it's been awhile, so I can't recall what buildings they were specifically. So just enjoy these pictures along with me.
I do remember finding this little park, if you can call it that. It was filled with giant game pieces from all different types of board games. I even managed to push over a Domino that was probably eight times my size! No, the pieces were cemented in place, but you can see the size of them really well in this next photo. Absolutely crazy how small I am!
Looking down one of the streets, I saw a paintbrush peeking out from between buildings. Someone must be sneaking around painting the sky because I caught evidence of it. I can tell an artist's hand when I see one ;)
If my memory serves me correctly, I believe this was the Mason temple. I did like the architecture of the building, specifically the doors. I don't know what it is, but for some reason I am drawn toward things that look like they have been aged through weather and time. I think it is gorgeous.
As we continued our journey, we ran into a Constitution convention. There was a room that had statues representing each of the signers of the Constitution. At the base of their feet, a plague stated each man's name, occupation and where he was from. It was neat to be able to read about these great men that did so much for citizens of the United States. I am thankful for the time and effort that they put in to establish this nation.
Here I am with Alexander Hamilton, the youngest of the group. What surprised me was comparing the heights of the men in that room. Some were significantly shorter than I had imagined. Others looked like giants next to the rest. It was so fun to see all of the people and think about what each was contributing to the convention.
We spent the better part of the day in Philly. I am glad I had the chance to at least walk around and absorb some of the sights. Then we left. Goodbye Philadelphia!
Making our way back to Baltimore, Leanne remembered a little place called Havre De Grace that was on our way home.
By the time we were about to give up, we asked a friendly-looking pedestrian to help us. She laughed and directed us over three streets. We were SO close!
Upon my return, I had to squeeze through the door because this. The Olympics were starting and so my roommate had cleverly conjured up a stand for the television antennae. However, she had to improvise to make it so that Willow couldn't reach it either. I hope everyone else enjoyed the games as well!
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