Showing posts with label Philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philadelphia. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2012

Philly Breakfast

We had one quick stop for a great breakfast at Honey's Sit-n-Eat this morning before heading back to DC. Highly recommended next time you're in Philly!

A wonderful Mexican / southern food / Jewish deli restaurant!

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Philadelphia

We woke up in Philadelphia for a jam-packed day of fun in the birthplace of liberty! Our first stop was at Reading Terminal Market for breakfast. After tasting our way through, we walked down to the Liberty Mall / downtown historic area for some sightseeing. We had already seen the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall on a previous trip to Philly with Autumn's mom, so we were able to avoid the ridiculously long Memorial Day Weekend lines for those. Instead we headed straight for the gift shop to pick up some much needed patriotic souvenirs and then over to the National Constitution Center museum to escape the heat for a few hours of air-conditioned bliss. By then, it was time for a cheese steak lunch back at the Reading Terminal Market. It took over an hour in line!! But, we were rewarded with cheesy-steaky goodness.

After lunch, we visited the Franklin Institute to see the Dead Sea Scrolls followed by a movie in IMAX!! I ingeniously had already bought the tickets online, so another horrifying line was avoided!

Our final stop for the day was dinner at Lolita, a mexican restaurant. It was BYOB (as are many restaurants in Philly due to some ridiculous liquor-licensing laws), but I was able to track down a back-alley bar where I could buy the devil's brew! Dinner was great, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time in PA, as always.

 Breakfast at the Reading Terminal Market with fabulous neon signs!

 Beignets, breakfast sandwiches, candy and cake! YUM!

 Independence Hall and 1,000,000,000 visitors in line!

The National Constitution Center had no line AND air conditioning, which were our only criteria for all activities today.

Just me chatting with some of the founding fathers...so interesting!

 Autumn and I getting ready to sign the Constitution with George Washington

My genuine Constitution certificate of authenticity

 Autumn posing with Washington's flag! 
Just look at all the bunting!

 Say cheese...

Now that's a big flag!

SHAZAM!

 Cheese-steaks in action!

 Yum!

The Franklin Institute

 These pots may have contained pieces of the Dead Sea Scrolls
(Sorry no photography allowed of the actual scrolls!)

Philadelphia Skyline

 City Hall!

 The city of Brotherly Love!

My top-secret beer mission was a success!
(Please note the sketchy-alley factor of the background)

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Pennsylvania Adventure

For our first (and only) 3-day weekend during Portuguese training, Eric planned out a fantastic trip to Philadelphia for us!  The sun was out (and serious!), and it was time for a road trip...yipee!!!

While in Mexico, planning for a different set of circumstances that did not come to fruition, I ordered a travel book for the USA, thinking Eric and I would have a leisurely road trip from southern Texas to Washington State.  As everyone knows by now, that did not happen....but I really am glad I got that book.  We are discovering all kinds of hidden gems we had no idea about and are really close to us!  We decided to check one out on our way to Philly this weekend.  We stopped by Longwood Gardens for the afternoon to explore a huge arboretum built by the du Pont family, and now open to the public.  It was gorgeous, and Eric took some spectacular plant pictures!  

A tree trained to grow flat against the wall.

Here we are enjoying the sun!  Cheers!

Begonias in full bloom.  There were a lot of these, covering a part of an exhibit.  I love the orange!

One species of the many orchids on display in the hot-as-heck orchid room.

There was a large water feature, too.  This water lily was among many water plants.

We don't know what this is, but we do know it is awesome looking.

Venus Fly Trap just asking for your finger!  The sign said these are native to North Carolina.  I had no idea!

It seemed like every where we looked there were big pretty petunias.

One of many special Hibiscus plants.  Fun fact: The Hibiscus is the state flower of Hawaii.

 All twisted and tangled...

Up next, topiary garden!  So well kept...

Followed by faux-waterfall and Rapunzel tower!  Nothing says totally man-made waterfall like the extremely powerful smell of chlorine.  It looks pretty though, right?

Here's my baby-cooking progress...6 months of baby in there!!

 Italian Garden Zone...I feel I've been suddenly swept off to Europe!

That is one gigantic bumble bee!

On the way out we passed this pretty sight.  It looks like something from a fairy tale to me.  :)

Longwood Gardens was very fun, and then we hopped in the car and were off for a Phila-dventure!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Mom & Rich Visit: Philadelphia

Mom & Rich flew out for a long weekend to visit. On Saturday morning we headed out to Philadelphia on our way to Atlantic City for some delicious cheese steaks. We tried both Geno's and Pat's, and it was close, but I liked Pat's better. Rich felt like he was living TV since he had just seen a special on the long time rivalry between the two sandwich kings!


In my book, Pat is the King of Steaks!


Rich & Mom at Geno's