I think it was the 4th of july
I think that's when I took this photo. Well, what I do know is that it was warm and green in my favorite place in the world, Rittenhouse Square. It's pretty cold out these days, but my wife and I have found out that we are going to have a boy! So I'm pretty excited for his first visit to the park. Here we have one of the most famous statues in Philadelphia....Evelyn Taylor Price Sundial by Beatrice Fenton. Evelyn Taylor was the president of the Rittenhouse Square Flower Market Association from 1914-1939. Just a couple of kids having fun in the park.
Here is some music to make you think of sunny days.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
saturday in the park...
Monday, January 26, 2009
a penny saved is a penny earned...
but you can't take it with you when you go.
Above is Benjamin Franklin's grave. The man who did everything, invented everything, and was everything...lies here. In my opinion, he is one of the greatest Americans in our history, and the quintessential Philly guy. I've never been one to "see dead people", but there is something special about the site. Ben died on April 17, 1790, at age 84. His funeral was attended by approximately 20,000 people. Not a bad showing.
Go stop by and pay him a visit. He's right there by Independence Mall at the corner of 5th and Arch Street. Toss him a penny and go be great yourself.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
a finer diner...
Be Nice or Leave
That's what they say at Sam's Morning Glory Diner. In fact, it's on the staff's t-shirts. Today was not a good day. The Eagles broke my heart once again. Still, it wasn't a total loss as I think back to my breakfast at my favorite South Philly spot. If you go, grab a great cup of coffee and a frittata with their special sauce. It will brighten up your morning...no matter how bad your football team is. The finer diner is on 10th and Fitzwater. Be ready for a wait... though it's worth it. Enjoy.
When do pitchers and catchers report?
Saturday, January 10, 2009
please note...
Our DJs aren't the only ones jazzy in town
It is long overdue, but it's time for us to take a visit to Northern Liberties - where some say, is the coolest part of town. One thing is for sure, Ortlieb's Jazz Haus on North 3rd st. oozes cool. Like many great jazz musicians...it keeps a low profile as a converted lunch room from the old Ortlieb's brewery. While quiet on the outside, the bands wail on the inside and serve some pretty damn fine food. Philly's own John Coltrane would be proud. We must protect this haus. Get a taste here.
It's one of my favorites.
Check it out..and play it cool!
www.ortliebsjazzhaus.com
Sunday, January 4, 2009
a bridge not too far
It's official. We have partied like it's 2009.
I don't know how it happened, but here we are in 2009. One short year away from 2010. Isn't that the year we make contact? Above is Philly's famous Ben Franklin Bridge. Our signature bridge crosses the Delaware River into New Jersey to take you to the beach, casino's, NYC, tomatoes, and much more. On the other side is your fine city, fresh from its 2009 debut.
What roads will your life take you in 2009?
Good luck...God bless...and go Eagles!
