[All photos in this post were taken by me, you may click to enlarge them.]
Sean and I drove to the wedding of Dr. L’s second daughter in
The photos above were taken by Sean, my husband.
We left at
We got to mother’s house a
Mom and I enjoyed a breakfast visit from one of her ex-colleague’s who will celebrate her 100th birthday next year. The ex-colleague had brought Irish soda bread from Gemellis’ Bakery and it was delightful. Although at an advanced age, this woman is mentally together and sprightly. She uses a cane, but only because she does not trust her footing in unfamiliar turf. At home she runs around like there is no tomorrow. She still plays bridge. She does not drive, however. I have known her since my childhood, so it is always a treat to see her. I intend to go to her 100th birthday celebration, because, how many of those does one get to go to??? That night we watched Big Love.
Monday at
Tuesday took it easy we went out for Indian food. We wanted to go to the all vegetarian Dhosa Diner, but they had had a kitchen fire and were closed. So we went to mom’s favorite Indian restaurant which I have eaten at before. We were so early and I told her that it was when the peasants eat, and she replied indignantly “I am a peasant.” We had the whole place to ourselves and the server flirtatiously said “Would you like the ocean view or the
Wednesday we went to the
Plus we saw a Daphne literally covered in buds and ready to bloom.
Then we approached the mansion and I took a photograph. We were taking a shortcut across the main lawn from the
Here is the main entrance. Notice the sinking ship on the top of the doorway which signifies the family’s main income from maritime insurance.
Next, we entered the camellia houses. Here, grow camellias planted directly in the soil and also potted. The plants range in size from small, like you might buy in your local greenhouse, to huge, as in taller than a man. The flowers come in all colors, from white to red, varieties and sizes.
The houses are not heated, but airy and fragrant. It was like a breath of spring being in there. There were also water features and the camellias were augmented with hanging vines, like jasmine and roses.
Reluctantly we moved on. We visited the succulent houses, but I only took a photo of this jade vine, because it looks so extraterrestrial.
Then we went through a color room that had oranges, bananas, palm trees, bromeliads, orchids, crotons and all sorts of tropical plants. I had to wait until some photographers left to get this photo.
Then it was onto the orchid houses. Sigh. It was so beautiful there! I instantly began taking photos of the lady’s slipper orchids, because I have a Ralph Glory that is a lady’s slipper at home and I prefer them possibly because of that. I think they are damn sexy orchids (well, at least to the Hymenoptera that pollinate them)!
Above is a photo of a bee pollinating an orchid that I found on the web.
The Phalaenopsis orchids seem very ordinary to me. But this shot, that my mother took, finds one that has random spots. I love that!
Here is a look down the orchid house, just to give you a perspective on how it looks.
So refreshing to see an entire greenhouse filled with orchids in bloom! Of course on the other side were the lady’s slipper orchids. And finally, as a tribute to Cristiano, here is a photo of green orchids that we saw a large arrangement of at the Asian Art Festival that we attended together.
Then we went out again and saw a small fish pond with bright orange red comets in it. No koi, how disappointing!
Dinner Wednesday was with mom’s dinner group and we journeyed to Fisherman’s Catch on
Mom cooked dinner on Thursday. She made fettuccine with prosciutto, peas and Swiss chard in a roux. It was fabulous! Thursday night we watched Ugly Betty and Grey's Anatomy. Of course we watched Jon Stewart's Daily Show on our computers all week.
The last photo I took was from the Sea Jet as I was departing of the beach on Orient Point. Bye Mommy! Thanks for having me! I had a great time!
14 comments:
Sue you look fabulous in these first shots,like a Hollywood actress!
I see you had a great time at Mom`s!Loved the greenhouse shots.I love flowers and plants.Always wanted to own an orchid but they`re too expensive here and I dunno how to take care of them.
Oh, I don't know if I would go that far Toni. But thanks for the compliment! Orchids are expensive here too. But they are pretty easy to take care of if you have good conditions for them. Youi can find lots of info about them on the web.
I have to agree with Toni I think you look great! I love what looks like a silk oriental piece you were wearing over the black. Very colorful and pretty!
Sounds like you had a good time with your Mom. That Arboretum sounds and looks like a lot like Duke Gardens, the former estate of Doris Duke here in Hillsborough NJ.
I'd love to make it out there to L.I. to see this place too.
hello and good morning, Sue.
as i promised, here's the link to the Benoît Prévot podcast interview.
http://www.drdicksexadvice.com/2009/03/23/podcast-109/
there's a bit of a blog-roll in the posting itself ;-) and a nice exchange between Ben and i about your site in the podcast.
i hope you get a chance to listen in at some point.
thank you again for bring Ben to our attention. love your site!
richard
dr_dick@drdicksexadvice.com
Orient Point ..one of my favorite place..so decant and lonley
Stan - Thanks so much for the compliment. I am wearing a Bettina Riedel aubergine chenille suit with a cut velvet silk wrap that is beaded and has two peacocks on it along with a floral design. :)
All the pictures look beautiful, especially the ones with you in it. :)
Aw Paul, you know just what to say!
Sue you looked absolutely beautiful.
And that smile...... I'm hearing the Mary Tyler Moore show theme song in the background :)
Damien, you'll make me blush!
You look very elegant indeed and your
smile is beauitful
Your
Put your shoes on Susie reader.
Thank you so much "shoes"! You are too sweet!
You look absolutely radiant, Sue. Will you be my heroine?
Thanks! Are you not your own heroine?
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