06/26/10, 08/31/20
Penn-Dutch, and Newport Flower Show & The Breakers

On June 19, 2010, Elton and I decided to go to Penn-Dutch.  It's my favorite place.  It's  all  peace and
tranquility in the areas with farms!  The first thing we did when we got to Kitchen Kettle was admire the
brick with Ma's name.  The trip reminded me of how much fun Ma had when she visited the area.  
Ma left this world on June 18, 2010.  May she rest in Peace!
Magnolia
Banjo Jimmy & The Red Rose Ramblers, at Kitchen Kettle

We got stuck on I-95 between exits 88 and 91.  It appears there was a very bad accident.  It took us more than 2
hours to drive between these exits.  The flower show at Rosecliff was not as large as others I have been to but it
was nice nonetheless.   After the flower show, we went to The Breakers, once a summer home for the Vanderbilt
family.  The Historic Landmark closes as 5 but since we were delayed on the highway they remained open until 6.  
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Lily of the Nile
The flower show had an African theme.
Rosecliff
Magnolia
Dahlia
Dahlia
Sea Holly
Clematis
Allium
Crown of Thorns
Peruvian Lily
Part of the ceiling
Staircase
Various roses
Views from the back of the Rosecliff.

The Breakers.  We were not allowed to take photographs inside the mansion.
The mansion next door.
Front
Back
Side

Flowers at the rest stop (service station) in Connecticut on our way home.
Across the bay from the back yard of The Breakers
Good 'N Plenty Restaurant
View from Eli's
Views across the street from Bird-In-Hand Bakery
Group photo
What is taking place to have so many horses and
buggies lined up?
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