Height

This is inside the lobby of the Willard InterContinental Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C. It’s on Pennsylvania Avenue, just a stone’s throw from the White House, and was opened in 1901. The hotel fell into disrepair and was closed in 1968, but reopened in 1986 after years of renovation. 

According to Wikipedia, every president since Franklin Pierce has either slept in or attended an event at the hotel at least once.  Read more here.
I love the lobby, decorated for Christmas here. Check out the ceiling details.

stiletto

And you thought your heels were high? This “stiletto” is outside Union Station in D.C. and probably part of an advertising campaign. I couldn’t decide which photo to upload today, so picked both.

Great weekend, everyone!

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“Rust”

Taking a photo every day has been good for me. I’m taking more chances and learning along the way. I’m also noticing things I once missed, like this old fence. We’ve walked by it hundreds of times, but one morning the sun was hitting a few remaining leaves echoing the rusted metal.

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Red leaf

The one red leaf, the last of its clan,
That dances as often as dance it can,
Hanging so light, and hanging so high,
On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Tea for Three

I bought these cups and saucers about a month ago at a cool antique store. They remind me of the beautiful cups my mother and grandmother used for coffee and tea. No ordinary ceramic mugs for them–it had to be bone china. These are not that fine, but I love the frozen-sorbet colors.

Wow, I just found out this photo made Explore on flickr! I can’t believe it–nothing for a year and then twice in two months. What a nice way to start the day. Hope yours is going well too.

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Random Florida, part II

flowers on Edison property

Flowers on the Edison estate, Fort Myers, Fla.

Edison verandah II

Verandah looking through to Caloosahatchee River, Edison summer house

wader

Wader in the Caloosahatchee River

bottles, Edison museum

Display, Edison museum, Fort Myers, Fla.

Happy Monday, everyone. I’ll be going back to one photo a day for a while until after the holidays. I know I said this before, but this time I really mean it. 🙂
Hope your day’s going well….

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Random Florida, part I

Mel's Diner

Mel’s Diner, Cape Coral, Florida

display in Edison museum

Display in Edison Museum, Fort Myers, Florida

Meyer lemon, Edison summer house

Meyer lemons, Thomas Edison summer home

Edison verandah

Verandah, Edison summer house

Part II on Monday. Great weekend, everyone!

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Thomas Edison and fried gator tails

While in Fort Myers, Fla., we stopped in at the summer home and laboratory of Thomas Alva Edison. These beautiful bottles were used in his lab….

Edison's lab

They had just restored the lab, so all the bottles were temporarily displayed on unattractive metal shelving. Imagine if you will, all those bottles on these tables and shelves. His other labs are at the Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich. That’s a pretty fabulous museum, by the way.

Edison victrola

Edison not only invented the light bulb, but the phonograph and motion pictures. Early victrolas had no volume control, so they made larger “horns” for louder music. If they wanted to lower the volume, they stuffed socks in the horn. That’s where the expression “put a sock in it” comes from, according to our guide.

Edison's kinetoscope

Edison’s kinetoscope, the precursor for movie cameras.

Edison's summer home

Edison’s summer home. You can’t walk inside any of the rooms, so I didn’t take interior shots.

Henry Ford of Ford Motors was a close friend of Edison’s, and his summer home is located next door. I didn’t get a picture of Ford’s house, but here’s a shot of the interior:

Ford home interior

Believe it or not, Ford captured Edison’s last breath in a glass tube and it’s in the Dearborn museum:

Google image

A little obsessive, maybe?

Edison's desk + typewriter

This is in Edison’s office off the lab. I love the old typewriter and wire baskets.

Another vintage typewriter and an ancient wall phone in the same office:

Edison office phone

The thing that struck me the most was that Edison’s very first teacher called him “addled” and his mother pulled him out of school after only three months. Thank heaven she was a teacher and was able to homeschool him. Edison’s quote about her:

“My mother was the making of me. She was so true, so sure of me; and I felt I had something to live for, someone I must not disappoint.”

Imagine how different our lives would be if she hadn’t taught him?

Fried Gator Tail

Oh, on our last day, we went to a huge flea market in Fort Myers. This was one of the places to get food. Yep, fried gator tails. Nope, I didn’t try them and I never will. I have my limits. 🙂

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Summer and winter in November

Naples beach

So we went to Florida for Thanksgiving this year. It looked like this photo the whole time. Rain came the day we left. I don’t know what it is, but whenever my husband and I travel, the weather is always great. Come to think of it, I don’t think I’ve ever had a lousy vacation because of weather. One year it was over 100 degrees in Paris, but we coped.
This was taken in Naples, a very nice upscale beach town. I especially like this house near the beach:

Naples house

Naples beach

The beach was pretty crowded for November.

Naples pier

Quite a few people were fishing off the pier too. Some old guy asked me if I wanted a picture of a fish so I could say I caught something. I quickly snapped this, then he threw it back in the water….

a throwback

I assure you, no fish were harmed in the making of this blog post!

Florida palms

I love palm trees.

The only downside to the trip was the fact that my friends’ mother, who’s been like a second mom to me, has dementia. What a cruel thing that is. I went through it with my dad, and the day he no longer recognized me was one of my worst. Still, she remembered me, and we enjoyed our time together. Thank God we went when we did.

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I ♥ Southwest

 

Sorry about the humongous size of this photo, but I wanted to show the quality of the iPhone camera. I know I sound like a broken record, but I love this phone! I shot through a lousy airplane window somewhere over Florida.

I also heart Southwest airlines because they have great deals, the flight attendants tell jokes and/or sing songs and the planes have great colors. The only drawback is that they don’t have movies on longer flights. I’ll be fixing that, now that my son has shown me how to download movies onto the iPhone. But nothing’s better than flying first class when it’s an overseas trip.

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“Country living” in New York City

Hey there….I’m back from Florida, where it was sunny and warm and beautiful. I need some time to organize photos, so will share something else with you today.

Every now and then I’ll see something in a magazine that really grabs me. This time it was Country Living. I like the color blue, but I don’t use it in my home. I might change my mind for this Christmas decor in an 1890’s New York City brownstone. Not sure how a brownstone in New York qualifies as country living, but what the heck. Enjoy….

from Country Living

 

from Country Living

 

from Country Living

 

from Country Living

 The brownstone belongs to Vicki Gordon, the executive story editor at 60 Minutes, and her husband, Michael Rubin. 

I’m not the best at decorating for Christmas, but I think even I could pull this off:

from Country Living

See you tomorrow!

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