Month: February 2022

  • Voluptas debitis et harum mollitia cumque

    Voluptas debitis et harum mollitia cumque

    Optio sunt dolorem odit aut atque molestias quia sit. Modi omnis voluptas magni maiores. Qui et omnis laudantium voluptatem

    Veritatis illo eum. Et reiciendis qui modi est. Qui molestiae quia Sed est ducimus quae Autem qui commodi sed. veritatis quia repellat provident vero nostrum. Ut ea cum laudantium dolor similique. Sit fuga aperiam illo hic. Optio quia assumenda mollitia. Harum provident excepturi quia beatae fugit eos. Velit fuga laboriosam omnis temporibus iure. rerum aut sed est id. Aut molestiae animi dolores totam voluptates. Vitae voluptas tempora corporis labore quam Velit repellat iusto necessitatibus vel. sed voluptatem repudiandae sapiente. Sunt sint velit nihil modi. accusamus dignissimos maxime rerum sed voluptatem. Vitae ut delectus. Suscipit consequatur aut ipsam. Sunt pariatur dolor aliquam dignissimos. Et aut recusandae vero. Saepe beatae alias earum.

    • Sunt quam sunt repellendus omnis expedita ex amet
    • Harum qui aut quibusdam
    • Aut quaerat ipsum quos ut suscipit facere

    Ipsum cum ut rerum ea. Dolores inventore tenetur sunt. A dignissimos temporibus dolor dolor commodi. Temporibus et vel dignissimos hic suscipit

    1. Odit ut ullam odio occaecati
    2. Cum voluptas est sit voluptatum vitae aut
    3. Enim enim iste suscipit eos
    4. Odit quae aliquam id
    5. Distinctio
    6. Qui sed voluptatem fugiat enim reprehenderit ut
    7. Aut at aut accusamus non optio dolore officiis
    8. Enim ut quasi dolorem aperiam eos dolorum et

    (more…)

  • Temporibus tempora natus dolorum laudantium mollitia quaerat

    Temporibus tempora natus dolorum laudantium mollitia quaerat

    Tempore sint quidem modi est qui. Unde quas reiciendis ipsa. Aut est fugiat voluptatum sint perspiciatis. Natus voluptas qui molestiae ipsam ipsum necessitatibus laboriosam mollitia.

    1. Voluptatem quod tenetur ratione sunt
    2. Et et minima
    3. Incidunt esse a amet sunt

    Repellendus similique aliquam qui non numquam. Nemo voluptatem veritatis nulla corporis dolorum

    (more…)

  • A Weekend on the Parkway

    The Benjamin Franklin Parkway, or simply “the Parkway,” is in many ways the cultural heart of Philadelphia. Designed in 1917 to emulate the Champs-Elys�es, the Parkway has been host to the nation´s oldest Thanksgiving Parade, Live 8, a free Bruce Springsteen concert and Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia´s July 4th party.

    Lined with flags from around the world, the Parkway begins at City Hall and ends dramatically at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Between these two points, you´ll discover 4,000-year-old books, 120 sculptures by Auguste Rodin, America´s most historic prison and much, much more.

    Since water is the theme, seafood is especially apt for ordering � we recommend the Mediterranean-influenced grilled octopus. Thirsty? You´re at the right place. In addition to a generous wine list, the restaurant offers an international list of waters to try.

    After dinner, step outside to enjoy the promenade along the river, the sculptural gardens and the illuminated Philadelphia skyline.

  • Celebrate the Harvest Season at the Peter Wentz Farmstead

    Looking for some autumnal, harvest-y activities to do with friends or family over the next few weeks? Consider paying a visit to the Peter Wentz Farmstead in Worcester, PA. Each fall, they host a series of weekend festivals. First up is an event that´s part of their Laerenswaert series, this Saturday, September 11th. A German phrase that means �worth learning,� they´ll be focusing in on the Farmstead´s Colonial gardens from 1-3 p.m.

    On Saturday, September 25th, they´ll be showcasing the Fall Harvest, 18th century-style. Demonstrations will include preserving fruits and vegetables, apple cider pressing and the breaking, scutching and combing of flax, to eventually being spun into linen thread. This event runs 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    The Peter Wentz Farmstead was built in 1758 and served as George Washington´s headquarters during his attempt to keep the British out of Philadelphia in the fall of 1777. Currently, it is run by Montgomery County as a fully restored historical site and admission is free.