Tuesday, May 26, 2026

12 May 2026 Mantua: Winterthur Gardens the The Tram Ride

 


Winterthur Gardens was located on the grounds of a former DuPont family mansion.  On the grounds a 60 acre garden is still blooming nicely.  There is also a 175 room mansion where Henry Francis DuPont was born.  He took over the management of the garden in 1906 and entire estate in 1914.  It was more than a estate, it was also a working farm with crops and animals.  We parked and headed in through the main entrance. We showed our tickets and as luck would have it the tram was about to depart.  We headed out and got in in line and were seated quickly.  Our driver had a upbeat narration as he dropped out more facts than a New Yorker Fact Checker.  We rode the tram back to where we started and hit the cafe for a most tasty lunch.



It was a pretty quick ride over to Delaware


Another massive bridge to cross


A giant silver woman?


Dotted mailbox


Look what is in bloom!


The butter plant, it is poisonous but great for wrapping butter


Just part of the huge house


Spectacular trees


Hedges of blooming shrubs


All the colors of one side of the rainbow



Massive trees


Also in bloom


Part of the former farm fields


Massive mutant frogs


Another peek of the house


It is massive


Big lakes


A life bird for the day, the tree swallow


Hi ho the silo


A spectacular day just for us!


We three spires atop the red barn


Follow the arrow.  They point to what is in bloom 



 It has been 3 years and 338 days since we began our Migration

Monday, May 25, 2026

10 May 2026 Mantua; Mothers Day and More Flowers

 


When we visited the nursery earlier in the week, we did not get all the flowers we needed to get. To put Kristine's yard into shape, we needed to headed back to the nursery.  Our thought process was, folks would all be attending Mother's day events and so the nursery would be quiet.   We failed to factor in the possibility that going to the nursery itself might be a Mother's Day event.  To our surprise, it was as busy or busier that it was when we went earlier in the week.  No matter, we got the flowers, planted them in the pots and enjoyed the rest of the day with Kristine.  


Driving through some bigger houses


Stone on stone


A fine structure


Back at the nursery


Concrete dogs


Woof!


 It has been 3 years and 336 days since we began our Migration

Sunday, May 24, 2026

9 May 2026 Mantua: Party Time!

 



It was a combo TeamLeip and Leslie Birthday party and there was a fine turnout.  For TeamLeip Kris bought a flags of the world streamer which we strun up from the living room through the kitchen then back to the living room.  Everyone enjoyed  getting the chance to name the flags they recognize and looking up the ones  they did not. The attendees included us, Dave, Kristine, Ember, Cari, Katelyn, Roxanne, Jaxso, Bridgit, Alice, Mike who came from the airport, Mike's mom, Vickey, Dan and Mindy from next door.  I stopped taking pictures mid way so I could enjoy the event.


Kiribati an island nation in the middle of the Pacific ocean


The Ousleys!


First to arrive are Alice and Bridgit


Bridgit is in her dancing outfit and she had to leave for a while 


She came back soon enough after learning a new dance


Connect four!


Don't eat the pieces!


Wales


Dan and Mona from next door


Time to put the camera down and enjoy the party 


Oh my, is it time to hit the desserts?


Vicky is camera shy as usual


But her antique cake tin is a hit


The birds are visiting the back yard feeder


Go Cards!



 It has been 3 years and 335 days since we began our Migration

Saturday, May 23, 2026

8 May 2026 Mantua: A Flower Shopping We Go

 





In preparation for a Saturday party, we braved the crowds and visited the nursery.  There was a huge selection of plants and a corresponding number of customers.  We got a wagon to put the carry our potted plants and while Leslie and Kris  were shopping, I was in charge of little Alice.  She climbed on the wagon and we walked around in circles, me pulling her along to keep her occupied.  Soon the wagon was full and she helped by pushing the wagon.  We crossed the main street to get back to the car and then headed home to do some planting.


So amny spectacular blooms


Vineing plants


This double bloom was a winner and made it to the wagon


The greatest of all time GOAT


Cockadoodle doo


Rows of yellow


Acres of red


Like ass kid in a candy store


Four green thumbs at work


Score on the petunias 


More vining plants


I pitched this to the green thumbs but the thumbs pointed down


Here comes another batch of flowers to replenish the stock


Back att he house it is time to get to work.


Success!



 It has been 3 years and 334 days since we began our Migration