It was the next day and the celebrations seemed to continue. We drove
to Philadelphia where Judy studied the photos
I had brought and then explained them to Suzanne
before we headed off to the Blue Angel
and made our way in
for dinner. The bread
accompanied my wine
and got us ready for our salads
and main courses
before taking the bus girl's
picture and pictures of the ceiling
floor
and walls
of the restaurant. The dessert menu
reminded me to capture this photo
for my collection as I also noted the elegant ceiling
in this bath room where they try to teach you French. The
restaurant's card
did not take well to the flash so we headed through the historic district
pausing at the plaque for Richard Stockton
who lived around the corner from us. At the Curtis building
we captured the glass mosaic
that Steve Wynn tried to buy and got directions to the
historic sites as we went looking for dessert. We stopped at Buddakan
and recorded people who ate there
and people
who will never eat there.
We made our way to Serrano where they had crayons on the table
and a menu
that did better with the flash as I tried to record sketchings
and finally got this picture of Judy's cake
with more than 100 candles
though I couldn't get my drawing
of hands and feet. The desserts
caused Lenny and Judy
to convince me to take a picture of the bar
before checking out the mirror
and getting this picture
for the collection before leaving
and heading back towards the car. Along the way, we got a bad
picture of the girl
in the bridal veil and even worse pictures
of the Liberty Bell.