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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge Week 47: Windows
Grandpa was crippled. All day he reclined by the front window at 1420 N. Denny Avenue staringย out at the aging neighborhood. Grandpa rarely talked as my Grandmother kept a constant stream going. He stared out the window.

The only thing that has changed over the past 60 years is the color of the house and the size of the tree. He must have watched the grass growing.
One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today. Dale Carnegie
My mother’s cousin Hal, however, in September 2016, at age 91 and nearly blind,ย directed me to Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA and where we found our Window Wonderland at Longwood Gardens Conservatory. We started our self-guided tour outside. After we passed through the first ivy covered archway, we found a creek with a wrought iron gazebo.
While the roof structureย wasn’t a window, we feltย like we were inside looking through a fancy window.
As we meandered by the river, we huffed and puffed past a meadow with some chairs meant for someone else who wanted to sit in the blistering sun. Unable to resist its call to my camera, I started walking towards a many-windowed house at the edge of the meadow under a large leafy tree. ย Hal made a beelineย for the shady bench.
Did you see Hal waiting on the bench while I went inside to take pictures? The Canopy Cathedral is actually a tree house.
What you really want for yourself is always trying to break through, just as a cooling breeze flows through an open window on a hot day. Your part is to open the windows of your mind. Vernon Howard
Just so you know, even though there was a breeze blowing, it did not bear any semblance of coolness. If you have never been to the midwest and east in the summer and early fall, you may not have experienced 75% humidity.
WJLA in Washington DC explains the sensation.
“For example, if the temperature is 86ยฐ and the dew point is 70ยฐ it will actually feel like 91ยฐ! The reason it feels hotter is because it’s harder for our bodies to cool us off when there is higher humidity. Our bodies use a process of evaporative cooling, so if there’s a lot of water vapor in the atmosphere, it is much harder for our bodies to cool off, as compared to a day when there is less water vapor and lower humidity.
Hold onto your companion’s arm as you watch this next video. As I look at it with objective eyes, it seems likeย the videographer is a ghost floating through the unoccupied tree cathedral and not me. Turn the sound off, of course, and shut off the lights for added effect.
Sadly, once I got inside the treehouse, it felt like a hothouse and not a spectacular set of windows in a treehouse.
People are like stained – glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
It would be VERY DARK to be in the Canopy Cathedral after sunset. Who knows, the wood used to build the quaint treehouse, gathered from other locations might exude some misplaced spirits. We did not stay to find out. ย The mid-afternoon sun was hot, and Hal and Iย gravitated towards where we might find some air conditioning. I do not remember finding any.

This view and added humidity took my breath away. Even with failing eyesight, Hal enjoyed more of life than Grandpa Morris. Longwood Gardens is iconic to this area.
Wherever we looked, we saw views made more spectacular by the windows that framed them.

In spite of the window and the 83-degree day, the room seemedย dark. Maybe I felt dark and sad inside after hearing the amazing two concluding minutes of the piano concert!
After missing the concert, we got lost wandering through the many rooms under the glass roofย windows of the gigantic conservatory. Windows in this room filtered the light for these plants. By the way, you can find out the names of all the plants on their website IF you remember which room you were in. hehehe (You knew there would be a catch, didn’t you?)
The tropical room may have been one of the hottest. You can see that birds have dropped by this room hoping to swoop down to enjoy a bit of banana heaven. I doubt that birds like windows very much.
I’ll end with this chenille plant. I know you should not shoot into the sunshine, but the sky smiled it’s bluest grin and captured my heart.
Hal made sure I saw every exhibit in the conservatory. Exhaustion made my sandals feel like they had steel weights embedded in the soles by the time weย went full circle and exited the conservatory.
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12 responses to “Where to Find a Window Wonderland”
I’ve been to Longwood, it is quite beautiful. Loved this post, thanks for linking up!
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Thanks for the visit. I love your blog as well. I’m linking your Lingering Look at Windows Challenge to my page of Photo Challenges. http://wp.me/P7tP3I-gS I look forward to getting better acquainted. ๐
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Thank you
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My pleasure! ๐
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Lovely post MVBFM especially the videos ๐ โค
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Why thank you, MFR. How have you been? ๐ ๐
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You are welcome my friend.
Not too well, but the tablet and my new Spanish laptop are keeping me insane. No change there then !
I do hope that you are all well and happy. Hugs. ๐ โค
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MFR, I am sorry that you are still not doing well. You have a big BD coming up soon! Vince’s BD is Friday. We are both doing well, as are Kalev and the cats. Manny lives a quiet life. He prefers sitting around watching TV to much of anything else these days. He will go to Australia with me to see Carol & Leanne, though. We are both excited about that. ๐ Lots of love and hugs to you my faithful friend. ๐ xoxox
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Happy birthday Vince !!
Yes, my birthday is in about three weeks. My friend Hilda’s the party organiser and is keeping everything secret from me except I asked for no presents, but rather guests donate to cat’s home. The other thing I asked Hilda to do is to buy a box of chocolates for all the ladies coming. She has done that already. Everything else is secret, I haven’t a clue what or where the party will be.
Wow ! Australia ! That’s a long way away from you. I do hope that you and Manny have a great time.
Love and hugs back. Ralph xxx
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I’ll tell Vince you wished him a happy BD. You two are only 3 weeks apart in age. Carol, Leanne and I will have a wonderful time. It’s a blogging vacation! What could be better, right? It’s so good to hear from you. So life is like a box of chocolates for your ladies? hmmmm. Why was I not invited to this dreamy event??? I hope you have a lovely time. I look forward to hearing all about it in one of your next posts. Lots of love and hugs, RVBFM ๐ xoxox
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Wonderful post for this week’s window. ๐
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Thank you, Cee. It was a fun one.
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