May 02

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May 02, originally uploaded by rmom352.

On the way back from a quick shopping trip to the outlets in Lancaster, I passed this log cabin. It is quite old and restored and turned in to a little flower shop. It is located behind the Strasburg Inn. That is where we had our wedding reception in 1989!! No not this little house, the Strasburg Inn!!

May 03

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May 03, originally uploaded by rmom352.

Loose tea has so much more taste than bag tea. This is a blueberry/peach combination from Teavana in the mall. They have over 50 different types of teas you can mix to create your own blend. This is our favorite one however. We like the Roobios teas because they are more fruity and a bit sweeter than many of the others.

May 04

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May 04, originally uploaded by rmom352.

The combination of greens and blues in this glass bowl is appealing to me. This would make a great display on a table.

May 05

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May 05, originally uploaded by rmom352.

Water lillies in bloom. Did you know some types of lillies will bloom only at night? I would like to see those sometime.

May 10

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May 10, originally uploaded by rmom352.

One of the many side of the road Amish shops. This is a woodworking place that makes small sheds but is mostly known for the backyard playgrounds/swingsets. No Sunday sales.

May 06

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May 06, originally uploaded by rmom352.

Chester County is filled with little historical stone houses across the countryside. This one has been restored to what may be the original structure shape. No one lives in here at the moment. This is a mix of the past of the home and the present of the stop sign!

May 08

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May 08, originally uploaded by rmom352.

Wind farms like this are unique in the East. If you have ever seen one, you will know how big they are up close. This one is in the bay in Atlantic City, NJ.