We were treated to quite a display this weekend when we walked along the Delaware River at Penn's Landing. The sun was setting and the clouds broke up the light, creating beautiful colors and contrasts.
The photos tell the story of this relaxing walk, all courtesy of freelance photographer Andrea Ramsdell:
The Mummers Parade takes place every New Year's Day in Philadelphia, a fantastic way to get out of the house the morning after and extend the holiday season celebration one final day. "Local clubs" participate with bright costumes, instruments, and brillant flair, stopping every few blocks to perform and impress the gathered crowds.
I found it a really great way to start the New Year - a very diverse and festive experience. Many people take to the streets for hours, visiting the vendors and walking the closed off streets of the city. Others gather at City Hall where the judging takes place, raising their voices for their favorite club.
Here's a video and some still shots of the parade (photos by Will McGough and Andrea Ramsdell):
Notre-Dame Towers The climb starts with 255 steps up the North Tower. Then cross over to the Galerie des Chimeres, which will give you a bird’s eye view of the amazing carved stone monsters. Kids love this! It’s another 147 steps to the Bourdon, which is a giant bell located on the roof. You'll have a spectacular panoramic view. This is the home of Victor Hugo's famous character "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame".