October 11, 2012

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    Longwood Gardens at Night

    Thursday Afternoon and Evening, September 27

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    While we were eating supper, Inge (a cat lover) quickly went outside when she noticed one of Longwood’s eleven cats outside the dining room.

     

     

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    Inge was delighted to see Belin, her favorite Longwood Garden’s feline, as we approached Peirce-du Pont House, the oldest building at Longwood Gardens,

     

     

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    Belin was Mrs. du Pont’s maiden name.

    The cats main job is “Rodent Patrol.”

     

     

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    Then began our nighttime walk to the Forest of Light.

     

     

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    If I remember correctly there were 20,000 lights in this area.

     

     

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    The lights were continually changing color.

     

     

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    In the meadow there were sixty-nine structures built out of one-liter recyclable plastic bottles filled with water, laser-cut wood fiber optics connected to an LED projector and sound system.

     

     

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    We saw many more beautiful sights as we walked back toward the Conservatory.

     

     

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    Arrow Spring is a 300-foot serpentine trail filled with sage that resembles a flowing watercourse by day and a meandering stream of 15,000 lights by night.

     

     

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    The waterfall light show outside the Conservatory was fabulous. However we were not permitted to use the flash on our cameras, so I was not able to capture its true beauty.

     

     

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    Back inside the Conservatory, I captured a few more lights, flowers, and fountains.

     

     

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    After leaving through the Visitors Center, we were greeted by these beautiful lights that were continually changing color.

     

     

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    It was indeed an afternoon and evening that was a delight to my eyes.

     

     

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