Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Birdcages in Delaware

  
     I saw birdcages without birds, but I love them!

     Delaware is a neighboring state of New York. They don't have an airport, so I decided to explore Delaware with Rousel on a bus trip. The two-hour one-way bus ride wasn't too comfortable but was worth it.
     We went to Wilmington and spent the day at Riverfront Park - a unique and charming place to visit. I call this place a haven of birdcages. Each birdcage has its name and character. They bring more beauty to the park.
     For me, birds represent adventure and freedom. And birdcages should be a temporary billet for them to rest. I love birds and seeing them fly together.
    The river taxi is an excellent element on the river, but we didn't get a chance to ride. There are numerous restaurants by the Riverfront, a great place to dine in. The park is great for walking and a quiet place to read a book. I would like to go back here and spend more time. I bet the sunset is lovely out here.
     The Tubman Garrett Riverfront Park was busy with some weekend activities. I read at the park memorial that Wilmington has a rich history of slavery. The South Market Street Bridge on the Riverfront also has its own history.

     Before we headed back to New York, we had a buffet lunch at a Japanese restaurant and ice cream to cool us off after walking.
      Our trip to Delaware was short yet a good one. I had a nice weekend with my friend and had enjoyed another beautiful place.




 


 
  

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