Sunday, July 17, 2011

Sunday

Sundays in the city are pretty great. Today I walked down to the Headhouse Square Farmers Market and picked up a delicious scone, some blackberries, and fresh flowers. There was tons of other stuff but I'm scared of vegetables and don't know how to cook anything so I went for the sweet and pretty things, naturally.

Headhouse Square
I also went to a service at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. It's almost 250 years old and gorgeous inside. It's in Society Hill, which is a really old, fancy part of town with cobblestone streets. The one downside to going to such an old church is the lack of air conditioning. It was pretty hot in there today.

A Taste of Society Hill
On another note, yesterday I had to go pay for my aforementioned ticket (bleh) at the Philadelphia Parking Authority, home of Parking Wars! In order to get in, I had to go through security and a metal detector. People are serious about parking around here, y'all. And I thought Chapel Hill was bad!

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