Sunday, July 20, 2014
We met Kent's colleague, Fernando, and his wife, Josefina, at their home in Brecksville, then drove together to
Gervasi Vineyards in North Canton, OH.
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Gervasi Bistro and Piazza (H Brown) |
We had a wonderful lunch at the
Bistro. Afterwards we headed out the back door across the busy patio called the
Piazza to see the manicured grounds with a lake and villas in the distance.
Today they were hosting the
Bellissimo Art Show in the Outdoor Pavilion and along the pathways. We saw some pretty unique and creative items. (I only took photos if the artist was not watching!)
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Cast birdbaths |
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Stuffed turkey |
We drove north to Akron to the
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens.
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Part of the Stan Hywet Hall façade |
Stan Hywet is Old English for stone quarry, a feature of the original property. The Tudor Revival mansion was built in 1912-1915 and designed by Cleveland architect Charles S Schneider for the family of Franklin Augustus Seiberling. Seiberling and his brother Charles Willard Seiberling were co-founders of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
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South Terrace |
Because it was later in the afternoon, we decided just to explore the gardens and grounds. The estate's immediate 70 acres were designed by landscape architect Warren Manning.
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London Plane Tree Allée |
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English Garden |
The English Garden was redesigned in 1928 by Ellen Biddle Shipman and this is the only fully-restored Shipman garden open to the public.
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Anemone japonica had flowers/buds both singly and in clusters |
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English Garden fountain |
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Dahlia |
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West Terrace and rear of San Hywet Hall |
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Nymphaea/Water Lily |
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Begonia boliviensis on the West Overlook |
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Japanese Garden |
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Vines in the Japanese Garden |
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Viburnum trilobum berries |
Stan Hywet presents Shakespeare performances in the summer.
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Shakespeare play rehearsal |
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Birch Tree Allée |
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Ricinus communis/Castor Bean cultivar |
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Eustoma grandiflorum in purple |
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Eryngium sp/Sea Holly |
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Solanum melongena/White eggplant cultivar |
There was a replica of the original greenhouse.
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Nepenthes sp/Pitcher Plant |
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A scale model of the Seiberling family summer home |
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Summer home called Cedar Lodge on Long Island
at the northern end of Lake Huron |
There was also a butterfly conservatory.
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Danaus plexippus/Monarch Butterfly |
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Kent with a Nymphalis antiopa/Mourning Cloak |
We had left and were in the parking lot when Fernando noticed Josefina had a hitchhiker! She returned the butterfly to the conservatory.
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Josefina with a Mourning Cloak butterfly on her shoulder |
Today we had seen two spectacular properties, the kind that are popular for weddings and other major events. On the drive home, we followed Riverview Road through Cuyahoga Valley National Park. We were parallel to the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad (CVSRR) tracks and the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. We took a short detour into the town of Peninsula, and saw the CVSRR train in the station! A perfect way to complete a perfect day!
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