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Not Afraid 03-27-2006 11:14 AM

April Swanking - Huntington Gardens - April 22nd
 
WHAT: April Swanking
WHERE: Huntington Library and Gardens - San Marino (near Pasadena)
WHEN: April 22nd, 11:00 am (Meet at the entrance)
ADMISSION: $15 per person



We're were talking about how absolutely beautiful the Huntington Gardens are in Spring, so what better time to see them than in Late April. The roses should be in full bloom and the weather not so hot.

So, I suggest we dress in our best Garden Party attire (Hats encouraged) and explore the beautiful Huntington Gardens.

There are also art exhibitions to be viewed (including the ubiquitous Pinky and Blue boy), a fantastic bookshop, a plant store and, of course, the famous rare book collection. We can stop by the cafe for a snack in the afternoon and eat at one of the garden tables.

Afterward, I suggest we slip into Old Town Pasadena to check out the area and have a bite to eat.



General Information

lindyhop 03-27-2006 12:21 PM

This sounds great. I don't know about the hat though...

Snowflake 03-27-2006 01:10 PM

The Huntington also (or used to) have a tea house for a splendid afternoon tea if you can get reserves. The food was fab and the gardens ARE lovely!

Not Afraid 03-27-2006 01:23 PM

The teahouse IS beautiful. It costs $19 in addition to entrance fees (more with a group of 8 or more) and we would have to secure advance reservations. I'd love to do this, but it seemed out of the question for this visit.

Quote:

Saturday – Sunday, 10:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (last seating at 3:30pm) Reservations required.

Overlooking three acres of roses, the Tea Room is the perfect setting for a memorable repast. A pot of brewed tea and a basket of freshly baked scones are served at each table. From a central buffet, guests may choose from an array of savory finger sandwiches, imported and domestic cheeses, fresh fruits, chilled seasonal salads, and specialty petite desserts. Best of all, you can return to the buffet as often as you like. Limitless refills of tea and scones are served upon request. There is no dress code in the Tea Room: shorts and t-shirts or dresses and suits are equally acceptable. Children are welcome. Private rooms are not available; for groups of 6 or more, please call the Tea Room for information.
Adults $19.95 per person, plus tax
Children (ages 4-8) $ 9.98 per person, plus tax
Groups of 8 or more $25.49 per person (tax and gratuity included). Existing groups are exempt from the price increase.
View the tea room menu



lizziebith 03-27-2006 01:27 PM

Okay -- yet again, the Mr. and I will try to make this!!!

NirvanaMan 03-27-2006 09:15 PM

Tea is for pussies. Damn Brits. I can't get away from them.

So, I'm wondering what is better garden party attire - my black smiley face corporate rock whores Nirvana shirt, or my ripped and torn In Utero shirt?

BarTopDancer 03-27-2006 09:31 PM

ooo I feel a allergy migrane coming on from this thread.

Have fun everyone!

NM, go with the ripped jeans and In Utero shirt.

Not Afraid 03-27-2006 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NirvanaMan
Tea is for pussies. Damn Brits. I can't get away from them.

So, I'm wondering what is better garden party attire - my black smiley face corporate rock whores Nirvana shirt, or my ripped and torn In Utero shirt?

Wear them both and change halfway through the day. That WOULD be the proper thing to do.


Besides, we're not doing tea. Just gardens and a swanky restaurant.

NirvanaMan 04-01-2006 09:02 PM

Solid.

Flowers are manly, right?

Not Afraid 04-01-2006 09:03 PM

Of course!

The gardens are named after a man for heaven's sake!


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