The City of Brotherly Love

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Philadelphia has been very good to me, both professionally and personally. It's a city of firsts. The birth place of Liberty. The first zoo. The first hospital, the first medical school.

Philadelphia provided my first big job opportunity; complete with the corner office on the third floor of The Mellon Bank building. Many fabulous experiences with its arts and culture, deep historical tours and tradition of Di Bruno Brothers chicken parmesan and Tiffany's Bakery treats. Never did I imagine I'd marry a proper Philadelphia man, but Philadelphia showered me with the man of my dreams.The City of Brotherly love has afforded more opportunity than any other city in the Northeast.

How do you know Philadelphia?

Philly Cheesesteaks, wit cheese? Horrible football fans that actually punch Santa Clause? When the Eagles won the Superbowl, the police greased the streetlamps so the fans wouldn't climb the poles. They STILL climbed the poles! Don't even get me started on "Gritty". Yeah, yeah, yeah...Philly has grit. I like grit. Courage and resolve;strength of character. Backbone, fortitude and moral fiber. Kinda like being a redhead.

William Penn rightfully named the city "Philadelphia", Greek for brotherly love. (Philos "love" adelphos "brother")

Philly Philly, Dilly Dilly.

Comments

Fred Klein

Great blog coming out of the shoot Red. Welcome to our blogger Brother/Sisterhood!
Robert Schwartz

Carly - Great job. Hopefully this will bring some love and visitors from around Gotham to the "City of Brotherly Love"! Just to clarify a few random Eagles fans did indeed throw snowballs at Santa . . . BUT no fists, just snowballs.
Nancy Schess

Welcome to the family of bloggers Carly! Looking forward to hearing all about the goings on in Philly in the coming weeks.

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Wed, 01/23/2019 - 07:00

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Liz Saldana

Redheads rule! Congrats on your first Gotham blog. It's a great one!!
Daniel Schwartz

I enjoy an occasional visit but I can't stand the sports fans. Coming from a true New Yorker, I hope you understand. Welcome to blogging. Looking forward to hear what you have to say.
Ester Horowitz

I celebrated July 4th one in Philly with my kids that included a Grucci fire works display at the water front for the first time synchronize to music. It was an amazing experience. That same day we went to a cartoon style funnies cafe where tables and chairs where nailed to the ceiling and menus were 7 feet tall.
Carly Bentley

Are you sure it was only a snow ball? :) Thank you for the correction. I attended a comedy performance in old city last week and they mentioned the Santa Clause bit.
Carly Bentley

Liz, its so true! Check out the movie Mary Queen of Scots. Great reminder of the magic redheads carry around in their back pockets.
Carly Bentley

I couldn't agree more! I totally understand. I'm from Chicago originally. I'll always be a Cubs fan, no matter what happens. The last Eagles Bears game put me in a state of shock.

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