A freshly cut flower in a vase
By Steven Brodsky
… on a table at the Brandywine Museum of Art’s Millstone Café appears in the foreground of this photo, with the Brandywine River in the background:

Photo by Steven Brodsky
The photo was taken today at a table adjacent to a floor-to-ceiling window.
In every season, the view of the Brandywine River is a sight to behold from inside of the Museum’s Millstone Café.
My dining and river-viewing companion and I each enjoyed a delicious crab cake sandwich (lump crab and caper remoulade on a brioche bun) at the café today.
Philice, the manager of the Museum’s Millstone Café, and her staff are very attentive, pleasant, and kind.
As I’ve recommended to friends over the course of many years: enjoy a visit to the Museum’s Millstone Café.
Friends who’ve visited this café, have revisited many times.
As have I.
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Posted 5-30-25
Hopefully, a child song character has outgrown/unlearned the damaging lesson that was inflicted upon him by a teacher on his first day of school.
By Steven Brodsky
… He’s in this song:
Perhaps he was the recipient of subsequent (and great) arts education that allows him to now enjoy seeing and representing all of the colors of the rainbow.
I wish Harry Chapin would have done a “Flowers Are Red” sequel!
Speaking of a “rainbow,” here’s a piscine beauty:

A rainbow trout
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC)