Espionage
A young man in the army
during World War 2
finds himself in the thick
of allied Espionage.
Enigma
As a member of Ultra,
he kept a closely guarded secret.
Britain possessed the Enigma -
a Nazi encoding machine.
he kept a closely guarded secret.
Britain possessed the Enigma -
a Nazi encoding machine.
Enciphered
Our soldier,
Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr.,
interpreted the Enciphered messages
intercepted from the Germans.
Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr.,
interpreted the Enciphered messages
intercepted from the Germans.
Enjoyment
But it was not for his work as a spy
that our soldier wished to be remembered,
rather
for the beautiful garden he left
for public Enjoyment.
But it was not for his work as a spy
that our soldier wished to be remembered,
rather
for the beautiful garden he left
for public Enjoyment.
Escape
Escaping the summer heat,
the Sr. Rosengarten family
summered in Wayne, PA
Estate
Their Estate named Chanticleer,
after the fictional castle in Thackeray's novel the Newcomes,
eventually became the full time home of the
entire Rosengarten Family.
Education
When our soldier died in 1990
he generously left his property
for the enjoyment and Education
of the public.
Endures
Chanticleer Endures today
as a pleasure garden
overseen by a board
of Rosengarten relatives.
Chanticleer Garden
786 Church Rd.
Wayne, PA
Thank you Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr.
after the fictional castle in Thackeray's novel the Newcomes,
eventually became the full time home of the
entire Rosengarten Family.
Education
When our soldier died in 1990
he generously left his property
for the enjoyment and Education
of the public.
Endures
Chanticleer Endures today
as a pleasure garden
overseen by a board
of Rosengarten relatives.
Chanticleer Garden
786 Church Rd.
Wayne, PA
Thank you Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr.
19 comments:
What a beautiful place and such lovely images.
to me the E for this post is Enchanting and so Enjoyable... the photos are superb...
What a lovely place to visit - a magnet for gardeners, painters, nature-lovers.
just lovely - thanks for sharing all this
Awesome words and captures! This place looks lovely!
Wow, what a beautiful story and a beautiful place to visit. We simply must meet up some time...I am not too far away from you!
Beautiful post!! Your images are just stunning.
Just beautiful. That first shot is brilliant!
Oh my, these are just wonderful wonderful shots, Rebecca. Exquisite. I've never heard of this garden, but am so glad to have a peek through your lens.
Love, love, love your post! I thought the E was going to be for England, too. Imagine this lovely place is in PA! Thank you for sharing this story and your photos with us!
Amazing story and beautiful garden! What a treasure! xx
Beautiful :)
Such a beautiful post. I especially love the image with the spirals. Stunning!
I loved your post, everything, and the photos are just gorgeous, all of them! But your capture of the woman painting the scene....adore!
This is a wonderful collection of pictures of one beautiful estate and grounds. Your accompanying words bring it all to life for the viewer. I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed looking at and reading all of your commentary. Beth and I did have mucho FUN and FRIENDSHIP on our walk. 40 years separate us in age, but you would not have known it for a minute. We were like 2 little kids in a candy store. I wish more bloggers - me included - could meet one another. It is special. genie
beautiful..Thank you for sharing at the hop my sweet bloggy friend xo
Exquisite photos and post, thank you so much for sharing them at our ready to waltz party :)
I love the way you wove the e-words throughout this fun-to-read piece.
I would love to escape there for a weekend too.
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