We visited Hershey Gardens, a 23 acres display of spectacular theme gardens and an outdoor Butterfly House. The garden was funded and inspired by Mr. Milton S. Hershey, who in my readings and studies was a brilliant and great person, not because he invented Hershey chocolate, but because of his charity work and good deeds. As we stepped through the gardens, we were surrounded by all kinds of roses in full bloom and the air was filled with floral fragrance. Mom was excited and delighted at the site of all the roses. Aside from the roses, there were other flowers in full bloom such as black-eyed Susan, boltonia, hibiscus, butterfly bushes etc. I honestly couldn't name them all and there were other names I have never even heard of before. The photos below just shows a minute sample of roses and the really cute Kisses Fountain.
After the gardens, we drove around the town of Hershey and found the town charming. In town, you could read "Hershey" everywhere, and as you can see, even the street lights look like Kisses (photo below). We then decided to visit Chocolate World. I think that a visit to Hershey is not complete until you visit the Chocolate World. There you'd be welcomed by the sweet smell of chocolate. We decided to hop on the Chocolate Great American Tour where they showed us how a chocolate is processed from the cocoa tree to a finished product. It was a delight to see the mixing and swirling of sweet, brown milk chocolate. Then, you get to see them shaped and wrapped into Kisses, Reeses, Kit Kat, and more. While we were there, Hershey was introducing their new Hershey Bliss. It's actually really good.
hehe nothing like chocolate to perk up one's feelings. So cute naman the street lamps shaped as hershey's kisses! :)
ReplyDeletei didn't know that hershey is a place, and well, home of the famous chocolate kisses!
ReplyDeletedutch country? that sounds very interesting kayni, and looks like a wonderful place to visit. must bookmark in my "dreams" book. :)
lovely layout, sooo happy!
This sounds like a perfect trip! I read Hershey's story once at reader's digest. A good man. (Heartbreaking story)
ReplyDeleteI love how you went overboard with the chocolates. Perfect! Hehe
it's like willy wonka's. :) save some of those sweets for me? :)
ReplyDeleteDaphne, My heart melted when I saw the Kisses shaped street lamps. I was smiling every time I saw them =).
ReplyDeleteMs. Firefly, Yes, Hershey is a place, and it it located within an area called Dutch Country because there is an Amish community there mainly of Dutch origin. There's also an amusement park there that's called Dutch Wonderland. It's a peaceful and beautiful place to visit.
Layrayski, It was a wonderful trip, and I think one reason why the chocolates tasted so good was because they were fresh from the factory. This is one reason why we bought so much chocolates.
Angeli, You know, I was singing "Willy Wonka" while we were there =). I was wondering where were the little people who does all the work - all I saw were machines =(.
Like Odette, I didn't know that Hershey's is a place. I'm so inggit! I want to visit that someday. I'm such a choco addict. =) The fountains tickle the child in me!
ReplyDeleteHi Wits, The Kisses fountain also made me so excited. It puffs out a cool water mist, and it's perfect during the summer. You're like me, I'm also addicted to chocolate =).
ReplyDeleteOMG. i looove hersheys. somehow, we don't have them in tokyo. why?!
ReplyDeleteKisses is like my all time favorite chocolate and I can't help but feel excited after seeing the lamp post and the fountain that are shaped like it. I think I'm gonna head out to the grocery now to buy some sweets... your post made me suddenly crave for chocolates.
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