We are back from Pennsylvania. I couldn’t seem to get Internet there, so this will have to be a fast post as I have stuff to catch up on.
While traveling we took a pic or two:
Pennsylvania is VERY mountainous! This what you see in some parts going down the highway. This is where they have cut through the mountain to put in the road.
The leaves are absolutely gorgeous this time of year. Unfortunately my camera bit the dust so I had to use my Blackberry camera. It doesn’t even come close to showing the magnificence of it all!
The Windmills that create energy…
Just as a side note: Did you know that in Hershey, Pennsylvania, (home of Hershey Chocolate) they have light posts with “candy Kisses” on top? Some look like wrapped kisses, while others are brown like unwrapped kisses.
And just in case you think Pennsylvania is better than New York:
These are the leaves at my house, across the pond from our woods.
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Tuesday at 11 a.m. eastern (3 weeks, approximately 1 hour)
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Hope to see any wanna-be’s there!
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Hi there, stopping over from your other blog…lol…see you were not feeling the love over here
Hey I just read you are in CNY…Where abouts? I moved about 3 years ago from Fayetteville, NY and grew up in Cleveland, NY…would love to find out more about you and your family! I am now in Southern NY, (Orange County) but try to get back “home” 1 time a year or so…come on over to my blog and visit!
Melissa Newell Last awesome post.Beautiful Fall Day in NY
I’m about 20 mi north of Syracuse