Ebenezer

1, 2, 3….quick post tonight….here we go.   This beautiful bridge is in Washington County Pennsylvania.  It is unclear when this popular bridge was built…..let’s just say a very long time ago.  It originally crossed the south fork of Maple Creek near Ginger Hill.  It was moved to its current spot in Mingo Creek Park in 1977.  It is a Queenpost design bridge.  Washington County PA has over twenty of these historic covered bridges spread across the county.   All of them are cool in their own way.

To view a larger version, click HERE

BTW_4271 wm.JPG

Ricketts Glen

Here is an oldie…meaning I took this photo a few years ago.  It has been sitting on my hard drive in my folder where I save photos to share with you some day.  For whatever reason, I’ve passed over this one for some time.  But today is the day for it.  Enjoy this waterfall from Ricketts Glen State Park in central Pennsylvania.

To view a larger version, click HERE

38077 Ricketts Glen State Park PA 2014 wm.JPG


Babcock State Park

I feel like I missed fall this year.  I don’t know if it was because of my work schedule, travel schedule or if I just blinked and missed it.  Regardless, I missed it.  Thankfully, we had nice weather this weekend. 

Anyway, here is a fall photo I took, not this fall, down at Babcock State Park in West Virginia.  It’s an amazing spot.

To view a larger version, click HERE

BTW_0604 Babcock State Park WV 2016 wm.JPG

The Chair

How creepy is this spot???  Super creepy, if you ask me.  I took this photo inside a school nurse’s office at an abandoned elementary school.  Here is my question….why would an elementary school nurse’s office need an adult medical chair?  Now that is creepy!! 

To view a larger version, click HERE

Don’t forget to check out my photo galleries.  I update and add to them often. 

BTW_6980b wm.jpg

Serenity

As weird as this sounds, I can’t remember where I took this photo.  It is either Rickets Glen State Park in central Pennsylvania or it is from Watkins Glen State Park in the State of New York.  I was taking water fall photos in both places the same weekend and I’ve lost track.  How sad is that???  My memory is getting really bad. 

To view a larger version, click HERE

 

Don’t forget to check out my photo galleries.  I update and add to them often.   

220.46 2 wm.JPG

Ebenezer Bridge

I hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend, at least if you’re in the United States.  We had family over to visit, relax and hang out.  Yesterday we went to Mingo Park and had a great time.  I took this photo of Ebenezer Bridge inside the park….. it took some patience waiting for people to get out of the way (cars, bikers, walkers, etc…).  They all wanted their time on the bridge.

To view a larger version, click HERE

Don’t forget to check out my photo galleries.  I update and add to them often. 

1.1 wm.JPG

West Branch Big Creek

Today’s tasks….taking care of a bunch of chores around the house today.  I’ve been really busy lately and all the small things have been piling up behind my work and volunteer work deadlines.  Anyway, I’ll stop complaining now, here is today’s post from northern Michigan.  This is West Branch Big Creek at dawn.

To view a larger version, click HERE

Don’t forget to check out my photo galleries.  I update and add to them often.

23.51 wm.jpg

Valhalla Ranch

Here is another photo from my time at Valhalla Ranch near Grayling Michigan.  This 650-acre hunting resort is a wonderful place.  If you’re a deer hunter, you won’t be disappointed with the number and size of the white tail deer.  I took this photo behind the lodge which sits next to the West Branch Big Creek.  I loved the composition of the river, the forest and the ranch road.

To view a larger version, click HERE

Don’t forget to check out my photo galleries.  I update and add to them often.

200.05 wm.jpg

Glade Creek Grist Mill

MJ, Blair and I went down to southern West Virginia to see this mill in Babcock State Park.  We were hoping for some good fall foliage and got a little of it.  But not full peak color.  We were probably a week to early.  Regardless, we had a good time and I enjoyed seeing this spot.

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

Chittenango Falls

This 167-foot waterfall cascades over roughly 400 million year old bedrock after flowing down the Chittenango Creek.  This waterfall sits inside the Chittenango Falls State Park in Madison County, New York.


This was another of the State parks I visited on my way to Canada.  It was a very nice spot that I enjoyed by myself.

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the photo above.

To purchase a print or view the entire gallery, click the photo above.