Pinnacle Point in Lancaster. Lovely. Small area, but like I said, many paths around there. I think that Muddy Run is also nearby, and no, I haven't been back there since we went for like, seven straight years through junior high school.
Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia. It's really great this time of the year, and it's only going to get better as the leaves start turning colors. A good time to visit either lancastercounty.org or visitpa.com. I check them out pretty frequently for ideas on trips and so forth.
Longwood Gardens, again. More photos. The best time to go is around sunset, I think. And if anybody is up for a trip during wintertime, let us know. Maybe we can get a group rate.
The lily ponds are pretty cool because they actually color the water black. That's right. To deter growth of like, algae or something. It's a creepy thing, really. You're not sure what you're looking at first -- oil, maybe?
About two days ago, I read that Longwood was having its Festival of Fountains. That would definitely explain the massive amounts of shooting water all over the place.
Mmmmmm... cake. From Pellman's. Straight from the factory in New Holland. Keep driving down 23 until you get to the huge Sheetz. Hang a right just before that, cross the railroad tracks, make another quick right. There you are. Carrot cake, black forest ...
Crossing Broad Street in Philly. This one's during the late winter. I think this was just before my last trip to Pakistan in early March.
Artsy ketchup.
Another view of Boathouse Row. One you don't normally see. This one is from the Art Museum side. The ground there is bit more dodgy, but worthwhile if you want to get a decent sunset shot. The Museum also looks fantastic during sunset. I notice this a lot when I drive past sometimes, but it's kind of hard to stare when you're worried about merging and trying to figure out which lane is going to move the fastest.
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