TomInPA
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I unfortunately have a broken shock which is the subject of some 'Broken Clovis" thread. Anyway, our weather here, and the colors are just spectacular in SW Pennsylvania. I decided to put my broken Clevis connector back on the shock and risk a 150 mile color trip today with the Nikon...so colors are well represented.
So this is the culprit that was installed for one last Fall ride, and it held up just fine. Very thankful for that.
It's not necessary to travel. These two pictures are from the driveway and back deck:
One feature of my photography is that most of it is done from the seat of the bike. Here is a pond near Sewickly TWP
And a little further down the road is Bell's Mills road which features a covered bridge...the only one in Westmoreland County where I live.
Just past the bridge on Turkeytown Road is a beautiful old farm, where the geese, ducks and cows are enjoying a late-season swim.
Turkeytown Road is great for color.
A little further south approaching Layton, we go through a tunnel for a defunct rail crossing and go over the Layton one-lane bridge over the Youghiogheny River.
Banning Road is a nice curvy route to take.
No Fall color, but the James Cochran house in Dawson, PA was built around 1890 by a coal and coke baron. It is by far the most impressive structure in Dawson, along the Youghiogheny River. Currently a B&B.
Moving back towards home, I diverted to the town of Export PA. Like I said, color is just as good at home as anywhere.
That's all folks. Now I gotta gas up the leaf blower and get ready for the consequences of all this color.
So this is the culprit that was installed for one last Fall ride, and it held up just fine. Very thankful for that.
It's not necessary to travel. These two pictures are from the driveway and back deck:
One feature of my photography is that most of it is done from the seat of the bike. Here is a pond near Sewickly TWP
And a little further down the road is Bell's Mills road which features a covered bridge...the only one in Westmoreland County where I live.
Just past the bridge on Turkeytown Road is a beautiful old farm, where the geese, ducks and cows are enjoying a late-season swim.
Turkeytown Road is great for color.
A little further south approaching Layton, we go through a tunnel for a defunct rail crossing and go over the Layton one-lane bridge over the Youghiogheny River.
Banning Road is a nice curvy route to take.
No Fall color, but the James Cochran house in Dawson, PA was built around 1890 by a coal and coke baron. It is by far the most impressive structure in Dawson, along the Youghiogheny River. Currently a B&B.
Moving back towards home, I diverted to the town of Export PA. Like I said, color is just as good at home as anywhere.
That's all folks. Now I gotta gas up the leaf blower and get ready for the consequences of all this color.