In the East Coast, this means bike week....
In the East Coast, this means bike week....
That's interesting to see the before and after shots.My cousin, mowing with a team of horses about 1950:
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That mower is still sitting on the Pennsylvania farm right near where the above pic was taken but I see that at some time it was modified to be pulled by a tractor (tongue is shortened). My cousin is now 94 years old and still living on the place.
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We were in Old Forge, NY for a couple days.
Getting in the neighborhood of @Tughill Tom
They have some whitetails and black bears that have gotten too accustomed to people.
Just before we got there, a mother black bear and two cubs were euthanized because idiot tourists wouldn't leave them alone.
The mother bear became aggressive after they got into a tree, and folks wanted selfies with the bears......
Stupid is as stupid does.....
This fawn was near our motel.
I left it alone......
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Awesome. Thanks for sharing.My cousin, mowing with a team of horses about 1950:
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That mower is still sitting on the Pennsylvania farm right near where the above pic was taken but I see that at some time it was modified to be pulled by a tractor (tongue is shortened). My cousin is now 94 years old and still living on the place.
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Cool photo, but are we supposed to know what we're looking at?
If you look close he's giving us the fingerCool photo, but are we supposed to know what we're looking at?
Or is the message "nailed it!"If you look close he's giving us the finger
Probably not. We stopped by this year because my father entered France in WW2 through Le Havre. They continued on to Harfleur before spending the night there.Cool photo, but are we supposed to know what we're looking at?
Very nice! Although I'm not a religious person, I've always loved the cathedrals and churches in Europe. Stained glass windows, castles and such.Probably not. We stopped by this year because my father entered France in WW2 through Le Havre. They continued on to Harfleur before spending the night there.
It's Saint Joseph's Church of Le Havre. Like most of Le Havre, it was destroyed by the RAF and was rebuilt in a modern concrete style. Fwiw, many French people find it ugly, but it is a lot different than most of the architecture in France.
Saint Joseph's Church of Le Havre - Le Havre Etretat Normandie Tourisme
An undeniable symbol of the Renaissance of Le Havre, Saint-Joseph Church is an extraordinary building.www.lehavre-etretat-tourisme.com
More information of the rebuild if you are interested.
.Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret
The city of Le Havre, on the English Channel in Normandy, was severely bombed during the Second World War. The destroyed area was rebuilt according to the plan of a team headed by Auguste Perret, from 1945 to 1964. ...whc.unesco.org