you should see the old covered bridges up in New England . . . . . quite a sight . . . . they aren’t very safe, but they are picturesque and play a part in the charm of that area
These pictures brought memories of wonderful summer visits to Parke County,where my mother and her family came from. I’ve never been there in the fall, though. There are many covered bridges in Parke County that are really neat to see. Thank you for sharing these beautiful scenes.
When I lived in Fishers, IN with its flat land and North/South – East/West roads I would take the family to Brown County and Little Nashville to remind us of Pittsburgh. Beautiful area down there and beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing.
I hope he gets well soon also . . . . some time out to rest is a good idea for everyone now and then
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you should see the old covered bridges up in New England . . . . . quite a sight . . . . they aren’t very safe, but they are picturesque and play a part in the charm of that area
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I didn’t even notice that until you pointed it out. Yes, feel better soon, Mike B.
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Yep. The lay of the land is so similar.
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Love the Crown Hill pictures. The beauty and the history shown there are visual poetry.
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I hope Mike feels better soon.
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These pictures brought memories of wonderful summer visits to Parke County,where my mother and her family came from. I’ve never been there in the fall, though. There are many covered bridges in Parke County that are really neat to see. Thank you for sharing these beautiful scenes.
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No, just the lay of the land. No one carrying their hat on a sword here.
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As in Armistead with his hat on his sword?
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Concur.
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When I lived in Fishers, IN with its flat land and North/South – East/West roads I would take the family to Brown County and Little Nashville to remind us of Pittsburgh. Beautiful area down there and beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing.
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“Across Nov Field” reminds me of Gettysburg.
I like the horse pic best, but they’re all quite nice.
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