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Amish and Gettysburg
... t like to be photographed, we were very firmly told not to point our cameras at them and to give them respect. Unfortunately for them they are to us like a bit of a freak show you can't help but to stare at them. Their out two different levels of Amish, the true traditional ones and the Mennonites who are the rebel ones who have broken rank and are not so traditional. Apparently you can tell the difference by the way they dress, Amish is ...
Crossing the Mason-Dixon Line
... and 1767 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. The survey resolved a border dispute between British colonies in Colonial America. Today, the Mason-Dixon Line forms much of the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland. The Mason-Dixon Line symbolizes a cultural boundary between the Northeastern US and the Southern US.
Based on that symbolism, we're now honorary Northemers. We push further north, passing the Caledonia Golf Course and crossing US-30, ...
Driving to Lewisburg PA
It was a beautiful September day as we drove north to Lewisburg. We took the back roads thru Adams Country in Pennsylvania. The hills were beckoning and the autumn fruit harvest was ready to be picked and made into applesauce, etc.
The first stop was Lake Tobias Wildlife Park just north of Harrisburg, PA. Since 1965 Lake Tobias Wildlife Park has been operating with its wild, exotic animals and ...
Before I go...
... I stopped in Los Angeles, went to San Francisco and then headed back to New York for the remainder of the summer... What should I have done? Continued traveling... so that is what I am doing this time!
This time I will be away for just over six weeks before I return home to my teaching job and my volunteer work at the Little League World Series. Now... off to pack for a six week adventure away from home.
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Memories of our time in Attica (not the prison)...
The happy ending to the Fredonia cul-de-sac story is that during the night Jeff planned how to negotiate us safely out of the tight spot. He was successful (with NO room to spare) and we were on our way. The 40 mph winds blew us out of Fredonia and on toward our next stop in Pennsylvania. We drove to Jamestown and then got on the Southern Tier Expressway( Rt 17 and 86). In addition to the wind, we ...