Yearly Archives: 2009

Hunter’s Cabin in the snow

I hope that you find a warm place to gather and celebrate with your family this Christmas holiday. What better place than a cabin in the snow. Merry Christmas ! This cabin is part of a tour called “Lehigh County Log Cabin Trail” which winds its way across Lehigh County and visits twenty one different...

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Coffee…Where the hell is my coffee ?!?!

Dexter is one of the two Brown Pelicans at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh, PA. I think I spotted signs of insomnia in him when I took this shot back on 8-23-2009. For more information on the National Aviary and how you can help support this great oasis for birds please visit www.aviary.org

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Jumping branches for a better view

Adult Bald Eagle jumps from one branch to another in order to get higher and further out over the Susquehanna River so that he can keep on eye on the fish and his Eagle competitors in the area. Taken in Maryland on Saturday 12-12-2009. This shot is a lot noisier than I would have liked...

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The first kiss is always the most awkward one

…And on a completely unrelated subject, here is a photo of a Cow on an Amish farm on Weavertown Road in Lancaster County.

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You can bank on it !

Juvenile Bald Eagle uses a banking maneuver over the Susquehanna River in Maryland on Sunday 11-29-2009. For more information on Bald Eagles, visit the Cornelll Lab Of Ornithology.

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First snow fall at Wertz Covered Bridge

Today’s snow fall, the first of 2009, brought with it the opportunity to take a snowy photo of the 209 foot long Wertz Covered Bridge which spans the Tulpehocken Creek at the Berks Heritage Center just outside Reading, Pennsylvania. The bridge was built in 1867 and is the longest existing single span covered bridge in...

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Glade Creek – Babcock State Park – West Virginia

From my rainy Saturday 10-17-2009 trip to Glade Creek Grist Mill at Babcock State Park in Clifftop, West Virginia. This is the view from the bridge that crosses over the creek near the mill. For more information on visiting the Mill and Babcock State Park, visit their web site. I shot this in the drizzle...

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