Wordless Wednesday #20: Driving Through Pennsylvania
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
For some reason I love taking photos while my boyfriend is driving the car. I took these photos last year while driving on Route 80 through Pennsylvania. It's fun to take photos while the car is in motion!
When I lived in Princeton, we used to go to New Hope, PA a lot. It is a beautiful state. -- Inger from Desert Canyon Living. (I signed in with my email and would like to change it to Canyon Girl with my photo, but don't know how to do it. But as long as you know who I am, I guess I can just leave it like this.)
i always love driving through the mountains. i make the trip from michigan to gainesville, florida once a year for no idea records FEST in the fall. i usually take a lot of pictures too. sometimes even while i'm the one driving. ;) shhhh...
I don't think it was the Gap, but then I don't remember . . .however, I believe we were well into Pennsylvania by the time I took these photos, and the Gap is on the New Jersey/PA border.
gee, I love to take photos while I drive...
ReplyDeleteI agree -- fun way to pass the time --
ReplyDeleteIs that the Delaware Water Gap? My husband grew up in PA, and one of the first things he wanted to show me was the Water Gap--very dramatic!
ReplyDeleteNice pics ...I love to click too
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in Princeton, we used to go to New Hope, PA a lot. It is a beautiful state. -- Inger from Desert Canyon Living. (I signed in with my email and would like to change it to Canyon Girl with my photo, but don't know how to do it. But as long as you know who I am, I guess I can just leave it like this.)
ReplyDeletei always love driving through the mountains. i make the trip from michigan to gainesville, florida once a year for no idea records FEST in the fall. i usually take a lot of pictures too. sometimes even while i'm the one driving. ;) shhhh...
ReplyDeleteI only do it when someone else drives, I don't think I could do it while I was driving, unless it was at a red light or stop sign.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it was the Gap, but then I don't remember . . .however, I believe we were well into Pennsylvania by the time I took these photos, and the Gap is on the New Jersey/PA border.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun. And now that I have a digital camera, I'm going to go crazy this spring, summer, and fall!
ReplyDeletePennsylvania and New Jersey are both beautiful (Princeton is gorgeous!)
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, I won't tell . . .
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