32 thoughts on “CEE’S WHICH WAY CHALLENGE – 2014 #2”
So fun. This way, that way, all over the place. Fancy bridge. Looking at this is much more relaxing than asking the GPS lady in my car which way to go. I say, “Go home.” She says, “Tuning the radio to preset 6.”
Ha! She’s an idiot! Maybe in the summer we could take a ride here. You could bring Cupcake. She will love it.
Yes! We are on board with this idea. Cupcake love to go places. Yay! Road trip.
Yahoo!
Lovely! This is the home turf from my childhood, so I especially loved these photos! 🙂
Glad to supply the good feelings. 😉
You really did! 🙂
😉
How long have you been gone? Been back? It’s so beautiful there.
It is beautiful there – I’d move back if I could really afford to be retired there. I left for college in 1968 and never went back to live, although with family and friends there, we often go back to visit. We both have aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends in the area, Most important, my sister and my hubby’s twin brother both live in Bucks County. We were back twice over the holidays for gatherings of the clans, and we were there in the Fall for a class reunion. We’ve even paddled under the Washington Crossing Bridge and ridden the New Hope & Ivyland RR in the past few years! Thanks again for these views of “home!”
Glad you could make it back, and you’re welcome. 😉
I adore the railroad tracks…I always have, but your last photo of the brick building and steps real drew me in. Thanks so much for playing!!!
Glad you like it, Cee. Thanks for all your efforts in hosting these challenges.
They’re all good photos, but your railway tracks, both of those photos, are GREAT.
Thanks! Great is good. 😉 Much appreciated.
Love no 3 with the quirky ? railstation … looks like a train spotters delight 🙂
Thanks, poppy. Cute little place. 😉
great shots, you excelled, as usual, with this challenge 🙂
You are way too kind, but thanks. 😉
Great shots, Gemma. Love the bridge. 🙂
Thanks! Same bridge. Different angles. And a very tight squeeze! 😉
I like 593 the best. It reminds me of a replicated historical train station in Dundas.
Yup. That little train station makes all the difference. Thanks, Allan.
Stunning shots and entry Gemma. It looks so peaceful there. Love the house! 😀
Thanks, Sonel. 🙂 Places like that beckon you to step inside. Sadly, don’t think that’s allowed. 😦
Oh absolutely and yes, I don’t think the owners would like it and it could be haunted as well..heheheh
Haunted? Now THAT would be interesting. Hmmmm…
P.S. Thanks for ‘liking’ all the shots! 😉
You’re very welcome. I love seeing the slideshows. 😀
There’ s something beautiful, a touch sad and nostalgic about those railroad tracks…but I enjoyed all of the gallery 🙂
Now that you mention it, I can see what you mean…but thanks. 🙂
Train tracks and bridges; a woman after my own heart.
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So fun. This way, that way, all over the place. Fancy bridge. Looking at this is much more relaxing than asking the GPS lady in my car which way to go. I say, “Go home.” She says, “Tuning the radio to preset 6.”
Ha! She’s an idiot! Maybe in the summer we could take a ride here. You could bring Cupcake. She will love it.
Yes! We are on board with this idea. Cupcake love to go places. Yay! Road trip.
Yahoo!
Lovely! This is the home turf from my childhood, so I especially loved these photos! 🙂
Glad to supply the good feelings. 😉
You really did! 🙂
😉
How long have you been gone? Been back? It’s so beautiful there.
It is beautiful there – I’d move back if I could really afford to be retired there. I left for college in 1968 and never went back to live, although with family and friends there, we often go back to visit. We both have aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends in the area, Most important, my sister and my hubby’s twin brother both live in Bucks County. We were back twice over the holidays for gatherings of the clans, and we were there in the Fall for a class reunion. We’ve even paddled under the Washington Crossing Bridge and ridden the New Hope & Ivyland RR in the past few years! Thanks again for these views of “home!”
Glad you could make it back, and you’re welcome. 😉
I adore the railroad tracks…I always have, but your last photo of the brick building and steps real drew me in. Thanks so much for playing!!!
Glad you like it, Cee. Thanks for all your efforts in hosting these challenges.
They’re all good photos, but your railway tracks, both of those photos, are GREAT.
Thanks! Great is good. 😉 Much appreciated.
Love no 3 with the quirky ? railstation … looks like a train spotters delight 🙂
Thanks, poppy. Cute little place. 😉
great shots, you excelled, as usual, with this challenge 🙂
You are way too kind, but thanks. 😉
Great shots, Gemma. Love the bridge. 🙂
Thanks! Same bridge. Different angles. And a very tight squeeze! 😉
I like 593 the best. It reminds me of a replicated historical train station in Dundas.
Yup. That little train station makes all the difference. Thanks, Allan.
Stunning shots and entry Gemma. It looks so peaceful there. Love the house! 😀
Thanks, Sonel. 🙂 Places like that beckon you to step inside. Sadly, don’t think that’s allowed. 😦
Oh absolutely and yes, I don’t think the owners would like it and it could be haunted as well..heheheh
Haunted? Now THAT would be interesting. Hmmmm…
P.S. Thanks for ‘liking’ all the shots! 😉
You’re very welcome. I love seeing the slideshows. 😀
There’ s something beautiful, a touch sad and nostalgic about those railroad tracks…but I enjoyed all of the gallery 🙂
Now that you mention it, I can see what you mean…but thanks. 🙂
Train tracks and bridges; a woman after my own heart.
😀