19.8.09

Getaway

This past weekend, Jack and I escaped from the hustle and bustle of the city and spent a few days at his family's rustic cottage in Penn's Creek, PA.

Penn's Creek is a quiet place in Amish country that sits in the foothills below the Appalacian Mountains. Here's a few pictures...

Cottage








Across the road








Penn's Creek






















Bald Eagle State Forest


































-- Post From My iPhone

17 comments:

  1. Gorgeous pictures!! I'm so glad you two were able to get away and spend time together..... :)

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  2. those are beautiful pictures! how nice that you got to go away together, too! looks perfect.

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  3. ahhhh! that looks so nice! i'd love a vacation right now!

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  4. Looks like a truly relaxing place...hope you had fun and reconnected with the quiet side of yourself. Love the pics!

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  5. You did all that from your iPhone? Color me impressed. :-)

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  6. Looks like heaven to me . . . I just love to read about all of these rural, peaceful escapes! Thanks for bringing us along with you! ~ roz

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  7. This looks beautiful and peaceful. I could use a bit of that right now.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Awesome pics..especially the cottage and the forest. Great. Enjoy!!!

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  9. It was definitely nice to actually take a vacation together, no matter how short! Recently, we've been taking most of our trip separately.

    And, yes! All these photos were taken with my iPhone, and I even wrote the blog post and uploaded the images from it. Ain't technology great!

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  10. Oooh pretty. Makes me think of that part of the state in a different way.

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  11. "Hopefully I will never have a reason to go to Lewistown Hospital, but I will definitely check it out from the outside next time I'm in town. Small world, huh? Did you live in Lewistown or just do this one project there?"

    Yeah, I guess I should have been clearer that if you have reason to DRIVE BY the hospital ;-) I'm from Altoona and lived in State College when I did a series of projects at Lewistown. Also at Geisinger.

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  12. The last picture is my favorite. It's lovely... *happy sigh*

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  13. there you are! i'm so glad you had the chance to get away. some of my family lives in terry hill (sp?) pa (also an amish country) and every time i visit i am stunned at the beauty of it all. a rustic cottage? ahh, im so jealous :) i get a little vacation in about 2 weeks but it's to crazy new york city! glad you're home safe and i hope you're all rested up :)

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  14. So beautiful!

    I think a trip to either Ecuador or NOLA would be amazing with Habitat! The people are really great as long as you are there to really work. I will say this, because so much of the touristy parts of NOLA are back and the more expensive areas are back together I think NOLA has gotten forgotten. We worked in the lower ninth ward on the Musicians Village and while Habitat is working hard the area is still in great need. I respect all of the people who found a way to come back and rebuild on their own but some areas are so abandoned, I wonder if they feel safe back in their old neighborhood. I know I would have problems sleeping if my "neighbors" were a block away.

    Anyways, my point was that people seem to think NOLA is back and it really is not back in many areas. Your efforts would be much appreciated here!

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