Category: tourism
07/22/09 03:13 - ID#49354
a tour of Pine Creek
I think the truck owners object to having an adult video store nearby.
The next two are views from the Pennsylvania welcome center on US Rt 15 S, south of Tioga, Pa., overlooking the Tioga reservoir . The welcome center is also very beautiful. The site includes a map of the Tioga River watershed and which tributaries are most polluted and which are living streams. Tioga County Concerned Citizens Committee created the map. They've been working to remediate the Tioga watershed, educate about AMD, and prevent other environmental harms such as dumps in our area. Our current environmental concern is natural gas drilling and what impact that will have. Two centuries of natural resource extraction has left a lot of scars on Tioga County - logging, iron mining, coal mining - strip and shaft.
Backyard fireworks
After we stopped in Wellsboro for some lunch at The Native Bagel and a new pair of hiking boots at Wild Asaph Outfitters (thanks Liz & Katie), we headed down to English Center, Pa. (for whole route on gmaps: ) where you can go across the creaking old steel bridge
or cross through the river, Little Pine Creek. (We did both.)
This woman used alternate transportation.
Nisha likes adventures.
We almost ran out of gas - there aren't many gas stations along the route. We should have filled up in Wellsboro. We made it to Waterville (barely).
We took a little detour on Truman Run Road
where I took these shots and we ate blackberries. (Actually, they're probably black cap raspberries )
And we continued up Rt. 414 through Cammal, Slate Run, Cedar Run and Blackwell. The rail-trail runs along Pine Creek - 65 miles from Wellsboro Junction to Jersey Shore, Pa., along Pine Creek gorge/the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. (WIKIPEDIA - Pine Creek Rail Trail)
Another bridge across Pine Creek near Hilborn - this one is considerably more solid.
Landrus Road between Arnot and Morris - one of our favorite no-maintenance roads. An acquaintance of mine is fascinated by the ghost town of Landrus, the site of the first electrified mining operation. Landrus only existed for about 22 years.
And then on the other end of the Landrus Road in Arnot, I found a sign with Landrus spelled wrong. I just posted it to FB, so hopefully some Arnot residents can tell me how it got misspelled...
Maybe next week we'll check out World's End State Park
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07/21/09 09:18 - 63ºF - ID#49346
e:enknot & MS
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: design
07/20/09 11:04 - 68ºF - ID#49337
graphic design work?
I'm looking for someone to do a logo or type treatment and lay out a flyer/brochure for my consulting work. I got a quote from - I really like their work but the quote was about 2x what I'm willing to spend on a part-time consulting thing that's only going to exist until I pass the bar in two years. As usual, I'm willing to trade QuickBooks consulting (install, set up, training, troubleshooting, payroll...).
Any suggestions?
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Category: tourism
07/18/09 06:36 - 67ºF - ID#49325
A backlog of photos
The next day, A, (e:tinypliny) and I went to Niagara Falls and to the Niagara Power Plant Vista which was almost deserted despite no admission charge, free parking, beautiful views, and interesting interactive museum. It has a surprisingly fascinating documentary of the construction of the power plant. (Of course (e:matthew,49299) posted absolutely gorgeous photos of NF just days after we went... Matt, are you doing HDR?)
You can take a tour of the Niagara River Whirlpool on these boats, and go right between the US & Canadian power plants.
The power plant museum as a very cool 3-D map of the project with LEDs to highlight the area the voice tour is talking about.
A shot to prove to (e:tinypliny)'s mom that she was at Niagara Falls.
The whole reason I was in Buffalo that weekend (instead of being in Tioga County enjoying my friend Jennie's birthday party...) was that A's bratty little brother had booked his return flight from California for Buffalo. He took us out to dinner and then we went to Nietzsche's where there was a really good jazz band that played until after 1am.
I joined the Buffalo Photography Meetup Group so I could focus more on improving (or regaining) my skills and talk to other photogs. On 7/6, the group went to the Frank Lloyd Wright Boathouse to shoot the Peace Bridge lights. Folks posted their pix afterward and I felt my pix were unpracticed, inexperienced, and boring in comparison. Oh well...it takes time. I got a couple neat ones... I didn't have the patience, lens or tripod that would have made the wait for the Peace Bridge lights worthwhile, but other folks got some really amazing shots. I found the crew teams using the boathouse really interesting. (West Side Rowing Club )
The ceiling lights of the boathouse.
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07/14/09 12:48 - 62ºF - ID#49284
Poodle princess luxury
nisha is happily snuggled in the pillows of my bed.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
07/10/09 04:32 - 81ºF - ID#49252
Bear update
Bear death creates debate
by Kelly Stemcosky
kstemcosky@tiogapublishing.com
Published: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 3:55 PM CDT
The bear treed on Main Street, Wellsboro, last Monday, June 29, was the only one put down for aggressive tendencies in at least eight years, said Pennsylvania Game Commissioner Rodney Mee.
The animal was destroyed after an investigation revealed the animal had charged campers in Chatham Township two months previously.
Putting down a wild animal occurs infrequently, he added. Mee said the only other bears put down in that same period were a mother and cub that were too mangy and emancipated to be treated last winter. Those were the only three bears euthanized in Tioga County during his time as a Game Commissioner since 2001.
There is, however, possibility of another. A troublesome bear was tagged in Addison, N.Y., and then reported stealing food from grills at Hills Creek two years ago. Mee said it was never caught.
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Category: recipes
07/09/09 05:58 - 76ºF - ID#49244
White Bean Dip
5 medium garlic cloves, sliced
1/2 c. olive oil
2 15oz. cans of great northern beans (we used cannellini beans)
1/4 c. fresh lemon juice (we used from-concentrate juice)
2 T. chopped fresh parsley
1 t. ground cumin
salt
pepper
1/4 t. red pepper
Saute garlic in hot oil in a saucepan over medium heat 1.5 min or until lightly browned. Cool slightly. Remove garlic with a slotted spoon, reserving oil.
Process garlic, beans, lemon juice, parsley, cumin, salt, pepper, red pepper in food processor until smooth, stopping to scrape down sides. With processor running, pour reserved oil through food chute in a slow, steady stream, continuing to process until smooth. Chill at least 1 hr or up to 2 days.
Serve dip with assorted fresh vegetables, pita bread or bagel or tortilla chips.
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Category: holiday
07/04/09 02:16 - 67ºF - ID#49187
Fireworks @ Riverside Park
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Category: holiday
07/02/09 12:52 - 66ºF - ID#49175
Fireworks?
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Category: tourism
07/01/09 03:58 - 72ºF - ID#49142
News from home: Bear on Main Street
(photo by Kelly Stemcosky, Wellsboro Gazette)
(unknown source)
A bear found its way up a tree around 8:30 p.m. Monday night, June 30, in front of Subway on Main Street in Wellsboro [Tioga County, Pa.].
Crowds of people watched from the sidewalk as the borough police, members of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Game Commission worked to get the bear down safely.
Jacob Brink, 11, and Branden Enck, 10, said they saw the bear near Austin and Purple Streets just minutes before.
"It was walking right down Purple [Street]. It was huge," said Brink.
This bruin headed for high ground, climbing a tree on Main Street, Wellsboro on Monday evening. The animal was subsequently tranquilized, captured and eventually destroyed because of its aggressive tendencies.
(I wasn't there, I didn't see it, it's Wellsboro, the county seat.)
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(e:theecarey) - Yeah, my dog really does love adventuring. She's an ATP - all terrain poodle. According to my FB crowd, the misspelled Landrus sign has been there for a while. My cousin suggested they spelled it like it sounds, but if that was true, Arnot would have been spelled "Arnit," the way we actually say it. My other aunt complained that I didn't visit her while I was in Arnot.
Tioga County -is- beautiful. Dearest Uncle Dudley lets me bring home guests. There's also a bed & breakfast just down the street from her - Mountain Laurel Bed & Breakfast* :::link::: Wellsboro, 17 miles away from Blossburg, is the real tourist town with lots of B&Bs, a couple of hotels, and gas-light lined streets. The Tioga County Visitors Bureau: :::link::: More expensive guided ecotour things at Nature Quest: :::link:::
Is that a nuclear dump site?
These pictures have unbelievable colours. :D Is this all in Upstate NY? Someday I must tell you about my whole fall-summer-winter cycle thoughts about the countryside in NY. :)
Looks like you have had some fun exploration on your PA trek. I'm down with that!--especially given any road that insists, "travel at your own risk". Is Nisha normally such an adventure enthusiast? She looks enthralled!
The country store photo and the perspective of the unmarked road dividing the trees are my faves of the bunch.