Delusional skeptic, reveling in a multiple-personality disorder. Alternating between a 21st-century blogger, a 3rd-century BC Carthagenian general, a 5th-century BC druid, a 23rd-century BC Beaker-people trader, a 20th-century Estonian freedom-fighter, a time-traveler, and a sheepdog in Wyoming.
These last two slides are "iffy" whether they belong to the New Hope trip. Here's a nice picturesque stream that certainly looks touristy. And the sky seems to match the other pics.
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I'd bet this is New Hope, because they have a nicely restored canal there, and yes, it is a touristy place. They have art galleries, shops, probably a summer theater, etc. My recollection is they tried to leave as much woodwork as possible unpainted, to achieve that "antique, authentic" look. But it's a nice place. Janet
2 comments:
I'd bet this is New Hope, because they have a nicely restored canal there, and yes, it is a touristy place. They have art galleries, shops, probably a summer theater, etc. My recollection is they tried to leave as much woodwork as possible unpainted, to achieve that "antique, authentic" look. But it's a nice place.
Janet
Have you been up to see New Hope?
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