This blog contains pictures mainly from Troy, Bradford County, in Northcentral Pennsylvania. I hope you enjoy a look inside the beauty of rural Pennsylvania, as captured through the lens of my camera, The photography contained in this blog has been shot primarily with Canon dslr cameras. I currently have a Canon Digital 70D with a variety of Canon lenses. I also use a Fuji Finepix occasionally.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Just for Fun - Five Random Facts About Myself
Five Random Facts About Myself:
1. I have a dog that is 15 and 1/2 years old! He was part of a kindergarten show-n-tell, and two co-workers also took a puppy home.
2. I have never traveled outside of the U.S. Well, except for Canada!
3. I actually read "Gone With The Wind" - more than once!
4. My father played semi-professional baseball in the 1940s.
5. I really, really love Burger King Peach Iced Tea. It's a good thing the closest one is 20 miles away!
Friday, June 21, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Summer Flowers - Food for the Soul
Beautiful pink geraniums that welcome you to my front door. The chair is from Farmer Fred's in Towanda!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Farewell to the Fair!
The last in my series on the Bloomsburg Fair. This is a look at the colors of the fair, and the gigantic produce that was grown and displayed.
Can't wait until the 158th Bloomsburg Fair!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
The Fair that Wasn't...2011
A photograph on the wall documents the floodwaters around the building these pictures were taken in.
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A fairgoer looks at the photographs while highwater markers are visible on the wall.
Another pair of signs depicts the difference in depth between Agnes and Lee.
A fountain stands as a tribute to the flood victims, and is filled with coins and wet paper money. The flood of Bloomsburg did not gain the attention of Katrina, but the devastation was just as mighty.
The flood of 2011 was caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee in early September. The rain, which lasted for several days, caused the worst flooding in the history of Bloomsburg, located in Columbia County in Pennsylvania. The Susquehanna River and Fishing Creek exceeded their banks, and left the fairgrounds inundated under 10 feet of water. The previous measuring stick for flooding disaster had been held by Agnes, a June hurricane that flooded miles upon miles of the Susquehanna River from New York state through Maryland. High waters came again in June of 2006, but none left behind the devastation of Lee. The rains hit only weeks before the fair was to open it's annual event in September. For the first time in it's history, the 157th annual Bloomsburg Fair was cancelled. In 2012, the 157th fair was held, with shiny clean buildings, and most of the vendors back in their familiar locations. Many of the homes around the fairgrounds remain empty, condemned after they were knocked off their foundations by the flood waters. The opening of the fair this year was a testament to the hard work of the many fair volunteers and community members of the town of Bloomsburg, which boasts the title of the only "town" in Pennsylvania.
Some pictures of the flood ravaged town can be seen here:
CNN report
Cleveland.com
Yahoo picture gallery
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