Monday, July 27, 2009

Family Picnics, waterfalls, country, country, county...

I've spent the past two days in the middle of nowhere, PA (a hour outside of Pittsburg). And I had an AMAZING time. It's nice to see family you never seen, hang around in country where there are few cars, and beyond awesome scenery. So making lists is easier to describe what happens in my life, here is one!

-I was in nowhereville, PA and managed to find three Hoss’s signs.

-The TUNNELS

-Windmills farm

-omg. the fog/mist off the mountains 'cause of the rain. AWESOME

- You know your in the country when: These building are on the road: house, house, bowling alley, house house, strip club, house house.

- You know your in the country when: hay barrels, hay barrels, hay barrels...

-The path to the water at the park end more weedgrown then before… so not even a chance of getting down.
-Climbing up the kiddie rock wall
-pirate tugboat!
-After party at Aunt Verines house…
-Potatoe launcher!
-Madeline’s new obessions with chartwheels.
-You know your in the country when: you see a fox, a deer, and two skunks within ten minutes of each other because you almost hit them.
-You know your in the country when: being so far in the middle of nowhere you have to drive a half-an-hour/45 minutes away to find a hotel
-Wi freakin fi! In the hotel room
-Falling waters not being as excited as the world makes it out to be… I mean archtectially its brillant, but we all thought the falls went though the house, but it only goes under.
-The falls at Ohioplye State Park… kind of wanting to go rafting now. Well, Ohiopyle, PA!
-Finding a windmill farm of 10 windmills.
-You know your in the country when: I counted over seven abandoned cars.
-Triple AAA sending us on an hour jounery though the country to find the turnpike.
-I saw a covered bridge!
-What's up with the pretty popularied trailer campgrounds in the middle of nowhere?
-You know you’ve spent to long in the country when your excited to see a dinky little gas station with only four pumps.
-You know you’ve spent to long in the country when Somerset, PA is the most happening place you’ve seen in hours.
Quote Of the Day: "Harry Potter is old now. He should be named Harold Potter."

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