Just Agnes: Murder she wrote
tonyplowman: Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Steam Railway
tonyplowman: Soller, Mallorca
tonyplowman: Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Steam Railway
Just Agnes: papaver
avery1321: Mystery Building. I knew I took this photo but for years I wasn't sure what it was. (answer below)
avery1321: One slice or two?
avery1321: The forlorn and forgotten historic John Wister House in Germantown.
avery1321: You can tell that these people are from out of town. Real Philadelphians don't wait for the green light. We ignore the traffic light and cross the street.
avery1321: The Alliance Jewish Cemetery established by Jewish farmers who farmed 15-acre plots near Vineland, New Jersey.
avery1321: A farmers synagogue, built in 1884, in rural southern New Jersey.
avery1321: Kids wave back to firemen and emergency workers during Memorial Day Parade.
avery1321: A very colorful wall in Philadelphia.
avery1321: Sitting, waiting patiently, for his mother to pay at the parking garage.
avery1321: I like old graveyards and brilliant colors.
avery1321: The twins enjoy lollipops while mom shops.
avery1321: When driving behind a trash truck in Philadelphia expect to move at a slow, slow, slow rate.
avery1321: Yes, you can do it. Pull!
avery1321: Some of the art work by residents or former residents of the Arden, Delaware, art colonly are displayed at the village's craft shop and museum.
avery1321: Double trouble? Really, very, sweet and friendly dogs.
avery1321: An unusual mailbox near Philadelphia.
avery1321: The grave of American Revolutionary War Jewish patriot Haym Salomon.
avery1321: The strangely named Point-No-Point social club in Philadelphia.
avery1321: What the heck is this?
avery1321: This plaque in Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia, lists the names of the 34 seaman lost at sea on the ship Poet. The ship carrying 13.5 tons of corn bound for Egypt mysteriously disappeared without an SOS or debris.
avery1321: Pop looks pooped trying to keep up with junior on his bicycle.
avery1321: A lineman's work never ends.
avery1321: This does not refer to Joan of Arc. It's in a Chinese section of a cemetery. There is a custom of burning fake paper money.
avery1321: The Schuylkill Canal in the Manayunk section of Philadelphia.
Just Agnes: Oh, what a beautiful morning