[Magdalen] Scranton

Kate Conant kate.conant at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 02:51:11 UTC 2015


I'm only 9 miles from Harpers Ferry on the Blue Ridge!   And didn't you
notice the bluff and the hills right there in Harpers Ferry?

We say that if you flattened West Virginia it'd cover everything east of
the Mississippi.

Kate

"What does the Lord require of you, but to do justice, love mercy, and walk
humbly with your God?"
Micah 6:8

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 6:16 PM, ROGER STOKES <roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com
> wrote:

> I must admit the pan-handle of WV I drove across from OH to PA was also
> hilly.  My main trip to that state was in 2012 and I wasn't driving, and
> was only in one corner of it.  It didn't strike ma having too many steep
> hills, apart from the valleys in Harpers Ferry.
> Roger
>
>
>
>      On Thursday, 18 June 2015, 23:00, Jay Weigel <jay.weigel at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>  Don't go to West Virginia if you think Pennsylvania is hilly! I have never
> driven in a more up-and-down place in my life! I decided when we drove
> through it north to south that it must have been God's first attempt at
> Texas, but God wasn't happy with it so he threw it over there in the
> corner.....for surely if you flattened it out, it would be nearly
> Texas-sized!
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 5:53 PM, ROGER STOKES <
> roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com
> > wrote:
>
> > I have decided that Pennsylvania is scenic, which is a euphemism for
> > hilly.  It's beautiful as well but I caqn understand some roads becoming
> > very tricky in the winter.  Yesterday morning was warm, sunny and not
> humid
> > so I decided to take a stroll in the park - Nay Aug Park to be precise.
> It
> > was good to explore with much to see in a small area.  Latder the day
> > turned cooler so I explored a bit of the Pocono area by car.
> > Knowing that the journey to Buffalo shouldn't take all day I decided to
> > take time to visit the Electric City Trolley Museum first, and I was very
> > glad I did.  The museum itself was very informative and told me about two
> > kinds of third rail electrification I had not met before - one where the
> > live rail is in the middle between the running tracks and the other where
> > the train's power shoe contacted the underside of the rail rather than
> the
> > top.  I imagine that helped when there was poor weather or something on
> the
> > rail that inhibited contact.
> >
> > The trip on the trolley was longer, faster and more interesting than I
> had
> > expected with the conductor pointing out various things alongside or
> > visible from the trolley track.  From there I headed straight to Buffalo
> > which passed without incident.  NY state has its hills as well, but they
> > seem more rolling than the ones in PA.
> > Roger
> >
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