I snapped this image before the local Mud sale officially got under way this weekend. For those not familiar with them, mud sales are held in Amish country in the spring and get their name from the typical muddy conditions of spring. A snow storm came through the day before and coated these buggies that are lined up for purchase at the auction. I just did not have the desire to battle temperatures in the low 30s and winds of 20 mph during the actual event,so this will have to suffice.
Thingamajig/whatchamacallit
Washing Up
Almost Got it
I was at an auction and noticed the sky intensifying so I decided to go look for a shot, but as I rushed down the back roads it started to fade quickly. I was forced to stop where I was and try for something/anything before it was gone,which was about a minute after this was taken.Its nothing earth shattering but I like the colorful stream flowing in the foreground.
Sewing Shop Warmth
Another Rainy Night
I pass this lovely home several times a week and always liked the front window under the porch because they have a small scene with an open Bible proudly displayed for those passing by to see. I thought the decorated bushes might look nice reflecting in the wet roadway so I stopped one evening and captured this image. A little snow would have been a nice addition but we are experiencing one of the mildest winters that I recall in a long time here in the northeast.
Carved in Stone
Foggy Cemetery Dawn
Out of the Fog
Light and Dark
Heading to Worship
A buggy makes the pre dawn trek to sunday worship services on a cold winter morning. A light rain the evening before left the road with a little wet shimmer, which reflected the buggy lights. The lighting on buggies has come quite a ways and new bright leds are getting more popular,even with the Amish and you see youth buggies decked out in colored leds underneath and inside as well.
Heard it on the Telegraph Wire
Toddlers pulling Toddlers?
Winter Trek
Steel History
If you have never been to the Bethlehem Steel plant to see the facility, I would highly recommend a visit. The minds that created this monstrosity must have been very intelligent,and to see it up close on the catwalk leaves you speechless. The intertwining of pipes, walkways, conveyers and everything else that was needed in the process is just amazing. I spoke to a lady who worked here in its heyday and she said she would come to work and there would be limos lined up with all the big shots arriving at the plant. I asked her about its demise and she said the reason was everything from the unions to cheap foreign steel coming in to other theories tossed about over the years.
Cold Winter Night
Good Old Days
The High Ground
A small corner of this Bethlehem cemetery includes several crosses.The sun was setting behind this scene when I drove past here and I stopped at the bottom of the cemetery to get a shot. The problem was it was surrounded by a 7 foot wall and the gate was locked,so I had to drive around the block to find the open entrance. I hurriedly drove up the lane and jumped out to get the shot before it was gone, but the strange thing was after this shot was done,I went up the hill toward my truck and did a second shot and I am alone in this place and at least a hundred yards from any house and I hear a voice that sounds like it is on the other side of my truck. It was so clear that I walked around my truck twice looking for the person? no explanation for that one but it left me wondering what I heard.
Main Street
What a Church
The Smithton
This B&B is called the Smithton and it was reflecting nicely in the wet roadway on this early January evening. Adding a bit of flash to the building helps reflect more color onto the roadway,which is an absolute nightmare with traffic around supper time,so its lucky I could even pull this shot off. I had around 10-15 seconds to shoot between light cycles on the traffic signals at the intersection just to my right.





























