Wednesday, September 27, 2017

COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE


It has been a busy week already and it's only mid week.!!!! So much going on at work and my social life Ms. Moorecock best step up her duties as Social Director. Work has been going swell, and the Mistress has already started making my mark in the store, and has had a very good reception so far. Don't want to scare everyone too soon you know. But I must admit, my drive to work has been downright welcoming, compared to my hour and 20 minute I used to dred. It now takes me about 20 minutes, which means I don't have to get up till 5:45 now. The said excursion to work is also a calm, beautiful one, with hardly any traffic. I took a few snaps on my way home one night. How's about those beautiful sunflowers??? The field just goes as far as the eye can see with them too. 

This is White Marsh Park. It's actually a beautiful cemetery without headstones. I have no idea what exactly the tower is, but at the top, at night, a beacon of light shines from it all over and in different directions. 
A beautiful pond with fountain and some gratuitous geese shots. The one was very photogenic.
A lovely chapel up the road...
The said road.....
What will be very convenient is the little roadside farmer market I pass ....literally about 8 minutes from home. Some nice looking produce and fruit, and fresh cut flowers. The sunflower fields from above belong to them. Not to mention a wonderful scene of autumn items.
Right behind these pumpkins is a little barn...and too my delight hled all this adorableness.
The market even supplied corn kibble to feed them...which I couldn't resist. But the reason for a stop initially was a sign for "Just In...Pumpkin Ice Cream." So I bought one of those too.
All I can say is thank goodness swim suit season is over. It is very creamy and delish....YES!

Over the weekend I had the Capital Street Duo in town with other friends and we spent the day in New Hope doing a bar crawl and small bites at every place. It was a glorious day, although, as you can imagine I was hung over terrible.
Only in New Hope are the trains still vintage!!!
The Bucks County Playhouse
One place we enjoyed some stiffeners....the beautiful Nectar.

You never know what you'll see in New Hope!!!! This was at Love Saves the Day.
Just last week, was it I who said  summer kiss me hard before you go??? So far, with earthly delights like this, I'm not minding autumn at all.... it was been sunny, hot and glorious.
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32 comments:

  1. Loverly, loverly, loverly pictures!!! Fall is going to be wonderful. xoxoxox

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  2. nelson's! made in royersford! nix besser (none better)! now girl, don't you go getting all fat & roly-poly like me!

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    1. The mistress has a nice plump booty...have you eve seen that??? 😆

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    2. hers is round and firm and fully packed. mine is just fat.

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  3. As you know, these are among my favorite posts. I knew you'd have me with those sunflowers pictures. Bucks is such a glorious area. probably most beautiful in Pennsylvania in my opinion. The little roadside markets are always the best.

    That ice cream sounds good, never had pumpkin.

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  4. Ok....I think you just helped me over the threshold into fall with this post. Loves the cute goats.

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  5. Great pictures!!!! I love New Hope when I come there...problem is, I never want to leave. Such a quaint and charming place...sometimes odd sights, but welcoming to all.

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  6. Summer may have kissed you hard, but it looks like autumn is going for the soft seduction. Beautiful pictures.

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  7. Maybe we should rename you Lisa Douglas?

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    1. "Green acres is the place to be,
      Farm livin' is the life for her"

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    2. Lisa Douglas: Where do you keep the booze?
      Oliver Wendell Douglas: The booze?
      Lisa Douglas: Well, you know, the bottle you keep for municipal porpoises.

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  8. Beautiful photos! Sunflowers, pumpkins - - it's a perfect time of year. I'm glad your job is going well and the commute is shorter.
    And I LOVE pumpkin ice cream!!!

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  9. Could the little church be any more quaint? I was in New Hope years ago. I can't believe that the say railroad cars are still in use.

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  10. Beautiful pictures none the less, even thought none of you in swim trunks. That ice cream sounds amazing.

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  11. very nice way to welcome fall. Not often a cemetery seen with out headstones, but what a peaceful place. Love the scene with the pond and geese. The goats and lamb are so cute...I wouldn't have resisted either feeding them.

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  12. everytime time I'm near the casa, that tower in the cemetery gives me the willies when it glows red. I assumed it was the call of the mistress?

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  13. Everything looks beautiful. What a great drive. May you never stop appreciating that!

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  14. A charmed life, enjoy!

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  15. That lamb has me melting.i live your area.....its so picturequse

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  16. I'm not sure I'm ready for fall yet, but this post certainly helps. That pumpkin ice cream it though.

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  17. Glorious countryside. And, evidently so much to do that wouldn't strain the purse.... You've mentioned the Playhouse before, but nary a word about attending. Do you? Hugs!!

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  18. It's going to be awhile before I experience Fall where I'm at. Lovely pictures, and I especially could go for a cock-a-tail like the one in the last pic.

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  19. I'm ready for fall. But lately sure doesn't feel like it. Feels more like summer again. Love the new hope shots

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  20. Lovely post. I can't wait to come visit. Such a beautiful season in a picture pretty town.

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  21. We never have fields of sunflowers here in the U.K. Mores the pity!

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  22. Ah, the Maitlands! They haven't aged a day. I imagine Lydia is lurking out the back somewhere?

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  23. I thinking I need a trip to Bucks County soon, it was always my favorite place to spend days in autumn when I lived in Philly. The post has made me aware how much I miss it.

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  24. Stunning post and pictures. You have almost got me in the mood for fall.

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    1. and you didn't even see his fall leaves underwear yet.

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    2. and you didn't even see his fall leaves underwear yet.

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  25. Love the fall pictures.

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