18 Comments

  1. JPconnorjr

    Kinda familiar 🙂

  2. SussexWatcher

    Golden Pond!

    … No, that’s not right ….

  3. SussexWatcher

    Why the hell did the cop let the photographer go downrange? That’s a huge safety no-no.

  4. Fightingbluehen

    Both eyes open like a pro.

  5. I love this picture because it was taken a week before his historic loss to O’Whackamole. It was just dawning on Team Castle that they could lose and in some panicked meeting someone no doubt blurted out,”Let’s get a picture of him with a gun!”

  6. John Manifold

    She was Mozart, I was Basie
    She was afternoon tea, I was saloon
    She was Union League, I was Dodgers
    But I loved her morning night and noon

  7. Before Jason posted his own wonderful Daily Delawhere post, here was the original picture:

    This is the Portable Buildings business, on Delaware Route 1 in Lynch Heights. The southbound side of the marquee sign typically has something funny for drivers to look at. Here, the owner mentions that Mars is his home planet, in reference to Curiosity landing on Mars last month.

  8. SussexWatcher

    WTF is Lynch Heights?

  9. JPConnorjr

    Roughly the area along 113 South of Hertrichs north of IG Burton, north of Milford

  10. SussexWatcher

    I know *where* the area is, but have never in 20+ years of living in Sussex heard it referred to as that.

  11. chlorophil

    There’s your problem. This is in Kent County.

  12. JPConnorjr

    yep by a mile or 3 🙂 Sold a house by the South Bowers Light at 113 years ago prety sure it was on the plat.

  13. puck

    “Sold a house by the South Bowers Light at 113 years ago”

    I am SO getting off your lawn.

  14. Jason330

    DD. You repeated the Silver lake pic. So I jumped at the chance to revisit that picture of Castle.

  15. V

    I love that guy. Always a highlight driving downstate.

  16. SussexWatcher

    Well, hell, then. No wonder. Kent doesn’t count.

  17. puck

    I hesitate to ask… why is it called Lynch Heights?

  18. Right. No place in Delaware deserves the title “heights”

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