Beat me to it DG! I used to walk along the old railroad tracks and remember those cliffs quite well.
Anyone remember, as I do, a train running on those tracks?
I used to work at the Ex Station right along the water, last train I saw must have been early 1973.
I was also down by the river, working a midnight shift during: The largest recorded event in Delaware occurred in 1973 and had an estimated magnitude of 3.8.
I thought the unit I was working had exploded. The noise and the shaking were intense!
After several hours of online research, I’m fairly sure that is another picture of trees changing color.
Ouch. The natives are restless. LOL. I think there is one more tomorrow and then I will have some downstate pics.
Downstate pics of trees changing colors?
I’m guessing that this is the sheer rocks at the edge of the Brandywine between Rockford Park and the DuPont Labs
Alapocus Park!
Beat me to it DG! I used to walk along the old railroad tracks and remember those cliffs quite well.
Anyone remember, as I do, a train running on those tracks?
I used to work at the Ex Station right along the water, last train I saw must have been early 1973.
I was also down by the river, working a midnight shift during: The largest recorded event in Delaware occurred in 1973 and had an estimated magnitude of 3.8.
I thought the unit I was working had exploded. The noise and the shaking were intense!