Car Rams Trailer on Davidsburg Rd, Dover PA

Approximately 1 hour ago a woman driving a car turned onto Davidsburg Rd heading towards Carlisle and lost control of her vehicle and rammed into the corner of a small trailer.

The airbag deployed and the driver suffered a small cut to her nose.

Photos by Susan Crider on her vintage cell phone.  Accident took place next to Reisinger’s Trailer Haven 3720 Davidsburg Rd, Dover, PA17315

Davidsburg Road Accident

Davidsburg Road Accident

Dover Fire Department clearing the scene

Dover Fire Department clearing the scene

Davidsburg Rd

Davidsburg Rd

The next morning 7/16/2013:

Davidsburg Rd headed towards Carlisle Rd.

Davidsburg Rd headed towards Carlisle Rd.

Totaled

Totaled

Fortunately, the Volunteer Dover Fire House was across the street.

Fortunately, the Dover Township Volunteer Fire Department was across the street.

 

Jon McGoran Book Signing Philadelphia PA

My trip to Philadelphia on July 9, 2013, was to make the reading and book signing of Drift, Jon McGoran new thriller about genetically altered foods–Frankenfoods–and once I picked it up I couldn’t put the book back down!  Great read, I highly recommend it!  Makes you really think about food and how it is grown.

The book signing was at The Academy of Natural Sciences, an amazing location for a first time book release.

A packed house!  ~P.

Drift Book Signing

The bears were fierce

The bears were fierce

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That is a set of chompers

That is a set of chompers

Phila Zoo 220

Jon signs a copy of Drift

Jon signs a copy of Drift

Guaranteed sign, when you stand in line.

Guaranteed sign, when you stand in line.

Academy of Natural Sciences

Glad to have never met dinosaurs.

Glad to have never met dinosaurs.

Outside The Academy of Natural Sciences

Outside The Academy of Natural Sciences

Dover, PA accident Grenway Road

An ambulance pulled out in front of me as I was headed to the Dover Square.  I followed.  Grenway and Oakland– No injuries, that I’m aware of, from the accident.  ~P.

The REAL Shoe House~Hellam, PA

The Little Old Lady needed to live somewhere, why not Hellam, PA?

The Haines Shoe House

197 Shoe House Rd, Hellam, PA 17406

197 Shoe House Rd, Hellam, PA 17406

Tesla and I made a stop at The Shoe House today in hopes of a tour of the Shoe and a cone of Hershey’s ice cream.  Neither happened.  But I did take a few minutes to snap some pictures from behind the gated fence.  There was no fence hopping as this house is under heavy video surveillance.  😉

The Shoe House History (Wiki)

25 feet high containing 5 stories with a matching doghouse and mailbox.

Modeled after a work boot, the house was built by shoe salesman Mahlon Haines in 1948 as a form of advertisement.

Haines had the building built by handing a work boot to an architect saying, “Build me a house like this.”

There is also a stained glass panel that shows Mahlon holding a pair of shoes with a message below it that reads, “Haines the Shoe Wizard” and additional windows featuring a boot.

He lived in the shoe house for a short while but ended up moving into a house across the street. The renters were served by a maid and butler and then received free pairs of shoes when they left.

The current owners are Carleen and Ronald Farabaugh who bought the house in 2004. The house received a small renovation and new paint in 2007.

The Shoe House was visited in the 8th season of the reality television series The Amazing Race and was featured on HGTV‘s What’s With That House.

Click on the first thumbnail to open the photo gallery.  Enjoy!  ~P.

 

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Amazing, Beautiful Fountains in Philadelphia, PA

If you like art, especially fountains, Philly is the place to be.   The most impressive fountain Tesla and I visited was Swann Fountain found on the Benjamin Parkway, in the middle of the traffic circle.  Strange place for such an active area of Philly.

For the best viewing possible, click on the first picture to open the photo gallery.  Enjoy!  ~P.

Read more about The Swann Memorial Fountain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swann_Memorial_Fountain

Animals at the Philadelphia Zoo

On with the animals at the Philadelphia Zoo, and the honesty behind the exhibits: some of them are amazing and some seem pointless.  Exhibits where no animals can be seen are a waste of space to the viewing public.  Yes, some of the animals in these exhibits are endangered and only come out at night, but if we can’t see it, why have it there?  The animals can be protected without an empty exhibit, which is boring.

On with the animals we could see, and some of them, at extreme close-ups.  The bears and apes were absolutely delightful.  They were posing for the cameras, I swear, or just naturally as nosy about we humans, as we are about them.  The hippos and rhinoceros flat out ignored us and the camera lens.  Obviously, they are not photogenic.

For the best viewing possible, click on the first picture to open the photo gallery.  Enjoy!

Animal Sculptures at the Philadelphia Zoo

Zoos are colorful, educational and fun.  The Philadelphia Zoo has a reasonable membership fee that allows for an entire year of entry with free parking in any lot.  The cost of a one day visit for an adult and child is $38 and parking is $15 coming to a total of $53.

Now, a two person membership for a year (me and anyone) with the parking was $70.  Deal.  It is expensive to eat inside the zoo so, take a lunch or leave, then return.  Tesla and I split the 42 acres in half and went to a little deli, and for under $10, had gourmet sandwiches made with drinks and chips. Deal.

The first thing that caught our eyes was the animal sculptures.  My daughter enjoys art nearly as much as I, and in time that appreciation of art will only grow.  We talk extensively about the places around the world we wish to visit.  Bikini Bottom being on the top of her list. 😉  Her career plans are to be a veterinarian.

So, before I get to sharing pictures of the animals, I want to share a gallery of the animal statues though-out the Philadelphia Zoo.

For best viewing, click on the first picture to open the gallery.  Enjoy!  ~P.

Art Exhibit at Wolf Hall

Great art and exhibits at Wolf Hall

Click on the first photo to open the gallery ~P.

Suskie River Man~Wrightville, PA 4th of July 2013

I love the randomness of my life and the places it takes me.

Dale and I stopped at his parent’s house, Steve and Susie, and surprised them with a visit.  They were preparing to leave for their friend Butch’s house, a Susquehanna river man since 1969.  He broke the rules by tearing down the majority of ratty trees on his property causing the fur of neighbors to rise.  The neighbors got over, moved away or have died.  Butch is a tough old man with a heart of gold and a soft spot for his family.  Within his family are members of no blood relation, just great friends.

We enjoyed a night of fishing, laughing and at some points, annoying the hell out of Dale’s mom.  She gave me a warning (about 5 times) to stop messing with her, but I just couldn’t help myself.  When Dale’s brother Jon showed up with his girlfriend Jill, it was an all out verbal memoir of their childhood that I greatly encouraged.  Susie wasn’t as amused as the rest of us.  Fortunately for her, there was a huge distraction when someone threw a box of fireworks into the bonfire.  Missiles of fire headed right at us with incredible explosions that should never be viewed at close distance.

I yelled for the mom of two kids to run them up the hill.  The little girl Bailey was nearly in tears.  Tempers flared briefly;  it was a stupid move, made by someone drinking cheap beer.  Butch later set off his fireworks (completely legal, I’m sure) and shortly after, Wrightsville began their display.  The fish were biting, the people were happy, the kids were hilarious (I let them take some pictures of me) and the fireworks gave us many ooooo and aaaaaah moments.  The fireworks ended and the sky went dark, minus the moon and some stars.  We heard a voice coming from the river, “Butch, Butch!  We ran out of gas!”

Two men were drifting down a swift Susqhuehanna River in a fishing boat with no fuel for their motor.

“What do you want me to do?” Butch yelled.

“Help!” the unknown boatist yelled.

“There’s nothing I can do.  I can’t reach a rope out to you.”

“They’ll hit the dam.” I stated.

“Yes, they will.” Butch confirmed.

“The current will drag the boat under and drown them.”

“Yes, it will.” He replied.

“Should I call the police?” I asked.

“Probably.”

He yelled out to the boat which was quickly passing and nearly out of sight.  “You want us to call for help?”

Both yelled back, “No!” and Butch said, “they have beer on the boat and don’t want caught.  Not worth dying over.”

I pulled out my phone; it was dead.  The entire group began discussing if 911 should be called.  At one point I thought for sure, someone, anyone who had a charged phone, would call for help.  In less than five minutes, the boat and men were gone.  We couldn’t hear them and they wouldn’t have been able to hear us.  I felt sick, and a little faint to be honest.  I had dread that I would read of a drowning at the dam in the morning news.  (I checked, no drownings last night, thank you Jesus for watching over drunks in boats.)

Butch said they would most likely be able to direct the boat to shore or at least get to one of the islands and call for someone to bring them gas.  No police involved.  Got ya, Butch.  Glad it worked out for them.

Butch said, “I’m a fixture here, a legend.  When I die, I want to be buried in my wall.”

I asked him how long it took him to build that impressive wall in front of his massive home.

“No one’s ever asked me that before.  A long time, like 9 years, and a lotta money.”

I have no doubt about that.  Beautiful living, down by the river.

Enjoy the pictures by clicking on the first and opening the gallery.

~P.