Showing posts with label ruins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ruins. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2014

we found it!

About a month ago, Lydia and I went looking for a secret park. We couldn't find it. Today we did.

It's the estate of Bethlehem's first mayor, Archibold Johnson. His family willed it to the township, and the house has fallen into disrepair. A conservancy has been formed to restore it. Apparantly it was in good shape when they received it. It is close to ruins now.

The last time we were they we drove right past the road. It looks liek someone elses driveway, not the entrance to a park. But it is. Once you past the house there is the entrance to the estate.

There is a small lot and a port-o-potty. There are three small trails. The red, which makes the large loop around the house, the yellow which loops the rim of the property and goes down to the railroad and creek. And the green, which comes off the yellow and is ecology oriented.

Lydia and I did the yellow and it's about 1.5 miles. It has markers marking key elements. There are also a lot of property line markers. And keep-out because it's unsafe markers.

But it was fun. It was an adventure. Best of all, Lydia should be able to walk Adonis there. There was few people at the secret park.


When we returned home, we took Adonis out for his half mile. So that makes what? Five miles today.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

Saturday, September 1, 2012

i get easily distracted

I take a lot of photos while walking. Things that catch my fancy. I get easily distracted.

The flag was painted on the side of the State Theatre. I took this last week. It was for a veteran's benefit concert

 This is a garden store sign, in an alley in Easton
Today, on the new section of the Greenway. Looks like a railroad office of some sort.
 Morning glories in the weeds.
The Walnut Street Pony Bridge

 Good idea, even without an ordinance
 Grist mill stone. There were three or four
 This is concete, so I'm gussing it was in the building. Too bad it cracked in half.
 Locks on the street gates to trail. Clearly the fire department has a key.
 waterfalls, clearly man made, in the Saucon Creek
 This old railroad signal on the Saucon Rail Trail is cool. Paint it multiple colors and it would be sculpture.
Barn ruins at homstead. Who built barns out of stone?