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Maryland & Delaware 1203 runs light from Federalsburg, MD to the DCR interchange at Seaford, DE. After a similar experience on the Batten Kill, I sensed a "light engine move" theme developing earlier this summer. The crew would thankfully return with loads for Dart Container.
MDDE 1203 RS3M (ex-DLW 914, EL 1052 RS3)
The Lumberville-Raven Rock pedestrian bridge stretches across the Delaware River connecting New Jersey with Pennsylvania. I was browsing through some old files looking for something else and I was taken by the bridge.
The male gets a lot of attention for those flashy red/orange wing accents, but the female deserves some photos too.
Bombay Hook NWR, Delaware.
On a lazy summer day, we took a drive down to Rehoboth and on the way, we spied this crop duster treating the fields. Pulled over and just happened to catch the tail end just as the pilot began to dust the field. I'm right next to a building and out of harms way, but I'm guessing that house in the back had no issues with bugs <a href=http://www.lancerogersphotos.com>Website</a>
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Looking down on the Delaware River from the top of Bowman's Hill Tower in Washington Crossing Historic Park in Pennsylvania.
Delaware City School District - County
Bus 42 - 2009 Blue Bird All American FE A3
Bus 47 - 2012 Blue Bird Vision
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This old country store on the Delmarva Penninsula once sold, among other things, bloodworms, nightcrawlers and squid, to fisherman according to the signs in the window. The refrigerator on the porch probably was for bait. Around the lot, there are several boats, boat trailers and campers, suggesting the store once allowed such items to be stored for a fee. Places like this were convenient places for purchasing sundries, a few groceries, household items and more.
Buffalo, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2024
Delaware Avenue is one of the most historic, celebrated, and prestigious avenues in Buffalo, New York.
History and Style: This thoroughfare was famously known as the "Millionaires' Row" during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many of the grand homes of the era, built by the city's wealthiest families during its industrial boom, were located on this avenue.
Architecture: The avenue is notable for its collection of large and elegant historic residences and mansions reflecting various styles (such as Gothic Revival and French Second Empire). Many of these mansions have since been converted into offices, boutique hotels (like The Mansion on Delaware Avenue), or institutional headquarters.
Path: Delaware Avenue runs through the heart of Buffalo, starting downtown and extending northward, passing through the historic Allentown district and other high-end residential neighbourhoods.
Significance: Today, it remains a key artery, mixing commercial and residential traffic while retaining much of its former stately character.
After the colorful sunrise I was not finding many of my normal subjects. In the past I would have called the day a failure. Instead I pivoted to photographing smaller subjects like this Delaware Skipper. Check out the water droplets on its back and on the grass behind it. The main difference between moths, butterflies, and skippers is in the antennae. Butterflies have thread-like antennae that are thickened or knobbed at the end. Skippers have thread-like, knobbed antennae as well, but the knobs are tipped with distinct hooks.
Delaware Skipper?
I found this very small, but striking chestnut colored butterfly in long grass at Springton Manor.
From my research the best identification that I can come up with is a Delaware skipper, but I think it is too small and the striped antennae do nto fit. Any suggestions on ID would be greatly appreciated
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While talking with some locals, it was mentioned that someone had done some brush cutting across from a boat landing on the Jersey side of the Delaware River so that a reasonable shot could be taken across the river.
We decided to check this out and were rewarded with a glassy smooth surface that allowed a neat reflection shot. Couldn't have asked for a better train to do it with, the light colored engines and cars really stood out from the foliage in the low light. This spot is probably sunlit in the long days of summer.
Delaware State Police
Ford Crown Victoria
Picture Date: 05/04/2010
A Delaware State Trooper on patrol near the beaches of Delaware.
A view of the Delaware River along the Delaware Canal Trail/D&L Trail in Delaware Canal State Park, Pennsylvania.
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Delaware State Police
Ford Crown Victoria
Picture Date: 06/11/2009
A Delaware State Trooper travels up the highway.