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Hardly a week goes by without one of our many faithful Flickr followers writing Puff and demanding to 'see more' of Princess Di(arrhea). Well, here ya go. Enjoy,it cost Puff six beers to get her to submit to this!
Second Beer Check was where the Ball Busters and Eagles joined up again. Knowing they'd be doing the remainder of the Ball Buster trail did not sit well with we Eagles!!
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Intercourse (population: 1,274 as of 2010 census) is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in Leacock Township, Lancaster County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 10 miles (16 km) east of Lancaster on Pennsylvania Route 340. As with the nearby towns of Bird-in-Hand, Blue Ball, and Paradise, Intercourse is a popular site for tourists because of its location in "Amish country" and its sexually suggestive name. The movie Witness was filmed in Intercourse as well as other parts of the surrounding area, and For Richer or Poorer was set there, though not filmed in Intercourse. Because of the town's unusual name, the sign posts for the town are frequently targeted by thieves.
Tourism and farming are major industries in the area. Small businesses sell Amish crafts, food, and give horse and buggy rides. The town thrives on thousands of tourists who visit the region each year. Most of the land surrounding the town is farmland.
Intercourse was founded in 1754. The community was originally named Cross Keys, after a local tavern. Intercourse became the name in 1814. The word "intercourse" was commonly used to describe the "fellowship" and "social interaction and support" shared in the community of faith, which was much a part of a rural village like this one.
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Dung-Fu Grip and just Bobby participate in the old children's game of spinning on the Merry-go-Round and then trying to walk. They'll be lucky if they don't throw-up!!
Intercourse (population: 1,274 as of 2010 census) is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in Leacock Township, Lancaster County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 10 miles (16 km) east of Lancaster on Pennsylvania Route 340. As with the nearby towns of Bird-in-Hand, Blue Ball, and Paradise, Intercourse is a popular site for tourists because of its location in "Amish country" and its sexually suggestive name. The movie Witness was filmed in Intercourse as well as other parts of the surrounding area, and For Richer or Poorer was set there, though not filmed in Intercourse. Because of the town's unusual name, the sign posts for the town are frequently targeted by thieves.
Tourism and farming are major industries in the area. Small businesses sell Amish crafts, food, and give horse and buggy rides. The town thrives on thousands of tourists who visit the region each year. Most of the land surrounding the town is farmland.
Intercourse was founded in 1754. The community was originally named Cross Keys, after a local tavern. Intercourse became the name in 1814. The word "intercourse" was commonly used to describe the "fellowship" and "social interaction and support" shared in the community of faith, which was much a part of a rural village like this one.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intercourse,_Pennsylvania
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Third and final Beer Check on the Eagle trail, fifth for the Ball Busters, was a time for one-and-all to plop their tired butts down and relax while the poor DFL's trudged their trail on-in
It felt invasive, but I was surprised that a seal bull was 'tenderly' mating a cow; especially after watching bulls biting other ladies and chasing them viciously prior to this scene.
My apologies, but I felt compelled to take this picture.
Not a big fan of the quality, but it's an old pic :D
Intercourse (population: 1,274 as of 2010 census) is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in Leacock Township, Lancaster County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 10 miles (16 km) east of Lancaster on Pennsylvania Route 340. As with the nearby towns of Bird-in-Hand, Blue Ball, and Paradise, Intercourse is a popular site for tourists because of its location in "Amish country" and its sexually suggestive name. The movie Witness was filmed in Intercourse as well as other parts of the surrounding area, and For Richer or Poorer was set there, though not filmed in Intercourse. Because of the town's unusual name, the sign posts for the town are frequently targeted by thieves.
Tourism and farming are major industries in the area. Small businesses sell Amish crafts, food, and give horse and buggy rides. The town thrives on thousands of tourists who visit the region each year. Most of the land surrounding the town is farmland.
Intercourse was founded in 1754. The community was originally named Cross Keys, after a local tavern. Intercourse became the name in 1814. The word "intercourse" was commonly used to describe the "fellowship" and "social interaction and support" shared in the community of faith, which was much a part of a rural village like this one.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intercourse,_Pennsylvania
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
A proud Amish father watches his son successfully take the reins of a team of horses bringing in the hay on Memorial Day Weekend.
Breakfast at Kling House Restaurant in Intercourse PA.
Best viewed very small. At least the fruit is in focus.
(Uploaded for our [private] blog.)
Intercourse (population: 1,274 as of 2010 census) is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in Leacock Township, Lancaster County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 10 miles (16 km) east of Lancaster on Pennsylvania Route 340. As with the nearby towns of Bird-in-Hand, Blue Ball, and Paradise, Intercourse is a popular site for tourists because of its location in "Amish country" and its sexually suggestive name. The movie Witness was filmed in Intercourse as well as other parts of the surrounding area, and For Richer or Poorer was set there, though not filmed in Intercourse. Because of the town's unusual name, the sign posts for the town are frequently targeted by thieves.
Tourism and farming are major industries in the area. Small businesses sell Amish crafts, food, and give horse and buggy rides. The town thrives on thousands of tourists who visit the region each year. Most of the land surrounding the town is farmland.
Intercourse was founded in 1754. The community was originally named Cross Keys, after a local tavern. Intercourse became the name in 1814. The word "intercourse" was commonly used to describe the "fellowship" and "social interaction and support" shared in the community of faith, which was much a part of a rural village like this one.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intercourse,_Pennsylvania
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
It proved difficult for a few to leave Beer Check. They drank so much, there was no beer left for the Eagles that found true trail. They were less than happy when they caught up with us!!
Some people dressed like animals, others carried them around. I was not aware there was a theme for tonight!
***PLEASE!!! NO MULTI-GROUP OR STRING GROUP INVITATIONS. ONLY ONE (1) GROUP INVITE PER COMMENTOR. THANK YOU!!!***
A macro shot of the center of a Surfinia Petunia, for sale at a garden center in Kitchen Kettle Village on Route 340 in Intercourse, Pennsylvania, in Lancaster County.
Surf City H3, last kennel standing fills their tummies Monday morning before the drive north to Santa Cruz. Princess Di(arrhea), Thmp-Thmp, Stub Rub, Summer's Yeast, Rat Pussy, Deadliest Snatch and Hugh Heifer thanks their hosts and an outstanding NorthSouth Intercourse 2017. See you in two years. May the Hash go in Peace.
As you can see by this photograph, Amish farming is a family business. This photograph taken while planting in the spring.