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Me and Lou traveled to Reading, PA to attend the wedding of Jocelyn and Matt O'brien. I got in a few jogs and short hikes. The weather was great, and everything was green there. Quite a change to see all those trees.
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The wedding invite, against the backdrop of the church. It was a great little church.
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A kayaker on Tulpehocken creek. If this was in SoCal, this would be a river.
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Gring's Mill on Tulpehocken creek.
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This is called simply "the red bridge". It is the most spectacular covered bridge I've ever seen. It must have been quite an engineering feat. Inside, you can see the massive timbers that form the truss system.
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The red bridge from beside the creek. You can see just how large the bridge is.
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A footbridge along the Union Canal trail.
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We visited the railroad museum in Strasburg. I had never seen one of those turn tables up close.
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The outdoor part of the museum.
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Me in a caboose.
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Louisa on part of the Appalachian Trail.
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A pagoda overlooks downtown Reading.
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I believe this is poison ivy.
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An old wagon works near Tulpehocken creek.
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Lou inside the wagon works.
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A long covered bridge in Lancaster County.
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Old Mill Village in Lancaster County. There were lots of Amish in this area.
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