I'm sure you're wondering why I posted this lovely scene of a fence and wildflowers. Well, as will become apparent, it is a necessity to have a clean windshield when one is trying to point and shoot through the windshield while on a four lane highway. (I was in the passenger's seat so I wasn't driving and shooting at the same time.) This scene was beside the road when the windshield got cleaned because I was losing my senses shooting around bug splatters! The fence separated the Interstate from a Christmas tree farm. So clean windshield, shoot a nice landscape and on we go!
(anybody remember the TV show Bronson)
This is what you might call an odd shot. Can you guess what it is? This was the second of three trucks we passed. Each was carrying a blade from a wind turbine. Miles back we had seen wind turbines on top of a mountain. They were pretty far away. Stands to reason this was one being transported to be erected with those. This wasn't something you see everyday; but I was quick and caught all three actually. After the first one that I almost didn't get I watched for more and was rewarded with the other two. Not great shots, but I thought interesting.
Sideling Hill is one of the best rock exposures in the Northeastern United States. The cut reveals a 350 million year old section of rock which was folded by a massive compression of the earth's crust some 245 million years ago leading to the cut's distinctive "U" shaped fold which is called a syncline. The Syncline was exposed when 10 million tons of rock was removed to complete the construction of Interstate 68 in the late 1980’s. This is in the state of Maryland not far from the West Virginia border.
Putting aside the quality of the photos I hope you enjoyed this first stage of my trip. Tomorrow we'll be in the historic city of Leesburg. Hope to see you then.
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I'll be willing to bet the construction crew that cut through that hillside was wondering what they had uncovered. I love the shot of the turbine "wing" too. Right place at the right time for that one.
Your stories/commentary are what make the pictures. They work with each other. I enjoyed seeing the beginning of the trip through your words and through your lens. Nice work.
And thank you so much for my Father's Day greeting. That was awfully kind of you. :)
Nice traveling with you! What fun to ride along. I think the shot of the wind turbine thing is very cool. They look so tiny from a distance. Amazing to get that truck bed perspective. You do a fine travelogue. Good photos and interesting information.
Pretty pictures, nice travelogue and Willie singing in the background. Life is good. MB
Thank you for inviting me along on your road trip. I enjoyed the scenery so much, I didn't once ask, "Are we there yet?"
Looks like a lovely part of the country!
Hello there ... I see that not only you know you Geography but also Geology!
Great photos and nice info about those rocks cutted by the highway.
West Virginia bound, no doubt. The highways look much the same from Ohio into West Virginia. We went there last summer about this time of year. We go to or went to Hinton where my mom was born and were I got more cousins than Carter has Little Liver Pills.
Thanks for the visit. Sorry you got to see the draft version of the post. I will try harder next time to remember what I am doing. LOL
Your song choice brought back memories of long ago traveling in the military. We used to say that..."on the road again". I was amazed at the size of the turbine. Wow!
I agree, your story telling makes the photos! Looking forward to the next stop :)
Carletta: Those were some interesting travel pictures. It was a very nice post.
I like photos shot from inside the vehicle with a clean windshield. I even like ones done by the driver as long as I'm not traveling in the oncoming lane. Nicely done. Pappy
Ahhhhhh! So THESE are the shots I'm missing by ALWAYS being the driver! What a great trip you are taking us on! I do enjoy the "not great" pictures - and I enjoy your story! I'd get excited if I saw those turbine props goin' down the road too!
Carletta,
I enjoyed this post very much!
Of course that first pic of the fence and wildflowers is my favorite! :)
Junie
Yeah!!! A road Trip!! I love road trips. I also am looking forward to strolling down memory lane, We owned a home in Reston,Va for 11 years and visited many places you will see.:D
Great shots Carletta - love that last one - the rock formation is so fascinating. Loved this tour and look forward to the rest.
Love the Turbine Blades... and I look forward to taking this trip.. you have been good company on a few of mine so I can repay you now ;o)
Great "on the Road" shots Carletta! Especially that blade from a wind turbine! I wouldn't have know what it was unless you told me! :)
Awesome shots and a great road trip story!
Hi Carlotta! I was on that very highway, visiting the town of Weston( family roots thing). It is a beautiful road, very daunting. Love the pix of the wind turbines. I actually saw them about ten or so years in Calif. where they were being used for power too.
Hey-I am on summer vaca!
Is that truck hauling that blade as long as it looks??? It looks soooo long.
I love the shot of the fence--I do not know why, but I love fences and gates.
Can't wait to see the rest of your photos.
that was an amazing road trip! great photos and commentary :)
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