Today I ventured northward out of my undisclosed location and went into Pennsylvania. After finding a place to eat along U.S. route 30, I made a brief stop south of Ronks, PA at the Londonvale Mill, seen here.
Behind the mill in the direction seen in this first shot is a privately-owned campground, so I couldn't hang around without attracting some unwanted attention. However, I was able to get another shot from a different angle after parking the Bigfootmobile on another nearby road. As you can see, the wheel is still present, but its water supply and drainage are long gone.
After taking the two pictures above, I found my way to Strasburg, PA and stopped briefly at the Strasburg Railroad, where I took a train ride in August 2014. See this blog's archives for that month to see my report from that visit.
Before I left Strasburg, I saw these two rail cars near the intersection of state routes 741 and 896.
I went southward on PA route 896, starting my way back to my undisclosed location. On this road, the Amish, with their horses and buggies, were out in full force. If you're ever driving in southeastern Pennsylvania (and in some parts of Ohio, as I've noticed), you might have to keep an eye out for animal-powered vehicles and their exhaust.
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