I like to see people out and about at all hours of the day and night. Our bike trail passes through our town and then goes on for about 13 miles in the country between cornfields and forests and things like horses in orchards. It cold get spooky and people are not supposed to be on it after dark, but some are.
Couple of folks have asked about the name "Forbidden Drive" in the last two days. It is so called because motorized vehicles are prohibited. Us pedestrians, equestrians and bike riders are okay.
Blue Bell Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Dan Allen lives in Philadelphia's Blue Bell Hill neighborhood. He eats a lot of cheese, drinks a lot of beer, and thinks that you should too. He also loves to write and talk about these and other things pertaining to good food and drink. As much as possible, he follows a locavore life style, meaning that most of what he eats, drinks, and writes about is local to Philadelphia and environs. (By the way, he tends to go on and on about all this, so unless you have a lot of time on your hands, it's best that you not get him started.)
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I like to see people out and about at all hours of the day and night. Our bike trail passes through our town and then goes on for about 13 miles in the country between cornfields and forests and things like horses in orchards. It cold get spooky and people are not supposed to be on it after dark, but some are.
Hearing the word "forbidden" would make me want to go on that trail and bike. (rebel that I am)
Nice shot with the biker on it and from above. Good.
How'd you get so high up? And what is so forbidden about this drive?
Couple of folks have asked about the name "Forbidden Drive" in the last two days. It is so called because motorized vehicles are prohibited. Us pedestrians, equestrians and bike riders are okay.
Today's photo was taken from Walnut Lane Bridge.
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