Thursday, May 27, 2010

other roadway sights, South Avenue in Bradford Township, PA






Other roadway sights May 25, 2010 along South Avenue, moving southward on foot from Bradford, Pennsylvania, include a dropped or discarded shoe; cloud-cover approach to the village of Degolia, looking eastward from west side South Avenue; another lettered 'Jamestown Iron Works' sewerline cap in a west side lawn; small pieces of shale observable not far from Cline Oil Company; examples of trickle-down  drainage pipes that send water from west-side lawns into roadside ditches; cattail (or bullrush) plants uncharacteristically found at the side of Route 219 along the east side approach to Village of Degolia; and east-side cemetery installation surrounding original roadside-rest site, both sections seen on both sides of Minard Run Road nearby waterstream, at intersection junction.

Vehicular traffic was frequent and moved steadily from the Route 219 Bypass that directs traffic past downtown Bradford PA both north- and southward, and consisted of cars, motorcycles, SUVs, large tanker and semi-tractor-trailer trucks, as well as school and regional transit buses.

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