Photo of the Week: Gloomy Bridge
A footbridge on a gloomy day.
A footbridge on a gloomy day.
Two geese manning the perimeter while on lookout.
There’s a party with dancing in the lower right area. Above that are a duck, a miniature dinosaur, and a guy wearing an old-style suit. And there are faces all over.
The Gilpin House and a majestic sycamore tree — at the Brandywine Battlefield Park — are witnesses to American History. The house was the home of the Gideon Gilpin Family during the Battle of Brandywine and the tree, according to the National Arborist Association and the International Society of Arboriculture assert that the tree has been there since the signing of the U.S. Constitution.
Saturday’s rain caused the Chester Creek to swirl well into Sunday.
A family takes time to enjoy a spring-like sunny Sunday to gather, then skip stones on the Brandywine in Newlin Township.
A full moon rises above an old train station, possibly evoking an uneasy feel. What might be creeping out of the shadows?
The footbridge at Anson B. Nixon Park in Kennett Square.
A display at the John Chads House, perhaps where the family took care of the ferry’s books.
The stream running down Beaver Dam Road to Brandywine Creek is free of ice, but still cold. And it looks that way.
A tree hangs onto the banks of the Brandywine by threads of roots on a gray, foggy, and drizzly day.