The Scenery of Southwestern Pennsylvania

I’ll start this post with 2 of my nicest pictures. To me, these 2 pictures define what I thought the “country life” was all about when I still lived in the city. The views around here never fail to amaze me! Sometimes I wonder how I ever lived in the city at all. It’s so much nicer being able to walk out the back door and be in the woods in minutes. Or to jump on the quad and go riding, without having to load it up and take it somewhere to ride it. Or to go outside and shoot a gun anytime I might want, without having to worry about getting in trouble.

Beautiful Farm

Beautiful Farm

These are just a couple of the pictures I have added to the new Pennsylvania Backwoods Photo Gallery. I got the idea for the new gallery from Denny over at The Backwoods Drifter after he put up his gallery at
Backwoods Drifter Photo Gallery

Actually, I kinda get a lot of influence from Denny, including the idea for my blog and part of its name, so thanks Denny! Make sure you stop over at his blog and say hi. Denny does many posts on the destructive behaviors of big coal, so if you like the pictures of the scenery in my gallery and enjoy nature, make sure to give him your support so we can keep nature looking like the 2 pictures up there instead of this:

Kayford Mountain, WV Mountaintop Removal Site

I also want to say hi to Adam in California. He will be here to visit next week and he also likes the scenic vistas around here. I told him this summer that I was planning on starting a blog to show off the scenery around here, so here it is! If you want you can register here and if you want to show your friends pictures from here go to the photo gallery. Cya Wednesday!

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4 Responses to “The Scenery of Southwestern Pennsylvania”

  1. denny Says:

    Thanks for the plug Brian. I went and checked out some of your photos. I rated my favorite - from the tree stand.

    Admittedly I haven’t spent too much time in PA. Been a lot in the states around PA though. I enjoyed your album.

  2. Brian W Says:

    Not a problem Denny. I can’t wait for summer to take more pictures, now that I have something creative to do with them. I have actually lost quite a few photos.

    I thought those the picture of the farm up there and the Kayford Mountain picture kinda look like a before and after.

  3. Gary Robbins Says:

    Brian, I sent the link over to Adam in Ca. Thanks for giving him a shout out!!

    Gary

  4. Brian W Says:

    Thanks for commenting Gary. I’ll have to show you that farm sometime. Right over the hill from you.