Thursday, May 23, 2019

About 1980, the Last House in South-East Pennsylvania

When we lived there, in the 1990s, the white pines had grown up, so the house was secluded. The back yard was flat and falling down 30 or so feet into a forest. You walked out in the woods to the right 500 feet or so and you came to the place where Pennsylvania hit the Mason-Dixon at the point where Delaware and Maryland came together. To get to the University of Delaware, 5 miles away, I had to drive out of Pennsylvania, all across Maryland, and 4 or so miles into Delaware. I regularly ran 3 and a half miles in White Clay Creek, starting a mile south, all the way across Maryland and into Delaware.




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