Monday, September 15, 2008
University Pond...
Hey All,
Hope you all had a great weekend. I worked but now am off and I actually just got home from work so this will be brief.
First, I want to thank everyone that stopped by my blog and left the comments. It is greatly appreciated. Those that did leave comments, If I have not been to your blog yet. I promise I will get there.
Ok for the photo,
This was taken at the Millersville University Campus which is a stone's throw from my house. This photo was taken on one of the bridges over the pond behind the theatre where they conduct plays and other functions. It is one of the oldest buildings on campus. If you ever get the chance to visit Millersville, they do have a beautifull campus to walk through and alot of neat architecture. I took this photo about two months ago.
I hope to be getting out soon to shoot some more photos. I have taken on some projects at work and that has kept me busy. I need to learn to say NO once in awhile.
Allright, have a great week everyone!
Stay Safe,
Woody
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11 comments:
looks like a great place for a sunday afternoon
It is a beautiful building, love the red brick and architecture.
When we lived in Georgia, I used to love to wander through UGA, great old buildings there too. Haven't been to VT yet, although it's pretty close to us. Enjoy your day(s) off!
A really cool building, and that pond with the spray sure looks calming.
We got the wrath of Hurricane Ike last night. Our son, a volunteer firefighter was called out 3 times after 10pm for downed trees.
Nice shot. Thanks for stopping buy. Nice to know a Brass City-born Blogger!
You live in a beautiful neighborhood.
That looks like a beautiful spot for a walk.
That's a beautiful view!
very pretty. Glad you aren't in the area of bad weather.
Looks like a lovely place with beautiful grounds. Thanks for popping in to admire my floors today.
what a lovely serene place to be...
Wonderful red building in a very pretty setting. It would be nice to sit near the pond and watch the fountain. Beautiful photo!
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