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Monday, March 22, 2010

From a Flight on Sunday, March 21, 2010...




When contacting me about a particular photo(s), always refer to the
Post Date and Photo NumberNote that photos in my older posts
are not numbered and thus you must manually count them so I know which photo you
are referring to.  Photo #1 is always at the top of the posting.

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City of Morristown, NJ:


Cemetery nearby the city of Morristown, NJ:


Interchange of State Route 10 and Interstate 287:


Swampy terrain near Fairfield, NJ, one week after a major rain event:


Residential villa amongst modest, untidy neighbors:


A lake that's holding on to its cover of ice in Mt. Pocono, PA, despite the warm weather for this time of year:


At Hazleton airport, we came across an "apparition" of an airplane, used for fighting forest fires and such. It's a turbo-prop that is manufactured in Poland (Flyin Phil pictured with the aircraft):


One of the airports that we landed at but did not stop was in Quakertown, PA:


And finally, a "Beast" of an airplane was found at Sky Manor airport in Pittstown, NJ, and is called the Twin Bonanza (C-50), manufactured by Beechcraft:


Thanks for Flying along and I hope you've enjoyed the Flight...

See You Soon

Monday, March 8, 2010

From a Flight on Sunday, March 7, 2010...




When contacting me about a particular photo(s), always refer to the
Post Date and Photo NumberNote that photos in my older posts
are not numbered and thus you must manually count them so I know which photo you
are referring to.  Photo #1 is always at the top of the posting.

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Note that ALL photos in this post were shot in New Jersey

Snowy terrain of northern Hunterdon County:


A golf course just west of Princeton airport that I have yet to identify...If you know the name, then by all means, please drop me a line:


Princeton University campus in Princeton:


I believe this is a Paint Ball Course, located east of Six Flags Great Adventure on Route 537:


Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park is getting a NEW attraction...Namely, a Tornado, and it's under construction as this picture shows:


Six Flags Great Adventure's beloved El Toro wooden coaster with its weathered look:


Just a field I found interesting looking, with all of the dark brown blobs scattered throughout; zooming in they were found to be small evergreen-type trees/shrubs:


United States Naval Reservation "Earle Ammunition Depot" in Colts Neck...I thought the layout of these bunkers make for an interesting photo:


Again, the United States Naval Reservation "Earle Ammunition Depot" in Colts Neck:


The "relatively" NEW, Jersey Shore Outlet Shops in Neptune City, adjacent to the Garden State Parkway:


Captured an executive jet on final approach to Belmar/Allaire airport in Farmingdale:


Now these are some CLOSE neighbors in Toms River, and ALL with access to the Barnegat Bay:


Manasquan River Golf Course in Brielle, looking north:


Outdoor aircraft display in Sea Girt:


Looking north along the Jersey Shore towards Asbury Park & Sandy Hook:


It was quite a site in the quaint shore town of Ocean Grove as a St. Patty's Day parade was taking place nearby and ALL streets were filled with parked cars:


Again, looking south along Ocean Avenue in Ocean Grove at a packed street:


And here is Main Street with the parade taking place. If you look closely, you can see that most folks are of course wearing "GREEN":


Another view of the mobbed Main Street with the parade taking place:


Nothing in particular, just a packed strip mall near New Brunswick off of Route 18 that I felt like photographing due to its perfectly triangular-shaped parking lot:


Hilton hotel and Business Center in New Brunswick, at the intersection of Route 18 and the New Jersey Turnpike:


An impressive business complex in New Brunswick:


You can read what college this stadium belongs to in the photo, but I'll tell you anyway....It's Rutgers:


Neshanic Valley Golf Course in Neshanic Station....The enormity of this course just baffles me. No playing without a cart unless you are ready for the Olympics:


Some pretty, snow covered fields in northern Hunterdon County:


Sky Manor airport adjacent to spotty, snow covered fields in northern Hunterdon County:


And finally, a neat look at Alexandria airport, also n northern Hunterdon County...I couldn't resist shooting these due to the complexity that the partial snow cover imposed:


Thanks for Flying along and I hope you've enjoyed the Flight....

See You Soon