Pitt vs WVU at Acrisure Stadium…. It was wild in more ways then one.
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Pitt vs WVU at Acrisure Stadium…. It was wild in more ways then one.
Pitt vs WVU at Acrisure Stadium…. It was wild in more ways then one.
The world has been spinning very fast lately. So, I haven’t been posting here much. Sorry!!
Here are a are some photos from yesterday’s WVU vs. Drexel game.
I hope you have a great weekend. I don’t have any solid plans other then to relax, do some work around the house and spend time with family.
I took this photo last spring when Bob, Theatherwiz, Blair and I spent a weekend capturing photos of abandoned buildings including the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in West Virigina.
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I’ve been off social media for a few days. I just needed a break. I’m back now.
While I was away, I spent the entire weekend out taking photos, which felt great. One of the locations I photographed was the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, West Virginia. We had full access to all the buildings for the entire morning, some portions of them going back to the Civil War. One of the buildings on the large campus was a medical facility. I can only guess what took place within that facility. In the lowest level, I came across the morgue. It still has a two-shelf human body cooler for storing bodies and a coffin on the floor. MJ referred to this photo as creepy. I didn’t feel that way, but I’m weird.
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I feel like I missed fall this year. I don’t know if it was because of my work schedule, travel schedule or if I just blinked and missed it. Regardless, I missed it. Thankfully, we had nice weather this weekend.
Anyway, here is a fall photo I took, not this fall, down at Babcock State Park in West Virginia. It’s an amazing spot.
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MJ and I went over to Wheeling West Virginia a couple of months ago to explore the area. It isn’t very far from us, but I never go over there. All my focus is on our local area and Pittsburgh. I think that was the 2nd time I’ve been to Wheeling in the 8 years we’ve lived in Pennsylvania. Anyway, this is the Wheeling Suspension Bridge which is part of the original National Road.
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Don’t forget to check out my photo galleries. I update and add to them often.