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The Delaware Water Gap, 9X12, painted on another stopover along Route 80. |
Well
my rig's a little old,
But that don't mean she's slow.
There's a flame from her stack,
And the smoke's rolling black as coal.
My hometown's coming in sight,
If you think I'm happy you're right.
Six days on the road and I'm gonna make it home tonight...
(Six Days on the Road, by Earl Green and Carl Montgomery)
But that don't mean she's slow.
There's a flame from her stack,
And the smoke's rolling black as coal.
My hometown's coming in sight,
If you think I'm happy you're right.
Six days on the road and I'm gonna make it home tonight...
(Six Days on the Road, by Earl Green and Carl Montgomery)
The beauty of traveling from New York City to the western
part of New York is that you can bypass much of the state itself. In addition
to cheap New Jersey gas and the absence of New York’s exorbitant tolls,
traveling via US 80 allows you to pass through the Delaware Water Gap, which is
surely one of America’s unsung natural wonders. I have often stopped to paint
there, and I always stop to walk a little way along the Delaware River.
The Delaware Water Gap looking picturesque today. |
Today the park rangers were stringing plastic tape
preparatory to closing the park entrances, in anticipation of a government
shutdown tonight. It’s an absurd gesture, since most of the costs of
the park—mowing and maintenance—will continue whether or not we travelers are
allowed to stop or not.
They're ready to close the park entrances in the case of a government shut-down tonight. Pity, this. |
I wasn’t going to paint today in any event. But it is a
transcendent autumn day with glorious clear, golden light, and puffy clouds.
The Poconos are at their peak of autumnal color, and the far hills vibrate violet-blue. Some days aren’t meant to be painted; they’re meant to be
remembered.
The Poconos are at peak color right now, but it's hard to take photos while driving. |
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