Newtown, Pennsylvania (A reflection in the window of the Black Horse Tavern)
This is a reflection of State Street in Newtown, Pennsylvania. I lived a few blocks away from here from 2009 to 2011 and out of all the places I've lived it's still my favorite town. In fact this blog used to be called Newtown Area Photo before I changed it to Weekend Reflections.
Enjoy the weekend and the reflections!!! :-)
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C'est une belle ville, pas étonnant que tu l'aimes tant... L'ambiance devait être très différente de l'endroit où tu vis aujourd'hui, tout comme les mentalités. Ce n'est pas toujours facile de déménager, même si c'est souvent par nécessité qu'on le fait.
ReplyDeleteAu moins il te reste les photos que tu as prises, les souvenirs... Et puis les vacances, pour y revenir !
Newtown does look like a delightful place to live, James. Too bad you had to move away but at least you have photos to remember how happy you were there.:)
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed look like a wonderful place to live, James! It's always great to have photos to remember those good places in our lives! I'm so glad I have so many of Seattle to take with me when I move back to Portland in April!! Thanks as always for the weekend fun!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great shot James. Thank you for your nice comments. Really enjoying London.
ReplyDeletea great reflection. i did forget about your former blog name. thanks for the reminder. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the old charm feel of Newtown.
ReplyDeleteThe reflection is so perfect that it's impossible to see the Black Horse tavern!
ReplyDeleteC'est l'automne qui te rend nostalgique?..
It does look like a very "liveable" town, James.
ReplyDeleteVery cool and subtle reflection! It's there, but not intrusive. Great looking town, too.
ReplyDeleteJust around the corner, a great little town ;-) It's been a while since I participated, it good to be back!
ReplyDeleteJust had a good laugh at myself - when I first looked at this post, I misread the title as "Thinking about Newton", as in Isaac, and tried very hard to relate the picture to the law of gravity... Have I been too long in the blogging business?! I did join this meme while it was still on your Newtown Area Photo blog, but evidently that slipped away to hide very far back in my brain... :D
ReplyDeleteVery nice reflection (photo) and remembrance of the past, both your recent past and the USA's earlier days. Many of the towns near us have a similar look and feel.
ReplyDeleteMakes me feel so old very suddenly!! :-) It's such a perfect reflection!
ReplyDeleteNeat and tidy town, my home state...
ReplyDeleteAnd what a gorgeous reflection it is! Looks like a very inviting town.
ReplyDeleteP.S., My reflection shots are at the end of my post.
A wonderful street.
ReplyDeleteThe reflections are awesome. It does look like the real shot. On the first look, no one would guess that it is a reflection.
James, have a great weekend too.
Yep, I can see why you would like Newtown.
ReplyDeleteHey James, I keep getting an error message when I try to select my thumbnail. I'll try again later.
OK, the Linky worked now.
ReplyDeletequel globetroter ! j'adore les reflets dans les vitrines et voir des maisons différentes que sous nos latitudes.
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Great reflection James! On first glance I was wondering what reflection. I had to look for the tell tale signs. :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Such great detail over such a large area. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely a nice small town!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty shot!
ReplyDeleteI like your pink trees. Looks like our spring trees.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place to be ... especially as filtered through the Black Horse Tavern!
ReplyDeleteAnother blowmind reflection ... I have been to Newtown ... a long long time ago !
ReplyDeletelovely town
ReplyDeletebeautiful photo James
It's nice to reflect on the different places we spend our lives. Glad you have good memories of Newton, it looks like a nice place. :)
ReplyDeleteVery Neat James.
ReplyDeleteInteresting reflections - and an interesting meme. Visiting for the first time and will be back:)
ReplyDeleteI trust it is indeed a nice place to call home...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Thank you so much for hosting! Love your reflection shot and looking forward to seeing some more. :)
ReplyDeleteYours - so bright and cheerful. Direct.
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