Posted by Billy NY on July 12, 2013 at 15:43:28 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: nj random pictures posted by Larry@stinescorner on July 12, 2013 at 14:18:57:
That brings back memories, I used to like that road that stretches from out side of Morristown, say east of the square heading towards Mendham, towards the Abbey Delbarton School, you head south and pass AT&T Mooreland Farms, used to go to the steeple chase in October every year, with people that lived in houses like that. In those days I drove a rusty old chevy K10, and would get pulled over in basking ridge, just for driving it, one early evening, after a softball game, (few beers much earlier before it was time to head home, you know when you could do that sort of thing and not worry) so the darned door swung open around a corner, and I slammed it shut, cop heard the noise and pulled me over to see if I belonged in the neighborhood of basking ridge and he watched me park and go into my condo, amongst the rest of the worker bee colony, that drove late model vehicles. Like you, I headed out with a lunchbox every day to a D8 on a site job or whatever they had me doing, driving that old chevy, I still have the darned thing sitting in my yard !
That road from Mendham heading into Far Hills, is literally what the name says, some of those houses were like a 100 acres in from the road as I recall, it has to be one of the most picturesque areas.
If you are ever up that way near Morristown, that area heading west out of town is nice, over near the Seeing Eye, where they train the service dogs for blind people on Washington Valley road. We built a road off the left in there for some wealthy west point grad, at the top of the hill you could see the world trade center, well the tops of it, incredible view, there was an old stone ice house, it was the coolest, (pardon the pun) little building, and old farm where apparently George Washington stayed once. Its probably changed quite a bit since those days.
Just remember, slobs like us, LOL ( heck you aint no slob !!!! LOL!) we live like kings because we have gardens and things similar no amount of wealth could ever buy ! Just look at your photos, and your friends nearby in PA, thats living life my friend !
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