Sid's Silver

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    I took this pic the day after I bought mine, it's at the Ridley Creek State Park in PA. in July.
    I know this may look like any other silver Prius, but's it's my silver Prius! :p
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    Taken at the same time.
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    I love Ridley Creek State Park.
    My wife used to work there.

    Congrats on YOUR silver Prius B)
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    Thanks!
    What did your wife do there?
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    She worked at Bishop's Mill Historical Institute.
    I remember picking her up a couple of times
    and looking at how beautiful the park is
    and thinking "I work in a little gray cube! :("

    Of course, I was happy for her though. :)
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    I'm not familiar with that, where in the park is it?
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    It's the living history institute around the farm.
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    I never visited that, unless you mean the Colonial Plantation.
    I usually just like to take mini-hikes or have picnics. There's a great pine forrest there that used to be accessible, but now has been allowed to have the underbrush get overgrown so it's unpassable. It's really too bad because it was quite beautiful, pine needles on the ground, the scent of pine (what else?) was fragrant. Oh well.
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    Yep, the Colonial Plantation.
    I was blocking on its common name.
    Great place.
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    Yes it is. I should plan to visit it again.

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