Drew, I had recommended Puccini pizza in Cumberland MD, on your trip out I68. Maybe it's good you skipped it. I brought home one and a half yesterday, opened the whole one at home, and totally black on the whole outside and the bottom. They always had such good pizza, but that one was terrible. The other one was fine, I opening it in the parking lot and ate 3 pieces right there before leaving. If I had opened the other one instead, I would have taken it back in. No way should they have even offered that pizza.
Other than that, good trip home last night.
Good worship today, and because of the fall festival in town, we ate lunch at our usual breakfast place over the line in PA. Was a good change. Still an italian pizza place mainly, but they do offer some mexican items also.
Will need to mow yard again yesterday.
Posted a new video on Youtube of fall leaves at the farm.
Youghiogheny Lake low, you can see the remains of the Great Crossing Bridge at the bottom.
From Wiki:
Built near a ford that had been in use by Europeans since George Washington's 1753 journey to Fort LeBoeuf, the 375-foot long, 40-foot high, 30-foot wide sandstone bridge with three arches was erected between 1813 and 1818, and was dedicated on July 4, 1818 at an event attended by President James Monroe.
The town of Somerfield, Pennsylvania, which was originally named Smythfield, was built at the eastern end of the bridge in 1817. The bridge and town were later inundated by Youghiogheny River Lake, a reservoir that began filling in 1940