September Morning on Main Street

East Main Street, early, Riley’s Pour House is open with their flags out.
“Around Carnegie this morning. I rode my bike to the grocery store early, but what made me think I’d be able to ride around on a beautiful summer morning without taking a few photos? Anything that was colorful and in the sun.”
Above is the photo that inspired me to post a gallery on Facebook, and one of my favorites. Below is the entire gallery; scroll over or click for title and caption.
The geese were headed for an outing again this morning.
Window in the Mason’s lodge building.
Love that sycamore too, gnarled and lumpy trunk and all.
East Main Street, early, Riley’s Pour House is open with their flags out.
The other red door on Atonement in full sun.
One of the Cindrich buildings decked out for the holiday.
A colorful view. A painting?
Just an interesting doorway on one of the houses.
Petunias in the planters on Main Street. These look faded compared to how they really are!
Fly fishing in Chartiers Creek.
I’ve always loved this duplex on Washington Avenue with the full-length windows and custom shutters.
An ornament between upper windows on one of the houses on Washington Avenue.
East Main Street, early, Riley’s Pour House is open with their flags out.
Awnings and ornaments.
Flowers in a windowbox at More Than Words on Main Street.
The Mail Pouch wall. One of these days I’ll get a photo with no cars in the lot.
The steps and entrance to Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church.
Still several brick street in town. This is Sansbury Street.
Chicory along the tracks.
The reaching old sycamore by Church of the Atonement Episcopal church. Love that red door.
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This entry was posted on September 6, 2015 by Bernadette. It was filed under carnegie pa, chartiers creek, wildlife and was tagged with carnegie pa, chartiers creek, flowers, mail pouch, main street, photography.
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