October 2015
Everyone knows I love covered bridges and that fall is one of my favorite times of the year. So, what better way to spend a fall day than visiting every covered bridge in the state of Delaware (SPOILER: there are only 3!) and then driving around looking for fall colored foliage on the back roads of northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania.

Horses along the road in Delaware

Driving the back roads of northern Delaware

Smith’s Bridge, a covered bridge over the Brandywine Creek in Winterthur, DE

Entering Smith’s Bridge, a covered bridge over the Brandywine Creek in Winterthur, DE

Interior of Smith’s Bridge, a covered bridge over the Brandywine Creek in Winterthur, DE

Cows grazing among Fall foliage in New Castle County, Delaware

Fall colors are beginning to appear

Wooddale Bridge, a covered bridge in Yorklyn, DE

Inside the Wooddale Bridge, a covered bridge in Yorklyn, DE

If this photo doesn’t scream Fall, I don’t know what does

Passing back through the Wooddale Bridge

Train trestle in Yorklyn, DE

This stone house was just begging to be photographed

Driving the backroads of northern Delaware

Finally some Fall colors!

Finally some Fall colors!

Ashland Bridge, a covered bridge in Yorklyn, DE

Interior of Wooddale Bridge, a covered bridge in Yorklyn, DE

Red Clay Creek

Fall colors begin to surround the Hoopes Reservoir

Fall colors begin to surround the Hoopes Resevoir

Stream in Valley Garden Park

Tiny waterfall in Valley Garden Park

Not many Fall colors to be seen at Valley Garden Park in this abnormally warm Fall

Approaching a cool old tunnel