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deepkick120 t1_jbztpaa wrote

NEPA?

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NarcissisticCat t1_jc08fke wrote

What the fuck is even that title?

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thefourthhouse t1_jc08swn wrote

>“In like a lion, out like a lamb” has always seemed a straightforward enough proverb: when March starts, it’s still winter, and by the end of the month spring has begun. True, in many climates the weather hasn’t quite reached the lamb stage by the end of the month—it’s more like a surly cat, maybe, or one of those awful territorial honking geese. But we get the idea. I have seen the phrase referred to as an “eighteenth-century saying” in more than one unreliable Internet source, while Wikipedia calls it “an old Pennsylvania” saw.

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I-seddit t1_jc0pxxc wrote

I know. I spent 15 damn minutes trying to find the snow lion.

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Keepitrealhomes t1_jc0fm7p wrote

Guess I learned a new phrase today that I will absolutely misuse

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rusty317 t1_jc0v4ck wrote

Absolutely love NEPA! I just moved to Colorado from PA and one of the last things I did before moving here was go to Ricketts Glenn State Park. The trail is easy as can be and the whole time you’re right next to a nice creek that has MULTIPLE waterfalls on the trail.

Sinnemahoning is also a gem with worlds end state park. Appalachia is beautiful.

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KJ0797 t1_jc1tu3h wrote

Whereabout in NEPA is this?

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Fun_Lingonberry_2032 t1_jc2yzqd wrote

Spent time doing OTR on the East Coast years ago. Never realized how beautiful Pennsylvania was in the summer.

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