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Vinca, you are feeding my passions. Will you marry me?
http://www.dalejtravis.com/
^^^^^ this website is awesome! I’m drooling so much over all the covered bridges, my keyboard is wet. And if I can drive across a covered bridge, I get a bigger thrill. I’ve been to quite a few in PA and NY.
The lighthouse program was through the GSA. I was looking at it at one point. I too wanted to convert a lighthouse…oh well.
Hubby and I stayed overnight at a lighthouse once. That was an experience, I will never forget. Late at night we went up to the light part and sat their watching it go around over the river. I want to go back and stay there during a storm.
M4L, I don’t doubt it…like I said…it’s been a long time since I’ve lived in CH (actually isn’t the area I was in technically Weeksville?). Things and people change.
I’ve concluded (expertedly if I may say so), Crown Heights NORTH is still great and free of that bad stuff. ALL bad stuff is rest of Crown Heights. Again, no one correct me as today is MONDAY and I’m allowed to day dream
BRG- I don’t remember the details but there was a program to save lighthouses by offering them to people who would preserve and live in them. Wish I could remember more- I so wanted to do something like that. Unfortunately the information lived on a now defunct computer.
BRG: If you love covered bridges (and round barns), this is remarkable site: http://www.dalejtravis.com/
You’re on your own when it comes to lighthouses, except to say that PBS had a lovely program many years back (link follows), and there’s a wealth of lighthouse info through the search feature at the National Park Service site: http://www.nps.gov/ http://www.pbs.org/legendarylighthouses/
Vinca, you are feeding my passions. Will you marry me?
http://www.dalejtravis.com/
^^^^^ this website is awesome! I’m drooling so much over all the covered bridges, my keyboard is wet. And if I can drive across a covered bridge, I get a bigger thrill. I’ve been to quite a few in PA and NY.
The lighthouse program was through the GSA. I was looking at it at one point. I too wanted to convert a lighthouse…oh well.
Hubby and I stayed overnight at a lighthouse once. That was an experience, I will never forget. Late at night we went up to the light part and sat their watching it go around over the river. I want to go back and stay there during a storm.
M4L, I don’t doubt it…like I said…it’s been a long time since I’ve lived in CH (actually isn’t the area I was in technically Weeksville?). Things and people change.
I’ve concluded (expertedly if I may say so), Crown Heights NORTH is still great and free of that bad stuff. ALL bad stuff is rest of Crown Heights. Again, no one correct me as today is MONDAY and I’m allowed to day dream
DH I am sooo going to see it. His Bruno character is hilarous eventhough I think the best one is still Borat.
BRG- I don’t remember the details but there was a program to save lighthouses by offering them to people who would preserve and live in them. Wish I could remember more- I so wanted to do something like that. Unfortunately the information lived on a now defunct computer.
BRG: If you love covered bridges (and round barns), this is remarkable site: http://www.dalejtravis.com/
You’re on your own when it comes to lighthouses, except to say that PBS had a lovely program many years back (link follows), and there’s a wealth of lighthouse info through the search feature at the National Park Service site: http://www.nps.gov/
http://www.pbs.org/legendarylighthouses/
Has anyone seen the trailer for the new Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat) film Bruno? Looks hilarious.
rob…they’re trying to relive Sex and the City only in Brooklyn. Lame. 🙂
“okay, it’s 11:45. Where’s Jessi and 6yrs? Are they still on the date??”
Maybe they fell in love and went to Vegas to elope.