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Browsing articles by Ghostofgrandin - [previous] :: [next]Patchogue is a small coastal town on Long Island. Formerly a vacation town, the second World War destroyed its tourist economy and it hasn't really recovered. But that's not to say it's completely dilapidated. It has quite a few beaches and playgrounds to offer, and a community pool all of which are somewhat bustling in the summer. But in the autumn these institutions are desolate and particularly on rainy days, the loneliness that this town nurses comes to the surface. That was poetic. This is a "famous" roadside luncheonette that's only open during the summer months, that opened in the late 1940s. This article has been viewed 2380 times in the last 58 months kricket: 12th Nov 2006 - 21:28 GMTnice pics. i am a big fan of the first four; they really move me, for whatever reason. what kamera do you use?
colavitos ghost: 13th Nov 2006 - 17:49 GMTi think you should make a spooky movie involving aquatic zombie children on that beach/playground. or at least do a vogue fashion shoot there.
Susannah: 13th Nov 2006 - 18:18 GMTSorry - To-may-toEs, Tom-ah-toEs what is it about typing that makes me illiterate? little ukraine: 15th Nov 2006 - 02:25 GMTI think this one fits in this post. This boat is abandoned in the Patchogue River.
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