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Sanford : To Esther In an idle moment I googled PS 167 to find out some details to compare with childhood memories and saw your comments. I was one year behind you at PS 167. My memories of......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Keith Bernstein: Hi Suzy R-- We have come full circle: fifty years after I had your mother as a teacher, I am delighted to connect with you. Unfortunately, I can recall only a little more about that year. During......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Keith Bernstein: I would like to add some comments about Mrs. Ida Gradstein. I thought her to be an effective teacher and a sweet lady. The mention of her name brought back some memories of my sixth......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Alan Kupperberg: Eastern Parkway Memories By Alan Kupperberg Searching the Internet for information on Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the Famous restaurant on Eastern Parkway at Utica Avenue, I discovered this wonderful site. It brought back many wonderful memories for......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Rich: Jack, your adventures were informative, surprising and graphic. I've never heard stories like this, thanks. I worked at the place, it was called Bush Terminal, for A&S in the bedding dept. It was a warehouse......

in response to: Brooklyn\'s Rusty Shores by CartLegger

jack: i don't know, sometimes i get pissed off when i see flags from other countries hanging from rear view mirrors, i know that cubans and puerto ricans are good people. im going to pr......

in response to: St. Nicholas Avenue by jack

Jim Arehart: I was born and raised in Norton. It amazes me how people can belittle a town or area so easily. I spent 4 1/2 years in the Navy and I can guarantee I saw some......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Allan: Richie, I lived in the same building as Judy Oshinsky. I have a few photos of us back around '55-58. She had 2(I think) brothers. On the corner of Schenectidy and Union was a dry cleaner......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Maz: Another one for Botany fans. [[img:29017]] Taken at a farm near Leatherhead, Surrey UK this week where they are experimenting with a new crop. In early spring a spark plug is placed in the soil and come......

in response to: Exotic Slurpee Plant? by zagg

Lino: Hello everyone. I came from Italy in holiday and end up working in Netherne as a porter first and then in the kitchen. The patient was treated very well and I have great memories. Beautiful......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

Ron from Michigan: Just visited Jim and his castle. Found him standing in the bucket of his Bobcat building an archway over his mote. The topic of the moment was "why Michael Phelps didn't deserve any......

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

awake: Alot people have been living with no direction and misdirection threw out there entire lives in the ghetto's,all over the world.The criminal mentality and immoral behaviors has not been wiped out off the face of......

in response to: GANGS ON NYC by StripesA4

transplant: Older neighborhoods near downtown - Riverside, Avondale, Springfield, etc. make it easy to use your car less and get out into the world more. If you are really open-minded you can always find like......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Tyra: I'm currently a senior [class of 09] and I've enjoyed my years in ACORN. F.Y. I: if you're going to make comments about the school then at least make them memorable ones or use proper......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

anon (c-69-139-11-88.hsd1.pa.comcast.net): hairsy: can,t remember the hot dog stand. I did remember cassidy's candy store at palethorpe and cambria; spring water from wissonoming park; seeing president kennedy at front and sterner st. if you get a......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

anon (user-387hekd.cable.mindspring.com): yoooo!! i seen this same truck with some people selling fruits and food in the back of that same truck......

in response to: Cope2 Metro by Metro1

Rob Tynan: Hi Steve, Here is a map from 1926. You can see the school. Elsinore Avenue dosnt exist yet. If you look carefully you will find the position of Lee Close. The Tennis......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Steve Boyle: Can anybody help me? I'm trying to find out what was originally on Lee Close, Irlam (Basically just around the corner from Irlam Primary school and close to Irlam Endowed. Lee close I think was......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Al: Kinda sad. I liked seeing the streetcar rails heaving through the roads every spring. Oh well... if you want to ride a streetcar, go to Toronto. ...

in response to: Goodbye, Streetcar Rails by EvilGentleman

Biff: Every Spring Cathy and Heathcliffe return to the cement pond on Ryerson University campus in the heart of the city....

in response to: The Ducks Are Back! by Biff

Stilsmellit: Spring of 2008...and still can't get away from Cigarette smoke in Montreal when just walking around outdoors......

in response to: Montreal Goes Non-Smoking: Good or Bad? by EvilGentleman

Peter: ok, people... what is it, exactly, that makes {bushwick} so "scary"? i mean, really. i wish someone would just come out and spell it out for us, because i dont buy it. sure, the neighborhood......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Peter: ive never been id'd there. but then again... i aint no spring chicken....

in response to: Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE by art views

anon (user-160ujmj.cable.mindspring.com): is so beautiful ...

in response to: All of Staten Island by champ

Peter: nice outing! im a tad jealous of your travels, i must admit... the weather there looks springlike! each of these is classic hool, euro-style. the first one is my favorite, of course. good on so many......

in response to: May 19 2008 Barcelona by hool

Northwestern Student: Hey, my name is Bradley Akubuiro - I'm a journalism student at Northwestern University and I'm working on a huge project about Cabrini-Green (from the former residents and where they ended up, to the current......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

chiamattt: Thanks dude. I appreciate the feedback! So far, Seoul has produced some wonderful walking this spring...though I am quite sure i'll be snapping less during the rainy season and the brutally hot/humid summer months. Boourns....

in response to: Compilation Part Six by chiamattt

CE: I miss having my camera with me at all times. It broke a couple weeks ago and is still in the shop and I might not be able to afford getting it fixed. ......

in response to: No Parking by Peter

Peter: ive gotten in the habit of just carrying mine with me in my pocket every time i leave the house. wallet, keys, phone, camera all go into my pockets on the way out. it helps......

in response to: No Parking by Peter

anon (user-387hql9.cable.mindspring.com): i live in bushwick pjs my name is kenny wat poppin boy...

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

The terrible disaster: This article has been republished as I was asked to supply the details a second time. --- We had walked on Cadishead Moss in the morning on Jean Dodd’s health walk with possibly 60 inspired walkers. When......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

joey: spring is sprining? but still not sprung - it's almost may . . ....

in response to: Tompkins Square Park by jack

Peter: somehow, i missed this post the first time around... nice. i wonder how the gardens are looking this spring, and if joe is still flying his flag?...

in response to: Floyd Bennett Field: Let All Flags Fly by CartLegger

Mike: Brothel owner asks to suppress evidence By BEN NEARY • Associated Press Writer • January 15, 2008 * Post a Comment * Recommend * Print this page * E-mail this article * Share this article: * Del.icio.us * Facebook * Digg * Reddit * Newsvine * What’s......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

JoeyD: I think this Guy is at least as cool and probably more wise than the muffler/hocky stick guy in San jose. I will have to be certain to pay him a visit when......

in response to: Kenton\'s Bunyun by serlingrod

CartLegger: So....what code do we use to post map links? I'll follow your lead... Its Spring and I have lots of pics to post!...

in response to: No Standing Anytime by Peter

David Stonehouse: All of us at Evergreen were thrilled with Toronto's embrace of Earth Hour and indeed all staff went to enormous lengths to do our part. Unfortunately, when it comes to Brick Works site we are......

in response to: Not So Green... by Michelle

clucky hen: We just returned from Kauai, and we must also admit, the birds made the trip. Everywhere you go, from Walmart to the beach- you will see birds. They are hillarious and beautiful. Not to worry,......

in response to: Wild Chickens by Tyfoid Kid

joey: i heard; for the east coast, spring will officially start on thrursday morning, 1:48 a.m. EDT. 20th Mar 2008. i'll leave it to others to figure out GMT....

in response to: Spring Is Here, Unofficially.. by serlingrod

zagg: I see green poking out of my front garden.. I say SPRING IS HERE!...

in response to: Spring Is Coming, Trust Me. Two More Weeks. by jack

saffo: When I was studying in Beijing there were several sandstorms during spring time. Students from my university voluntered to plant trees north of Beijing. I planted four. [[img:26299]] ...

in response to: Yellow Sand by chiamattt

jeeff: graf in TO always keeps me entertained. spring's just around the corner, and that means it's almost time to get the camera out and start looking for walls....

in response to: What Happened to BEMS? by Elicar

caiyuemei: i didn't think than brothers (university branch) was that bad, taste-wise, but their menu is pretty limited (no appetizers, thus no spring rolls :'( ), and if you're eating past nine (or whenever the restaurant......

in response to: Pho in Seattle by Peter

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Thanks for the last pics... Cyril I was unsure when Brian passed away and didn't want to upset you by asking, now I know. Believe me, life will be different but you will slowly......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

VicTOr: The things I draw come true ... Thats part of the Cartoon "Simon and the land of chalk drawnings" it was late 70's none Violent run of kids shows that didnt make us care......

in response to: queen street street art by jeeff

AG: There is another dumping spot near the Black Creek and 401, all the trees in the surrounding area of the creek have died because of the polluted melt off in the spring. ...

in response to: Snow Removal Mission by Michelle

Rob Tynan: This is the only picture to exist of the farm run by my great grandfather John Tynan from approx the 1880s. It was called School Farm and was on the corner of Springfield Lane,......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Fiona Lambert: St. Andrews is one of my favorite places, I grew up just down the road in St.Stephen., I have many wonderful memories of St.Andrews., My boyfriend Ken loves the place too, beats the fast paced......

in response to: small town gothic by jeeff

Kenneth Maki: I haven't been to St.Andrews in a while, been living in Montreal, My girlfriend Fiona & I plan to get there in the spring. ...

in response to: small town gothic by jeeff

serlingrod: Standard Tap is great - the same owners operate Johnny Brenda's up in Fishtown. There definitely is a development gap between Old City and Northern Liberties though, with I-95 running along the waterfront and 676......

in response to: Save Your Neighborhood by serlingrod

Marissa Chaplin: Hiya all Thanks for all the info on the photos. Boundary Rd Church is still methodist, not sure when it was rebuilt, I will try and find out. The Fabric Shop was and still is double fronted (although......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Marissa Chaplin: Here are sopme more pics, taken from a great book I bought at Irlam Library. Fiddlers Lane before the school was built. [[img:25660]] Spring Villas, Fiddlers Lane [[img:25661]] Fiddlers Lane [[img:25662]] ...

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Alan Taylor: Hello Graham, from the prefab shop past the old Spring Villas with the last one being an house not a shop, I was born 1944 and lived in the 4th house past on the same......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Peter: its been a relatively warmish winter here (so far, though february is often a killer) so i, too, am keeping my eyes peeled for the spring blossoms......

in response to: Gray Days of Winter by zagg

jack: i always look at my tree in front to wait for the early blooms of spring, i'm looking....

in response to: Gray Days of Winter by zagg

Graham Bate: Hi Andy, This thread is a real blast from the past! so many names I recall, Brian Bagshaw, Roy Bamber, Steve Weir and all the history that goes with the town. I come from Irlam myself......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

austin: ya just better hope that thing doesn't spring a leak. lmao....

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

EvilGentleman: Finally dropped below freezing again last night. It's now -4 out there. Oh well, only 2 1/2 months until REAL spring... And in the Arctic, I had whole years where the highest temperature was 19. I......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

hassanein: spring street?...

in response to: Do As He Says by serlingrod

Elicar: It went up to 14.9 C yesterday; warmer today. Dunno the exact temperature. Which reminded me of the third week of January in 2006. I came back from Cuba wearing denim shorts planning to change......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

jack: i can read that message, hmm, very interesting, it seems there were two 1's that had 7 offspring, they lost 1, no they didn't lose it somehow it was set apart from the other 7,......

in response to: Mathematician\'s Sweet Ride by serlingrod

anon (user-11faovk.dsl.mindspring.com): yes, shprence was a character, i also remember Mr garone as marvelous, and miss levy as a little rigid, .......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Rob Tynan: Natalie Waterworth My great grandfather John Tynan, ran School Farm which was on the corner of Springfield Lane,opposite the endowed school. It was demolished approx. 1918??. He also used to drive the coach for......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Remenber when: This is the beach that I went for my first BJ by another guy. I was 15 yrs old and was 1970. When skipped school the warn spring day (I attended Wn E Grady class......

in response to: Plum Beach II by kc

Andrew Smith: Natalie As you mentioned it, here's a picture of the vicarage, taken from Springfield Lane. [[img:24961]] ...

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

34 years in Norman: I came to Norman, OK in 1973. Never intended to stay. I love the people and especially the big sky. The trees, haze and mountains elsewhere that block the sky make me......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Pat Tracey: Hello Laura, I am int he process of writing a mini-biography of my life growing up in "da Bronx". By accident I found myself on this web-site. I am a graduate of Cardinal......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

emmett aka lyncher: hello Everyone can you give me more information on the springfield road and rpg avenue please ive only started to take an interest and want to find out more about the west belfas area...

in response to: Graffiti in Belfast by barry

Robert Patten: Finally (for now), three pictures from May 2007 from what we call Teletubby Hills, near the Northbank Industrial Estate and can be seen from the Cadishead Way bypass. [[img:24516]] You can see the Rehau building, and if......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

joey: can you still find e.f. higgins III at the corner of spring and prince streets...

in response to: Broadway Soho by jack

BBC Reports Kite deaths in Lahore: BBC News Kite deaths mar Pakistan 2005 festival It is not the first time Lahore has seen kite-related deaths Up to nine people have been killed and dozens injured during an annual kite-flying festival called Basant in the......

in response to: Kite String All over Milliken Park by Michelle

Indeed Bill Harding they cut kite lines, but with what type of line??: Pakistan province lifts 2005 kite ban Kite flying is a popular sport in Pakistan The government of Pakistan's Punjab province is to allow kite-flying during the Basant spring festival in February 2007. But officials said the kite-makers......

in response to: Kite String All over Milliken Park by Michelle

Larry, Curly & Moe raccoon removal?: The bright woman that lives next to us, has allowed a tree to grow against the foundation wall to three stories high. This is a perfect stepladder for our raccoons. Now "we need trees for......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Sue B from Colorado Springs: Last saw the castle about 10yrs ago, and alot has been added since then! It is truly AMAZING to see what one man can do if it is his heart's desire. We enjoyed......

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

indykid: Looking at the last photo made me think - from photos of building sites in NYC that I see, the WTC site springs to mind here, it seems if a new building is going up,......

in response to: Anyplace, Brooklyn by CartLegger

jeeff: at this time of year, a more appropriate (but less uplifting) message would be, "before spring, winter"....

in response to: After Winter, Spring by CartLegger

Bulls**t: I live in Hutch, Wish I didn't. I keep praying for the day that I will be able to afford to leave this toilet skid mark. I am going to an online college so that......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Qama Sibaca: 04 September 2007: I love the last picture, it is serene and peaceful it brings out a sense of purity and calmness. Spring is the most season I like because flowers blossom and every flower has its own......

in response to: Remember Spring? by Mat-E

99¢Dreams: Car vs bike has never been a fair fight. But c'mon guys, the city was designed for HORSES, aye? Those early bikes had it rough on the cobblestones, though far less deadly. ......

in response to: The Cars That Ate NYC by CartLegger

jack: i as on the howdy doody show in 1947 or 48 i forget, i was a member of the peanut gallery then i was on the old farmer grey show which was sponsered by cott......

in response to: Bodega Heads by Peter

EvilGentleman: One of the best performances I ever saw in Montreal was Jeff Healey at the Spectrum in the spring of 1991. Such a shame to lose this block. No more [[6661:Spectrum]], no more [[6662:Pizza Lilass]].......

in response to: Say Goodbye by CE

2less2: it's to bad that you guys haven't taken the time to see the actual truths as they relate Las Vegas and all you've managed to find fault with. first, one of the biggest reasons the......

in response to: Viva Las Vegas, Part 1 by aer suzuki

Hutch=LOW INCOME: I question people like you who list these many cities they have lived in. You must travel alot, because if you lived in that vast number of cities you must stay for less than a......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Bobs Ferry Accident: We had walked on Cadishead Moss in the morning on Jean Dodd’s health walk with possibly 60 inspired walkers. When the walk had ended I had a chat with Mrs Heap the ‘Irlam Historians’......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

aer suzuki: hey joey. well last fall/winter i lapsed into drawing & painting mode. then in spring my camera broke. it only sort of works now, so it's more difficult to go and do extended photo adventures.......

in response to: Silver Tree by aer suzuki

Mama Mia: Wife, I hear ya...when I was readin the comments...I was crackin up! Almost scarey what people believe out there. You;re right though, Harley is the preferred bike (warranty is a beautiful thing too, lol).......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

Shadow sage: Hey Chris I emailed you on your Parkour invitation and I emailed you too jack on the club. Ive recently started parkour and have wanted to parkour with someone for the longest time. I am......

in response to: Oklahoma City by Saint Clair

CartLegger: Lucky guy, that I am, I am starting a position in the urban planning department at the Academy of Urban Planning in Bushwick. This fall, its intro to urban sociology, and in the spring, its......

in response to: Destructionconstruction by jack

rox2mel: I just went on vacation back to my hometown of Colorado Springs. My son and I went to see the castle and I was amazed!! It really took my breath away after I......

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

winter: I grew up in Essex County, and E.O. was one of my stomping grounds back and forth for 24 years. Back in the late 90's and early 2000's E.O was the spot you had Springdale......

in response to: The Projects of East Orange by Peter

T: Victoria, BC is starting to develop a skyline with all the new highrises that are springing up downtown. Does anybody have any recent photos that do a good job of showing all of Victoria's......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

Tamara: I love the quad in spring time!! :) brings back memories.. thanks Biff...

in response to: Inner City Apple Blossoms by Biff

MW: Not the 360 Bridge. Not Congress (Bat Bridge) The man who took the photo is right on the money, Barton Springs Road Bridge....

in response to: Austin, Texas by Paul G

EvilGentleman: Concerned Monster Fan: I never said that the drivers and crews were hillbillies et al. But like pro wrestlers or Jerry Springer, the mass audience has a tendency to be less sophisticated, on average. That is......

in response to: Monster Trucks by EvilGentleman

Peter: nice! great shots... nothing beats cycling in the city in springtime......

in response to: Bike NY by Laura

anonymous: ...i've seen the bigger, better, newer one in Springfield. And it is waaaay better looking than this one!...

in response to: Old Illinois State Capitol by Brad

serlingrod: [[img:19656] Tokyo has to be my favorite. I studied abroad there last spring (came home one year ago yesterday actually. I got a similar shot of the skyline as in the OP....the amazing view from Odaiba.......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

serlingrod: Jamie, this is not a true representation of Philadelphia as a whole. In addition to Center City, Philly is really a collection of neighborhoods. The area I photographed (Vine to Fairmount from Broad to 9th)......

in response to: Spring Garden / West Poplar / Loft District: Lost in Transition by serlingrod

Oengus: Lakeview is a very cool cemetery; in the spring it has an incredible display of daffodils. ...

in response to: The Heights by joey

jack: spring should hit minnesota sometime in july and then summer will last a total of three weeks and then it will snow before fall hits....

in response to: Wirth Beach House by Tyfoid Kid

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