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Comments about lighthouse

There are 25 comments about "lighthouse"

LUCKY: hairsy ......

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

jack: nice shot, i forgot about that lighthouse and the grey bridge, there was a children's book written about it when i was a child. i googled it and found out about the book, check......

in response to: Jeffrey\'s Hook Lighthouse by Mike L.

CartLegger: I believe that is known more cutely as the the [[wiki:Little Red Lighthouse]]. But its good to know its real name too! ...

in response to: Jeffrey\'s Hook Lighthouse by Mike L.

snolan: For any of you interested. There is a Kensington reunion at Lighthouse Point in NJ. It is at ShawCrest Marina on the right hand side of of rte 47. Right before the bridge that goes......

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

tom lockhead: Hi Hairsy, glad to hear you are doing ok. Stayed in the neighborhood until the jobs dried up. Joined Smith Kline and French and wound up my last 10 years in New York City. Retired......

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

B Street: I grew up across the street from one of the few working factories in Kensington starting in 1965 until I was forced out 22 years later. While I too have fond memories of wall ball, swimming......

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

Joe: As others have stated, the good memories exceed those that were bad: Joe the pretzel guy at Front & Allegheny, Christmas and the stores on the 3200 block of front St., local bakery shops and......

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

Floody: I agree that it will never get back to where is was in the past...nothing ever does, but please do not put down the efforts that the New Kensington Community Development Corporation is currently doing.......

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

colavitos ghost: joey: a couple friends of mine got busted last week while sneaking around inside the lighthouse. told them he was only "worried about their safety" and that next time they'd "be in some real trouble."...

in response to: Inside the Old Coast Guard Station (Part 3) by little ukraine

Beadle and Tatum: Somebody help me buy that lighthouse....

in response to: Renegade Adornments by firecraker

hool: love the one with the red mushroom lighthouse and checkered headscarfed person on the beach. ...

in response to: Seokcho Beach by chiamattt

Nickle, Dime, Quarter: Thanks for explaining your point. I see where you are coming from. My favourite vantage point for the skyline is at the very end of the Leslie St. Spit (on the lighthouse hill). From there,......

in response to: The Last Bird by Biff

julia brake: we are traveling to Nova scotia from michigan. thanks for the warnings I was wondering about walking on the ocean floor. I`ve heard another story about two girls near yarmouth at the lighthouse standing......

in response to: Down Home Charm by Michelle

Andrew Smith: Jamie - I'll get the binoculars out and look out for Boston Stump when I'm next in Hunstanton. (My grandparents live there so I'm a regular visitor). I'm guessing I need to look East of......

in response to: Ingoldmells by jamie

jamie: it would be kinda cool to live in. the same way it'd be cool to live in a lighthouse or an old windmill. only on a larger scale....

in response to: Ivy Tower by Tyfoid Kid

Jamie: also: i'd like to live in a lighthouse. far from civilaisation. with an dsl connection of course. i read (or maybe i saw something on the discovery channel) about an old lighthouse out at sea.......

in response to: Day out in Danger Nose by elaine

elaine: at least we can't hear that weird constant whine from the power station from here. and what about that racket the new lighthouse makes?...

in response to: Day out in Danger Nose by elaine

elaine: i know, i know. bloody islington on sea, innit? unfortunately for me it's not just *my* discovery. the old lighthouse was for sale last year, i was nearly sick with jealousy....

in response to: Day out in Danger Nose by elaine

Get out of your car, buddy: "Vancouver is much better then Toronto, any day and night. You can't even compare the two." Yep. Vancouver craps all over Toronto. Where do comments like this come from? You know, there are 8 million......

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

GGP: "My heart is the shyest object in the world. It has numerous qualities carelessly mixed together and insectlike roots that can perceive the entire universe in an instant. It blushes when it dies and becomes......

in response to: Old Point Loma Lighthouse by joey

Elicar: I love lighthouses!...

in response to: Old Point Loma Lighthouse by joey

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The first one with the lighthouse could be Montauk, NY....until you notice the monkey. These are fabulous, Ian. So what's the story behind it being a world tour? Was your Dad on a really amazing......

in response to: Cape Cormorant by ian

joey: a few blocks up the hill from this spot is where the book cannery row played out. my daughters and i used to vacation here every sping and i would read the book each time.......

in response to: cannery walkway by steelisreal

Peter: ...oh, and regarding haunted... i dunno about the intrepid (but its possible, as it returned to its current anchor point a victim of two wars and the associated death/gore), but many would say that "The......

in response to: Empire State Building Spire: by ttam

elaine: the lighthouse was recently for sale for £150 000. although it is, in housing terms, more just a staircase and a couple of landings than anything really livable, i entertained a fantasy of living there......

in response to: dungeness 1998 by elaine

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