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Bob L: Similar military gun emplacements, from the WWI era, are at Ft. Weatherill in Jamestown, RI. But they became very popular, so safety freaks put fences all over them. ...

in response to: Harbor Islands by procyon

Gordy: I moved to 41 Eastern Parkway (Copley Plaza) in 1952. I attended P.S. 241. My 3rd grade teacher was Mrs. Lightcap, 4th grade, Miss Sternfeld, 5th grade was in the High School of Homemaking next......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

EvilGentleman: It took me a while to unearth my old photos. I took a lot of walks around the city this summer, and took pictures along the way. Finally found my photos by doing a full-scale......

in response to: Montreal City Graffiti by Cream - HKI FIN

Dewayne Louria: My father was stationed at Plattsburgh AFB (did weather). We (Brenda, Michelle, Eddie) lived on Kentucky Circle, went across the street to Northside School (3rd grade Mrs. Patnode) and loved the snow, ice and......

in response to: Snafu at the Former Plattsburgh Air Force Base by EvilGentleman

eyeofodin: Very nice. The mornings have been brisk lately for sure! I'm up in Berkeley now and the weather sure beats San Francisco!...

in response to: October Light by joey

Lee Glen: I noticed the leaves on the tree indicate that cool weather has arrived at this location. It is my understanding they are to stay in the sukkah for 7 days to remember the flight......

in response to: Sukkot Tent in Town by Franny Wentzel

NotAnAnimalHater: I live in Philly PA. I saw on the news that raccoons are taking over in Philly. I've had them in my ceiling for over a year now. In the summer they're not so troublsome.......

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

Andrew: Good grief, this is very harsh stuff. Ordinarily I wouldnt post, but there are some interesting points made by some people. I lived in England for a few years, and saw it decline into the disgusting,......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Don Scaturro Dscat1029@aol.com: BUSHWICK, St Barabara's, 1952/ 1960 Sisters: Henrica, Sharon Eileen, Gemma, DennisPatrick, Celestine, Mrs Weatherbee, Miriam Bernard, Teresa Angela. I was born at 263 Central between Harmon and Greene Avenues. I remember it like it was......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

TAP: I have been in JAX now for 4 years. I love the fact it has a river and an ocean. I like the weather - you get a northern autumn here in the winter.......

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

Peter: dude... this is a great shot! is that green strip the hill we climbed up on, where the abandoned table and such were? if so, it turns far more green in warmer weather than i......

in response to: Beyond Hunters Point by CartLegger

cosmic shame: Does anyone have suggestions for protecting large format ink jet prints from weather? Clear Fixatif could work...but it isnt a long term solution...caking on hairspray attracts dirt in the air....thoughts? ...

in response to: Wheatpasting: How to by An@Rch15T

Carl from McCook: I think poor Scott is misinformed about the way of small town life in agricultural areas. Not a lot of farming takes place in town, hence the lack of people during daylight hours in......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 4 by Scott Sargent

Peter: 21 seconds to 1 minute... i dont do tons of night shooting, and last night i discovered the hard way that my camera has some limits once you get into long exposures at certain iso......

in response to: The Other End of the Tunnel by Peter

Sconey 2215 W.Lake Street: I'm back again just reading these articles make me feel good.But i don;t here nobody talk about the family's like the tylers,matthews,Andersons,Barfields,The jackson from 2215,The Hudson's from 2245,and so many more familys that came from......

in response to: Crooked Post by GGP

Tom Tsao: I am one of the people who moved to Belleville recently. I chose to leave my town (a suburb of a 750,000 person city) due to the loss of my home and business due to......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

Modernist: I believe that England (UK) sucks big time, I am a British occupant. The UK is a very oppressive place too live, it is a distopian Orwellian nightmare just to walk down the street in one......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Hal G: I was born in 1953 at Unity Hospital on St. John's Place. We lived at 1420 Eastern Parkway (between Ralph and Howard) in a 3 bedroom apartment across from the Eastern Parkway Arena and Brooklyn......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Pygmy: Wow*. The weather was really on your side for this one, on top of the gorgeous photography. ...

in response to: Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center by Sean Hopkins

Peter: ahh, i never get tired of this bridge. i love it, even in foul weather :)...

in response to: Gray. by Jessikah Vee.

Peter: what a tease, jack... i woke up to below-freezing weather this morning in {brooklyn}!...

in response to: The Beach by jack

Jill: Hei allesammen! OK, firstly, Pølser is pronounced (Puhhhl-seh-rr). They sell them at the gas stations instead of greasy nachos and chips, although we have those too, the hot dogs in Norway are......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Peter: its not that youre a wuss so much as it is that cold weather seems to be your kryptonite ;)...

in response to: Associated Snow Grocery Haulers by Peter

Nikita: I love going to Castle Archdale! The campsite is very nice. I would defonitly recommend going there. My family likes to go there in our caravans and tents whatever the weather. We would bring our boat and the......

in response to: Castle Archdale by barry

dan: you can paste over your poster just use a very thin amount it will act as weather profing ...

in response to: Wheatpasting: How to by An@Rch15T

CartLegger: So the last time I flew into NYC it was from a geography convention in Detroit. It was perfect weather, perfect fly path (up the Hudson, right at Westchester, and into La Guardia), but I......

in response to: Flying over the City Back in the Day by Franny Wentzel

Franny Wentzel: I see the shapes, I remember from maps. I see the shoreline. I see the whitecaps. A baseball diamond, nice weather down there. I see the school and the houses where the kids are. Places to park by the fac'tries and......

in response to: Flying Down to Jersey by jack

bigapple134: What a great tour down memory lane. My family on my dad's side lived in Yorkville until the mid '40's when we moved out on the "island" to East Rockaway. But we got back to......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

David in Jamaica: At the first hint of warm weather, it would be great for all those who have posted here to get together for a clean-up and afterwards, a lunch or dinner. I volunteer for......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Andrew: I worked on the cathedral for a couple of weeks last summer. There are a few volunteers who turn up while the weather's good. It was a great experience and I learnt a lot. I......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Kaeleen: Jim I was wondering if you were related to a Hum Dinger? .....Just couldn't resist.Just Kidding.We need to keep the little board going.Such a little town and don't want it to fall between the cracks.Help......

in response to: Yuba by Paul G

Chuck Roast: My son goes to OU on an academic scholarship. He is treated like a king, and he came from Austin, Tx. Compared to Austin, Norman may not have the night life, but it......

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

zagg: OH! Lastman! oh good times. I was living in Hamilton when it was all in the news about how Toronto had the army called because of the snow and it was like "W...T...F". ......

in response to: Toronto Snow Melter by Cameo

usmcsniper1: What I did not like about Eastern Pkwy, was that crime was on the way up. It was headed towards the infamous; ghetto status. Perhaps,we noticed how bad it was when we used......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

EvilGentleman: Just the car. The engines were CN, about 4 cars forward of this one off the right side of the photos. I must admit that I am not sure whether this car was carrying automobiles or......

in response to: 9-11 Train Graf: To All Those in Heaven by EvilGentleman

Rich: A decade and a half or so, I worked in this building. I installed telecommunication equipment, the security was no joke to get inside and once inside you were monitored. As you can see, you've......

in response to: 33 Thomas: Robot Building by CartLegger

Rohinton Ghandhi: November 27th, 2008 To City Noise Editors, I have recently begun writing articles for the Verdun Messenger's new English Corner segment. They cover Verdun's history and the people within it. I thought your group......

in response to: Verdun Neon by CE

Paul Davies: I completed a 4 year apprenticeship in electronic engineering between 1973 and 1977 at Aquila. Just the fact that I gained my 'deeds' stood me in good stead when it came to getting work later. Aquila was......

in response to: MoD Aquila (Part Two) by Simon Cornwell

Richie Rubin: does anyone remember:`Park East'bar/lounge next to Twin Cantors'dayglow pink' lighting.[it was on E.P. nr.Utica ave.across from`Famous'[veggy] rest.]their `fake'meatloaf'was[almost]a dead ringer for da real stuff!..no?& kugel[potato/luckshen[noodle]you would kill for!but`Dubrow's'was da best!portions dat can feed most 3rd world nations! & free seltzer!what a crowd..&......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

jas: Do they still have them this time of year if the weather is nice? I will be there next weekend and just wondering. I would love to see them...

in response to: Sunday Tam-Tams by CE

eyeofodin: England fascinates me...I worked there for a summer teaching Germans and Italians (axis powers of course!) English in the country side of Suffolk. I loved every minute of the weather and afternoon cocktails. ......

in response to: Hogwarts? by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Tracy 3rd Sep 2008 21:30 GMT: All I want to say is I walked that road day in and day out for one reason being to take my daughters to school . On the odd Occision when I looked around me I......

in response to: Black and White by norniron

GGP: exciting weather shot!!...

in response to: Cameraphone Funnel Cloud by jeeff

Peter: its pretty telling that i knew exactly what this was just seeing the tip-top of the weathervane, ebfore even scrolling down... ahh, i love {brooklyn}......

in response to: Commerce by luna park

Sheila Vaudrey: Hiya Rob, reading your post I went outside to hang some washing out to dry, then I remembered the hooks that hold my washing line in place, they are fixed to the wall of......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

EvilGentleman: They now seem to take place every Sunday, rain or shine. But when the weather is really bad, only the most hard-core tam-tam people stay there. Last year, they kept going until Halloween, if I......

in response to: Sunday Tam-Tams by CE

Jilch: I agree with several postings here. I love living here in Jax. I am a technology professional, who lives in the south side of the city, which is much cleaner than a lot of parts......

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

Samantha: Hi... I've just come across this site accidentally as most of you did... I'm currently living in Dubai but I spent most of my life living in Irlam in between living in France and Abu-Dhabi... I......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Peter: truthteller: the signs on the building are standard nycha signage, stating "only tennants and their guests are allowed in building", you know, the sort of signs you see on section-8 housing all over the city.........

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

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

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

Atasha: It's wonderful hearing all these stories about my hometown. I was born in 1991 and attended PS 123K and JS 291. I used to live on Stockholm St., between Irving and Wyckoff Avenues, but 5......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

SCW: Norman is one of the more scenic and interesting communities in Oklahoma. I lived there and in Oklahoma City (just north of Norman) for 13 years; moved in 1989 to coastal Texas, south of......

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

Anne Fahy: Hi Cyril Am I too late to straighten out the Dr Walker saga I was reading back postings .....We lived in Moorfield Close and our doctor at the corner of Liverpool Road and Moorfield Road was......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

hell its hailing: This crazy weather! Hell, I suppose that is Hutchinsons fault also....

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

cyril bagshaw: Hi Anne, Yes it was Joan, the lady who wore riding breeches and leather leggins as she trotted round the district with her nippy little horse and buggy ladling milk from the churn. [[img:26749]] And here is another......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Kathy: My son, daughter-in-law- and I were just out riding around hoping to see the different wild animals in the area. My son spotted the castle and we had to stop. It was a little cold......

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

sonnet: I grew up on Cambria St near Emerald in the 1940's and went to Willard School. My grandparents had a store on Kensington Ave and lived above the store. The el roared by......

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

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Norma Great,our weather will hopefully be a lot kinder to you when we are able to meet up in Adelaide in June. Our Email address is cyrilab@optusnet.com.au. All the best ......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Mary McGinty: the fields close to Glazebrook Lane are protected from the raging winds by the flimsy fencing and the new born lambs were out and about today and seemed to be enjoying the blustery ......

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

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Anne, The doctors that I have known in Irlam....well our family doctor was a Dr. Walker who had the big house and surgery on the corner of Moorfield rd and Liverpool rd Then there was a......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Tex: Here's a sad example In the Hutch news, was this story, "Owner of Wiley building leaves tenants in the cold" "The coffee group can joke about it - but the tenants of the Wiley building aren't......

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

anon (d58-106-117-137.adl2.sa.optusnet.com.au): Hi Anne I was brought up in one of those small cottages (Claybank Cottages) on Liverpool road opposite the old Twenty Row where your grandparents had their business. To go down to the Old River was......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Cyril It is good to hear your memories. Do you remember the Old River? I lost a shoe in there when I was little we had been trying to catch sticklebacks. Had......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

The Irlam weather watcher: An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale shook England early on Wednesday morning. One man was injured when a chimney fell through his bedroom ceiling and many homes and businesses were damaged by......

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

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

Elicar: A Yugoslavian tourist living in the Netherlands asked me to take his picture. Poor guy. His nose was running because of the cold. He said he was coming back in September to see Toronto in......

in response to: A Frozen Lake by Elicar

GGP: this is an article of sky, landmass, history, hope, irony, disappointment, promise, France, waves, fish, weather, reflection....

in response to: NYC: Statue of Liberty by Peter

jack: sorry about the cold weather in the northeast, i'm down in florida now, so look to see my foot in the ocean in the next post. hahahahahaha...

in response to: WinterWork by CartLegger

Montrice Weathersby A.K.A Sconey Wrong: I was born and raised in the Henry Horner Homes projects in 1975 in the building 2145 w.lake St.We loater moved to 2215 w.Lake st and all i could remember is gun fire and purse......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

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

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

EvilGentleman: Meh, it's 7 degrees at 6 AM here, and the other side of the river from here hit 15 a couple hours ago (check St-Anicet, QC). We're still buried in snow here, but that is hardly......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

birdy[kirstiem92@gmail.com]: Kay, first off, if you would have gone a tiny bit further down Main Street Scott, you would have found Sooner Fashion Mall. Or you could have continued going down Interstate 45 headed towards Moore,......

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

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi Norma, I will ask paul if he remembers you. Where in melbourne are you? hot weather here at the minute hey? Paul lives in NSW on the central coast, I will say hi. Nat...

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

Elicar: I am luckier than you Grange, I did it twice. It would have been easier if I did it three times. I should've done it at 8:00 AM. I went out but came immediately back......

in response to: It Will Be a Long Winter Part II by Elicar

Elicar: Alkawl, I don't know where you are from, but there are gorgeous weathers (even in the winter) and there are awful weathers here in Canada. And knowing such could make your life a lot easier. Yes,......

in response to: It Will Be a Long Winter Part II by Elicar

Hutch Ho: Hutch isn't all that bad. No worse than any other city. It has it's problems,but what town or city doesn't. The downtown renovation is nice,Ave.A park is nice,the antique district is totally cool, Smith's market......

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

Phil: I'm a Catholic ,I Live in America . I have family on the falls. Im married to a protestant. My family doesn't case we are Christians.I believe be proud of your herritage weather you......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

From the "Other" Generation: I wasn't at the demonstration so I'm not prepared to take one side over the other. That said, I know this!! The police have been tasked with a thankless function. The more......

in response to: I Was Arrested Today by CE

grange: As the weather gets colder , that sunset warmed a grey day here Welcome back ...

in response to: It Is Sooo Nice to Be Missed 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

Vera: Wonderful Igloo. My 2 sons are boyscouts and they go igloo camping every winter (weather permitting) usuall near Paradise on Mount Rainier in washington. They have made snow caves, a-frames and igloos but......

in response to: Igloo Construction by EvilGentleman

jeeff: heh i recognize those buildings well. looks like a pretty grim day (weatherwise) in akihabara...

in response to: Shinjuku by serlingrod

EvilGentleman: A very belated reply for doc cunningham, who posted on New Year's 2007. Sorry for the late reply, but I just noticed your comment now. I have so many posts that I do not see......

in response to: Igloo Construction by EvilGentleman

tiara lingua: Oh my freaking goodness, Jeef, my side hurts from laughing. This is the coolest freaking thing I've read in AGES! There is no way he'll read this because his comment is from 2006, but......

in response to: casualties of war by jeeff

Peter: [[http://www.usatoday.com/weather/resources/basics/2001-03-07-contrails.htm]] [[http://www.carnicom.com/contrails.htm]] heh... ...

in response to: Contrail over Church Street by Biff

Márcio Barreto: [[img:22700]] A radiotelescope at Atibaia (São Paulo state)...The radiotelescope is inside the big ball, it protects the antenna of the radiotelescope from the weather ...

in response to: São Paulo by Márcio Barreto

Brad: Oops, never made it to Ay Carumba. I rode through that area a bit, if I remember right, there was some cool graffiti at 15th & Valencia. The Tenderloin district seems kind of crazy like......

in response to: SF by Brad

procyon: [[img:21411]] obscured by sunglasses, dirt on / spaces in the mirror telescope, and hair that did not like the uncharacteristically rainy arizona weather one bit. jeeff, what is yours from?...

in response to: Obscured Self-Portraits? by Peter

J: I was just there today and I must say this is a master piece in the works. The hard work and drive Jim has is unthinkable and to still be hard charging at his age......

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

EvilGentleman: I'm willing to bet this guy takes home more money than some stockbrokers do. I knew a guy in Montreal who said he averaged $300 to $400 a day, at a time when the Canadian......

in response to: Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons by Jayson

Tyfoid Kid: Andrew, no it's down a side street, Russel Ave off Glenwood just west of Penn ave. Cartlegger, yeah its real and it's not very weathered so it's pretty new. I'm sure the conversation in the house went......

in response to: Large Urban Mushroom by Tyfoid Kid

Sandra: I stayed in Northern Ireland for five years,and found the scenery beautifull,and house prices were cheap. The weather is awful,with rain most days,The people are friendly,However Racism does excist,and unless you are irish then you are......

in response to: Urban Street Propoganda by Jamie

jack: i love old boats. especially boston whalers. i took a cruise to europe with 1000 soldiers, we slapt in hammocks four up to the top, stormy weather in north atlantic, guys were throwing......

in response to: A Walk Along The Embankment by Jamie

EvilGentleman: Will do, CE. Just so you know, I leave for the Arctic tomorrow, and I return on Friday, so if I do not respond to an email promptly, that may be why. Weather forecasts look......

in response to: 18th Avenue by EvilGentleman

Richard: Hey all! I just wanted to tell the late-starters I started skateboarding when I was 29 (almost 30). I just got 31 now, and I'm so happy I made that decision then. In the first......

in response to: I\'m Too Old for Skateboarding by JJ

cap: thats actually really neat. i always look down there from the subway going downtown and wonder what its like down there. theres a really cool semi-kept-up baseball diamond neat the tunnel on the castle-frank side......

in response to: The Don Valley by Michelle

martinthenext: "You guys have leaves on your trees already?? I'm jealous!" yeah me too :) In northern cities spring is a specific time when sun comes out and the weather becomes warm. but i can't understand. what do......

in response to: Del Mar Theater by joey

K Bernstein: I lived in an apartment building at Eastern Parkway and Troy Avenue in the 1950s. Eastern Parkway was a beautiful street, with its two pedestrian malls with benches and trees. The street was lined with......

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