A covered bridge locked in the Maine woods.
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A covered bridge locked in the Maine woods.
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A photo set I took of the Auburn-Lewiston metro area.
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Some stereogram images
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In August of this year I visited the Ram Tail Mill Site in Foster, Rhode Island. According to the Source: Belanger, Jeff. Encyclopedia of Haunted Places. 2005, “
“Perhaps the oldest and most haunted place in Rhode Island is the Ramtail Factory in Foster. It was even put in the 1885 State Census Record as a [...]
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On another recent trip I traveled south to my neighboring town of Thompson, CT. This area is known as the “Quiet Cornet Of Conncticut”, and with just cause. There are two stores in Thompson and both are next to the border with Massachusetts. This leaves the town center and many of its roads untouched by commercialism., [...]
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Here are some fine shots a baby doe let me take of her while she was foraging for food in late fall.
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Man it’s been a long and crazy ride here in Douglas, MA for me. 27 years ive been living in the fine town and now off to Maine in search of unexplored and mysterious places. I will never forget my hometown.
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