Photos by GregFW : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
From the State House Steps
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Church in Southie
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Boston Skyline with Solings at Rest
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Offices Near Gardner Museum
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Faneuil Hall and Custom House Tower
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Charles River
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GregFW's conversations
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Of course... I'm proud to contribute. Please just provide attribution: Greg Hughes
If you need to reach me more reliably I'm at greg.h@webpages4u.com
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Oh, no, I was just a tourist. Your comments remind us that posting a picture is not just passive; there can be real people involved. Your note also brings tears to my eyes because I know what a family home can mean as things change.
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Hey ED, My name is Steve McKee. My parents owned the cabin on the island at Brandy Pond in ME. I saw the pic with the canoe, and the cabin in back of the canoe. I was freinds with the family that owned it. It was awesome seeing pics of the lake. I have many pics of the lake and sorroundings that I will try and post. Thanks for the memories. Steve
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This is so funny....... I used to have to work in this building. One of the worst jobs I've ever had. The WORST air conditioning system in FW.
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I attended this hellhole from 1959-1962. The coaches were sadists, one coach in particular-Coach Priddy. The Vice-Principal was Mr. Kutlady. He was an arrogant tyrant. The English teacher accused me of not writing a poem called Concentration Camp Easter. It was mine, and I wrote it, and I got an applause for it. Gary Cummings Waynesboro, VA
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The Atlit detention camp was constructed by the British Mandate in Eretz Israel, at the end of the 1930s, as a military camp on the Mediterranean coast. It was converted between 1939-1948 to a detention camp for “illegal“ immigrants who found themselves, yet again, incarcerated behind barbed wire, but this time on the soil of Eretz Israel.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Immigration/atlit.html
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Up date on the vette. It finished it's last race in a burst of flames! Well just a brief oil fire when the engine blew. No injuries. Except to the pocket book. MSR is now on the map!
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This is great. Rider's eye view. (I love camels!)
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I like public art. It adds a certain serendipitious(sp?) quality to a city.
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