November - December 2004

 

12/26

The front page update (quote & pic) will be a day or 2 late, since I'll be out of state for a week. Hopefully I'll find some new stuff to put up while I'm gone.

12/21

What better way to start out winter than by finding an awesome hidden cemetery? Quaker Cemetery is one of the better places I've visited in a while.

12/18

Another ghost town in the Pine Barrens....Calico.

I'm seeing far too many guests on the message board. No need to lurk.....register & post! The board has grown in size significantly, and we're always looking for new people to hear from.

12/8

Happy birthday to me.

Selling a slew of figures on eBay....probably my last batch of auctions for the year. Check 'em out.

12/7

I thought the front page was getting a tad too long, so I've started up another archive.

12/2

3 new things: Weymouth Furnace; Estellville Glassworks; and Trolley Valhalla.

11/18

3 new things from our trip up north this past weekend: The Hermitage Tunnel; Ringwood Manor; and Shades of Death Road. I have no idea how crap like Shades of Death gets so much attention.

Like Mario Kart for Gamecube? Sure you do. I'm selling it on eBay this week.

11/10

That whole 'taking a break' thing? I gave up on it. 4 new places, along with 2 updated ones: Eastern State Penitentiary; Mystic Island Blocks; Mast in the Sand; The Chair House; updated Carusoville; updated Purgatory House (kinda).

11/7

After being absent for nearly 2 years, Thought Process is back. I put it back mostly because I'm curious to see how it'd do again. Much of the older content from 2002-03 is still there, along with some new stuff.

Oh yeah...new stuff coming soon. For real? Wow! Yes.

11/4

I added back one of the places I took off the site months back: Martha's Furnace. Nothing spectacular; it's rather boring, actually. Only reason I'm putting it back up is because I recently found out something about it. I'm debating putting the rest of the loser places back up....they were trips afterall, and I don't like excluding anything.


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