September - December 2006

12/15

2 new things - The "Mini Golf House" and Amatol.

...and apparently I never announced the revamped forum - with built-in arcade!

11/5

First and foremost, 2 new places I found during a Pines romp this past week - a somewhat hidden cemetery not far from Belcoville and ruins of an old sewage treatment facility.

And now for what could be a controversial announcement. After several requests over the past few years, we've put together an online store. It's still not finished yet (no t-shirts and a few other things), but I wanted to get it up because of the calendar I made. I spent a lot of time shooting pics for it and skipped nearly a week of classes to put the stupid store together; I hope someone out there appreciates it.
I will make an announcement when t-shirts are ready.
This link goes directly to the store; this goes to somewhat of a disclaimer I put together for the store.

10/20

New accounts on the forum now require activation from an administrator. This was done due to the recent influx of spammers. Perhaps now people in Russia, Greece, and Italy will stop trying to sell us medication.

10/17

Hello, friends. Fairly large update.

First and foremost - the New England trip. New places:
Gay City, CT
Abandoned Cemetery in West Warwick, RI
Lizzie Borden House, MA
Paper House, MA
Salem's Smallest Cemetery, MA

Updated/New Pics:
Mercy Brown's Grave, RI
Old Burying Point, MA

I've also begun a second One Shots page.

This trip is also already on the Site Trips page. The Places Links have also been updated.

Finally, updated FAQ's.

9/28

In case you haven't seen the announcement, I've posted pics of the 2nd book I'm in.

9/27

Hi. Small but significant update.

Firstly, I've decided to put the Popcorn Park Zoo on the site. Think of it as the island of misfit animals, except it's a zoo and not an island.

Our Adirondack trip is now on the Site Trips page.

A new section has been added to the Links - any place on the site with an "official" website will be listed.

Weather permitting, there will indeed be a New England trip in early October. We've already begun planning it.

Other than having to share them with ungrateful 18 year olds, classes are going rather well.