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2019

  • 01/03/2019

January 3, 2019: My second book, Abandoned or Forgotten – Overlooked Corners of South Jersey, is now available. My third book, Abandoned or Forgotten – Overlooked Corners of Eastern Pennsylvania, will be available January 28. South Jersey largely serves as a 2.0 to my original book (now over...

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2018

  • 07/23/2018

July 23, 2018: Hi. How is everyone doing? This is just a post to let everyone know this still has a pulse; it’s just been crazy busy. Lots has happened since the last update. I am currently working on 2 new books! I was contacted by Fonthill Media...

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Moravian Tile Works & Fonthill Castle

  • 03/13/2016

Photos from 3/13 I drove by this a few times on the way to New Hope and was curious what exactly it was.  After being assigned a paper for a Museum Studies class and randomly choosing Fonthill Castle from a list of local museums, I got my answer. ...

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Kindred Spirit Mailbox

  • 03/13/2016

Photos from 6/14 – Revisited 5/15 We have long been vacationing in the Ocean Isle Beach/Sunset Beach area of North Carolina, and I’m hoping to live in the area in the near future.  Sunset Beach is our favorite beach; it’s quiet, it’s peaceful, and parking is free.  This...

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2016

  • 03/13/2016

March 13, 2016: Wow. New stuff. Well, new for you, old for me. We have something from Pennsylvania and something from North Carolina this time. Moravian Tile Works & Fonthill Castle in Bucks County, PA Kindred Spirit Mailbox in Sunset Beach, NC Since the first day of this...

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2015

  • 08/02/2015

August 2, 2015: Howdy, folks. I know I said updates would be more frequent again, but things have gotten a tad crazy around here. When I started this page over 14 years ago (wow, I can’t believe I just typed that), I was only out of high school...

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Brunswick Town and Fort Anderson Ruins

  • 04/10/2015

Photos from June 2013 Old Brunswick Town predates the American Revolution and was once an important port along the Cape Fear River.  The growing size and importance of nearby Wilmington chipped away at Brunswick’s significance and population.  In 1776, the British attacked the town and scattered its few...

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Profile Rock

  • 03/15/2014

Photos from June 2013 I was told of a rock not too far from me that resembled a Native American face, appropriately named Profile Rock.  The stone face is found on Route 42 between Catawissa and Bloomsburg.  Unfortunately, it’s also located right at a bend in the road,...

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