Often, my adventures overlap. This boat on Napatree Point in the Fort Mansfield gallery was photographed while I was out seaglassing during my first seaglassing adventure in 2008. (I'll be adding seaglassing adventures to this site too, eventually.)
While I was busy adding a little here and a little there and thinking about beaches, it got me to thinking about the last time I was in Watch Hill, which was shortly after Hurricane Sandy. I decided to add a section to the site that doesn't really have to do with urban exploring but is interesting nevertheless - Disasters, Demolitions, Fires, and Floods. Some of those galleries are hosted on Smugmug as they're a part of my professional portfolio. I have a lot of work to do on this site and also to my photos, so I'll post updates in this blog when I'm not actually blogging about recent adventures. Other parts of this site will feature letterboxing, seaglassing/beachcombing, bottle digging, and historical research.
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Holy Land USA, August 2006 An old friend was asking me about local abandonments to explore recently which got me thinking about all the places we've explored and lost through the years. Just in the past couple of years we've lost both Ladd School and Norwich State Hospital, among others.
Today was a rainy day, so I didn't go out for any Vanilla Chai Adventures, and decided to stay home and work on this site a little. Some galleries that made their reappearance today: -Fort Mansfield 2003-2006 (I have yet to add any photos I've taken since, though I definitely have some from 2007, 2008, possibly 2009.) -John Avery and John Killiam houses, long gone but still early favorites. -Holy Land USA, but only the pictures I took in 2006 and none from my trip there in 2011. It had changed a lot (and not for the better) with the passage of time. I read today that it's been open to the public again since September, so it would be interesting to take another trip up there to see what's left. |
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