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Testing out the comments. The gate is very interesting. I like the irregularity of the heights of the two sides.…
Boy, that's an oldie! I used to love that soft ice cream. I think they were still there--with the pizza…
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Old Tennent Church
This church existed during colonial times. It is said that some of the pews have blood stains on them from when wounded soldiers were carried into the church. I liked the way that the sunlight just grazes the shingles. Calumet … Continue reading
Chamberlain & Barclay
This warehouse in Cranbury, New Jersey, is used for local distribution of agricultural products such as fertilizer. It has been in business for many years. The weathering on the sides of the building gives an interesting visual effect. Wooden 4×5″ … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Cranbury, Large Format, New Jersey, Photography
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Di Brizzi’s Lake-Freeze
Frozen custard is one of my favorite desserts. I bought plenty of it at Di Brizzi’s Lake-Freeze back in the 70s. It used to be located across from Lake Manalapan in Jamesburg, New Jersey. The ornamental ice cream cone on the … Continue reading
Posted in Historic Places, Jamesburg, Large Format, New Jersey, Photography, United States
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Save the Barns
Many old and venerable buildings have bit the dust. This barn is probably gone by now. Area residents have made an effort to save some of them. I took this photograph back in March of 1976. At the time I was acquainting myself … Continue reading
Need to get you to the lake in the woods behind my house. Don't know if they are still there....did…