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international [cat] lady of mystery: November 2013
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Monday, November 25, 2013. Surely there's a calendar option for all tastes here, right? And you're probably going to be buying a calendar, so you may as well buy one of these, hint, hint. Anyhow:. For those of you who are Charlie and Mochi fans, I bring you twelve months of mustaches and underbites with the Charlie and Mochi Calendar! Or on the images below (which are, as you might have guessed, the ones featured in the calendar.). Or, if you prefer, how about twelve months featuring the stunning beauty.
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Desolation Florida: January 2016
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Saturday, January 30, 2016. In 2013, I spent my summer in the country of Kyrgyzstan. The hot springs at Bar Bulak, Kyrgyzstan in 2013. Second Hotel from 1885; horse-drawn trolley in front. ( Source. Suwannee Station, about a mile from the springs. Passengers would disembark and travel to the springs and hotels via horse-drawn trolley. ( Source. Suwannee Springs in the 1890s ( Source. Suwannee Springs with adjacent railroad and horse/cart bridge, 1890s ( Source. Cottages, 1885 ( Source. Bridge Closed sign...
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Desolation Florida: February 2016
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Sunday, February 28, 2016. What desolation lurks near you? The following photos were all taken within walking distance of my home. I had driven past two of these structures twice daily for nearly a good six months before the fall season thinned the woods enough for them to become visible. Look closely! Can you see the remains of the house? Meanwhile, this one sits directly behind a local shopping center:. What desolation lurks near you? Saturday, February 20, 2016. I may have uttered some words quite ina...
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Cat Lady in Kyrgyzstan: April 2013
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013. K-stan 2013: The Return. Bee knows I'm going back to her homeland of Kyrgyzstan;. She'll be staying in the US. I'm returning to Kyrgyzstan! I'm leaving the US on May 9th, and arriving in Kyrgyzstan on May 11th, and I'll be there through the end of July. The last time I was in Kyrgyzstan, I worked as an EFL teacher at. The London School in Bishkek. The first part of my trip, several of us from Desolation Travel. After Kochkor, we'll be popping over to the Chong Kemin. In two diffe...
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Desolation Florida: Dowling Park
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Saturday, January 7, 2017. You’ll be over the Suwannee and into Lafayette County before you know it. However, if you look to the south while you’re crossing the Suwannee River, you’ll get a glimpse of Dowling Park’s past: an old railroad trestle, crossing the Suwannee. Dowling Park Lumber Company, early 1900s [ source. In addition to serving as the community surrounding the sawmill, Thomas Dowling hoped that his Dowling Park would become a popular vacation resort area. As such, in the early 1900s, he...
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Desolation Florida: June 2016
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Sunday, June 19, 2016. Luraville and Peacock Springs. Luraville, FL of today is little more than a crossroads with a flashing light, roughly twenty miles southwest of Live Oak, FL in the north Florida county of Suwannee, just north of the Suwannee River. Information about Luraville is limited to say the least. Here’s what I’ve been able to piece together. Downtown Luraville, 1890s ( source. Interior of the Luraville General Store, 1890s ( source. Luraville Phosphate Mine, 1892 ( source. Who died in 2010.
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Desolation Florida: The Dixie Mainline and Shired Island
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Saturday, October 29, 2016. The Dixie Mainline and Shired Island. The following three photographs are from the State of Florida Archives. They are labeled as logging from this time period in Dixie County, although whether or not they are from the Dixie Mainline is unknown. However, this should give you a good idea of how the logging operations in the area at that time looked. All three photos are from the 1920s. Much of the Dixie Mainline looks like this. The rather rocky "canoe launch" at Sanders Creek.
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Desolation Florida: May 2016
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Thursday, May 12, 2016. Adventures Across the Border: Okefenokee Swamp from Kingfisher Landing. There's your earworm for this post! As such, I feel wholly justified in including it here on Desolation Florida. The Okefenokee Swamp currently covers roughly 700 square miles (1127km), although it would have once been larger as development near its edges, logging, and attempts to drain it have caused it to shrink in size in the modern era. I learned as a child that okefenokee. And shaking ( fenoke. The Hebard...
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Desolation Florida: December 2016
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Wednesday, December 28, 2016. Lee: Little but Proud. The tiny community of Lee is located in eastern Madison County, between the towns of Madison to the west and Live Oak to the east. I’ve had a hard time finding much information about the history of the small town, but judging from the number of photographs I was able to find in the Florida Archive, it was once much bigger than it is today. Here’s what I was able to learn:. First sawmill in Lee, 1890s. JE Whitty and Son Drugstore,1918 (store built 1910).
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Desolation Florida: October 2016
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Saturday, October 29, 2016. The Dixie Mainline and Shired Island. The following three photographs are from the State of Florida Archives. They are labeled as logging from this time period in Dixie County, although whether or not they are from the Dixie Mainline is unknown. However, this should give you a good idea of how the logging operations in the area at that time looked. All three photos are from the 1920s. Much of the Dixie Mainline looks like this. The rather rocky "canoe launch" at Sanders Creek.
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