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Household Lighthouses Part 2

Posted By: seagirt

Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/10/05 10:54 PM

Continued from:

http://www.lighthousekeepers.com/forums/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=37;t=000261


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I got this idea when looking for ideas for John's food game. I seemed to find plenty of lights with household items in them, but none that had food names.

Here's the deal. Try and find lighthouses with any kind of household item in them. Anything. Appliances, furniture, home parts, items in the house...we'll let you know if it seems too offbeat. The item can be anywhere in the lighthouse's name, as long as all the letters of the item's name are consecutive and in the same word (ex., not Pargar Ageton Light, but Pargarage Light is OK. Also OK is Dagrubber Stampleton Light, because it is a two word item in two consecutive lighthouse name words. Now you're confused.)

One post person/day. We can't use the same item twice. Have fun!
Posted By: mombo

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/11/05 02:24 AM

Robbins Reef, NJ
Posted By: Lorie Roe

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/11/05 08:43 AM

Someone might have this around their house:

Butler Flats, MA
Posted By: bonnebert

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/11/05 05:19 PM

BradDOCK Point Light, NY

Joyce
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/11/05 05:28 PM

This would make a good 'coloring book' for kids. Pictures of outsides of a house, garden, etc. and some pictures of insides of houses, kitchen, etc. A list of lighthouses with the hidden words in them and a challenge to match the lighthouse to the picture.

I don't have ANY artistic abilities, however.

I throw out one in honor of the two Presidents Bush:

Two Bush Island ME (Found in the garden)
Posted By: mombo

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/12/05 03:31 AM

Muskegon S. Pierhead, MI
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/12/05 03:34 AM

Hey Mombo, these old "Point Reyes" are way to old for that tiny type on your new avatar. How about a translation?
Posted By: sandy

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/12/05 03:50 AM

Ditto what John requested. . .what's it all about?
Sandy
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/12/05 04:07 AM

It's Club Photo screwing with her - refusing to display the image she has stored there. Click the picture properties copy to clipboard and then paste it into a window and you can see the image a little bit larger.
Posted By: Lorie Roe

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/12/05 06:37 PM

Old Orchard Shoal, NY
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/12/05 08:59 PM

Here's another one that might be found out in the Garden Key FL (Fort Jefferson)

Elm Tree NY

(Oops, did I sneak TWO in there on the same day?)
Posted By: Lorie Roe

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/13/05 05:11 PM

Saddleback Ledge, ME
Posted By: seagirt

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/13/05 05:37 PM

Bad John! Bad bad bad! Okay, you just can't post one today. smile
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/13/05 06:58 PM

Lime Kiln Lighthouse, WA are there any potters in the group?
Posted By: sandy

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/13/05 08:28 PM

Garden Key was done on 2/07.

How about FIVE MILE POINT (OLD NEW HAVEN ; NEW HAVEN HARBOR) LIGHTHOUSE, CT?
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/15/05 06:06 AM

You can put this down the garbage disposal:
Grindle Point ME
Posted By: sandy

Re: Household Lighthouses Part 2 - 02/15/05 11:43 PM

FENWICK(as in candle) ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE, DE.
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