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New Member #129365 01/17/02 04:30 PM
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Hi, I have been "lurking" on the forums for a long time and finally decided that it is time to join in. I live in Central Texas and have seen all but one of the standing Texas lighthouses, but my passion is Maine lighthouses. I collect Harbour Lights. I have 46 pieces with more on order. I try to stay with lighthouses that I have seen but I have been known to stray from this! I also have a collection of vintage lighthouse postcards. They are Maine, New Hampshire and Texas lights. I only need three more postcards to complete the Maine collection and then I'm sure I will branch out to other states.

I have enjoyed reading your posts and look forward to joining in!

Terry

Re: New Member #129366 01/17/02 05:23 PM
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Hi Terry, glad you started posting.Is there anyway you can scan some of those cards and show us a couple? I`ll be looking forward to read more of your posts.


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Re: New Member #129367 01/17/02 06:07 PM
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I don't have a scanner or a digital camera yet but they are on my list of things to buy. You can see great vintage lighthouse postcards on one of my favorite websites www.lighthouse.cc/me.html This is the page that started my postcard addiction!
Terry

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Hi Terry, ...Welcome aboard! I'm glad you finally decided to start posting. This is a great place to visit and ask questions about Harbour Lights or lighthouses. There's a wealth of information at the forums!

Bob

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Welcome Terry!

I also collect lighthouse postcards. I have quite a few of them. What I like best is comparing the ones from the early 1900's to a modern one of the same light and see how much of a change there is to the surrounding area and buildings. Keep in touch and don't be a stranger! There is alot you can learn here in the forums!

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Hi Terry from another Terry....
welcome to the forums and post often.


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Welcome to the Forums from a retired Coastie. I started out only buying Florida Lighthouses and lighthouses I visited and worked on and now I have 6 curios and still growing. You sound like you are already hooked and it only gets worst.

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Hi Terry and welcome aboard. We look forward to hearing more from you. San Antonio is my favorite city in Texas. One of my favorite restaurants, La Fogata, is located there.

Tim - Keeping the flame lit...

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Glad to have to here Texaslights!! If you have been visiting the forums you know what a great place this is. Now it will be even better with your participation. Welcome !

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Re: New Member #129374 01/20/02 03:21 PM
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Terry - I'm glad that you have decided to join us all here on the collector forums. I had the opportunity to visit San Antonio on a business trip several years ago and thought that it was a charming city with the River Walk and all the shops. I also had a chance to visit the Alamo - very interesting.

Besides Harbour Lights I also have a small collection of antique post cards and am wondering why you chose NH & ME (as well as TX)for your collection. Are you originally from New England?

Good luck with your collections and I look forward to seeing your future posts.

"Keeping The Flame Alive in New England"
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Re: New Member #129375 01/20/02 11:08 PM
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I am a Texas native who happens to love New England. I work for an airline so my travel is free and I take full advantage of it. Five years ago a friend offered us a small house in Maine for a week and I fell in love. We have been spending at least a week in August up there since. My down fall was a Lighthouse Depot catalogue that was laying on the table. From there we picked up a map and directions to area lighthouses and drove to Cape Neddick. The rest as they say is history. The Harbour Lights collection expanded dramatically after that trip. I started collecting postcards about a year ago. I tried to stay with just the three states but yesterday at a postcard show I branched out to Mass cards (Uh OH!). This can only mean trouble. Luckily I have a very understanding husband! I'll be in Portland Feb 10th for a postcard show where I am sure I will expand the collection even more.

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Welcome Terry -

We're glad you've joined in. As you can already see, we're a friendly bunch who love lighthouses and Harbour Lights.

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Welcome to the forum.
The Texas Gulf Lights are some of our favorite.

Happy Lighthousing!!!

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Welcome, Terry. I lived in Houston for 14 years and used to love going over to SA whenever I could. Miss that Texmex cuisine and sure don't get much of it here in Michigan, but, on the plus side, there are a lot of lighthouses to photograph so I can't complain too much.

Hope you'll keep posting on the forums. There's a lot of great people on her.

Gary

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Welcome fellow Maine lighthouse nut! I too have a passion for Maine. Have you ever been to Pemaquid Point?

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Welcome to one lighthouse lover from another.
Happy posting!!
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Welcome Terry.

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Www el come and it looks like I have found a kindred soul in the area. I will send you some of the suggestions I have recieved so far on how to start a club and what we can do.

Chuck

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Terry,

Glad ya jumped in!

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Hi Terry from another Terry in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, about 60 miles north of Boston. Have you seen the small lighthouse in Acadia National Park yet? It's kind of right on the edge from a lot of like stepping-stone rocks along the seashore edge of Acadia.

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Re: New Member #129385 02/20/02 10:39 PM
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Hi Terry,

Welcome to the Harbour Lights Forum. I started out collecting like you. I was trying to get the ones I've been to. Boy have I strayed from that goal. I now have 110 but am trying to reduce to areound 80. Glad you decided to join in. I may be in your state for vacation this summer. Looking at South Padre Island. Definately going to see some Texas lights while there. Hope you continue to post and enjoy the forums.

Dale

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Hi, Terry: So happy to see someone posting here who is "in love" with Maine lighthouses. They are some of the most accessible and prettiest to photograph in the U.S., most certainly on the East Coast. I have lived in New England for many, many years, and usually head to Maine when I want a view of a lighthouse and a sniff of salt air. Have led many tours to lighthouses and the Maine coast especially, over the years for a variety of clubs. Let me know if you ever have questions on New England in general -- I serve as a travel aide to give suggestions on great places to visit for a world-wide organization.

Seeing as how you so enjoy lighthouses, how would you like to help save one in New England? Our slogan is BUY A PIN--- SAVE A LIGHT. Please go to our website and see how you can participate.
http://home.att.net/~wackopin/

On your next trip, put Portland, ME, on your itinerary. In a very small radius, you can visit or see several lights on land, plus view some out to sea on a clear day. Portland Head Light (also good museum there), Spring Point Ledge(with good museum), and Portland Breakwater Light dubbed "Bug Light" are all over on the S. Portland side of the water. Drive down the coast a short way to Cape Elizabeth, and see this famous light (famous because there was a BIG controversy over the remodeling of its historic keeper's house by the private owner) Its twin light is just down the block in a subdivision, privately owned, with a lantern room that has been changed drastically ( a goos reason for getting lighthouses into non-profit hands and restoring them to historical integrity). The two together are called the Twin Lights from days of old.

GOOD seafood at the outdoor food stand down the hill in the parking lot from the working Cape Elizabeth light. And do try DiMillo's Floating Restaurant in Old Town Portland on the main shore. Makes me hungry for a Maine lobster--- I spend the winters down South and am yearning to go back North --- as soon as that white stuff stops falling up there.

I have been to San Antonio once and fell in love with it at Thanksgiving when the canal was all lit with Christmas lights. So pretty with the reflections in the water. My husband and I might go that route this spring as we head to CA and HI, with lighthouse photography high on our list of activities.

Keep the Flame in Texas.

Barb Hupp,

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Re: New Member #129387 03/06/02 11:10 PM
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I hadn't looked at this in a while. Thanks to all of you for your welcomes. You are a great group. Terry


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