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Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 04-27-2000 07:06 AM
The "Where are you from?" thread continues to be a popular one! It's really nice to hear from all the new people that continue to join the HL Family. This new thread is number 6. Welcome to all! Bob |
kikigl Newbie Posts: 48 |
posted 04-28-2000 01:25 PM
I hope this a continuation of part 5. I posted on that forum several days ago and hadn't had a chance to get back. I wanted to thank everyone for the warm welcome. I think this is going to be really fun! Ron CTKeeper asked where I was from in Maine. I lived in Bangor, and also in Lincoln, a small town north of Bangor. |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 04-28-2000 03:30 PM
Hi Kiki, ...Yes, this is an extension of "part 5". Whenever a thread reaches 50 posts, it is closed and another one started under the same topic. This does away with long download time to bring the thread up on to your screen. Readers have the option of going back to the older thread(s) or just reading the info in the new one. A matter of preference for the individual to decide. Welcome to the Collector Forum! I hope you will continue to post on a regular basis. Bob |
TERRY BARFIELD WACKO Posts: 210 |
posted 04-29-2000 11:22 AM
I`M IN CONCORD,NORTH CAROLINA. I`VE VISTED THE NC LIGHTHOUSES AND HOPE TO WORK MY WAY SOUTH TO SOME I`VE HEARD AND SEEN SO MUCH ABOUT. RIGHT AT THIS VERY TIME I WOULD SAY "OLD BALDY" IS MY FAVORITE. TERRY |
Weasel58 WACKO Posts: 322 |
posted 04-29-2000 12:14 PM
Welcome to the forums Terry. Always good to see another new face,It's even better to see a fellow Tar Heel! OK OK I live in Florida, but I was raised in and still consider my self a North Carolinina.
[This message has been edited by Weasel58 (edited 04-29-2000).] |
Torchbearer Cruise Director Posts: 584 |
posted 04-29-2000 03:29 PM
Hi Terry, and welcome aboard the Collector's Forums. You will find a lot of knowledgable and friendly people here. I am also glad to see someone close by me. I live in Charlotte, NC, south near Pineville. I look forward to seeing your posts in the future. Tim - Keeping the flame lit... |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 04-29-2000 03:31 PM
Hi Terry, ... Welcome to the Collector Forums. Don't forget there are a lot of beautiful lights to the north of the Carolina's too! Enjoy your trips! Bob |
TERRY BARFIELD WACKO Posts: 210 |
posted 04-29-2000 10:36 PM
THANKS FOR THE HOWDY EVERYONE.I`M STILL LEARNING ABOUT LIGHTHOUSES AND THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE BEST PLACE.IT`S JUST LIKE BEING AT OLDE "L.U."(LIGHTHOUSE UNIVERSITY).BOB,THE REASON I`M HEADED SOUTH IS BECAUSE AT 255lbs.GRAVITY TAKES OVER AND WE HEAD SOUTH. I`LL START NORTH AND OTHER DIRECTIONS LATER.MY WIFE AND I MIGHT TAKE UP THE OFFER TO JOIN THE LOCAL COLLECTOR CLUB.IT SOUNDS VERY INTERESTING. SEE YA! TERRY [This message has been edited by TERRY BARFIELD (edited 04-29-2000).] |
TERRY BARFIELD WACKO Posts: 210 |
posted 04-30-2000 09:45 AM
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RFoster WACKO Posts: 388 |
posted 04-30-2000 01:29 PM
kikigl - Bangor and Lincoln, ME are a long way from St. Petersburg, FL. I'll bet you don't miss the cold winters, ice and snow too much. MJ (my wife) and I try to get to Maine at least twice a year to do some lighthousing and enjoy the wonderful coastline towns and villages. The further north you go the more beautiful the coast, where the conifer trees & rocky outcropings meet the ocean. We had the opportunity several years ago to vist your area in FL. Although the coast is totally different down south, we did enjoy the beautiful beaches. Also had a chance to see a few lighthouses. Looking forward to reading your posts on the forums in the future. Ron |
RFoster WACKO Posts: 388 |
posted 04-30-2000 01:37 PM
Welcome also to Terry. I don't think it matters whether you head north or south to do some lighthousing. I believe you will enjoy yourselves in either direction, as long as you can get to a lighthouse. It's nice that both you and your wife enjoy them as it's an interesting hobby. Lighthouses are often a part of our daily conversations around our home. Mary Jane and I have never been to the Carolinas and look forward to seeing the Outer Banks someday. It's nice to have you as part of the HL family of collectors who share their love for lighthouses on these forums. Ron |
kikigl Newbie Posts: 48 |
posted 05-01-2000 11:47 AM
Yes, Ron, The cold winters, ice, and snow are the reasons that I now reside in Florida! But I do love to go back. Usually go up three or four times a year. Fall is especially beautiful. I love Florida also! Which lighthouses did you visit when you were down? Hope you got to see Boca Grande. It seems that you are in a different world when you are there. I'm so glad Harbour Lights made it the new Society Piece. |
TERRY BARFIELD WACKO Posts: 210 |
posted 05-01-2000 07:32 PM
Thanks to everyone for the welcome and hello fellow newbies! Hey Ron, let me slam you with some hip-hop slang.Your photographs="da bomb!!!"=very nice. Terry |
RFoster WACKO Posts: 388 |
posted 05-01-2000 07:50 PM
It's nice to hear from both of you (kikigl & Terry). When MJ and I visited FL we were able to visit St. Augustine, Jupiter Inlet, Ponce Inlet, Boca Grande, Gasparilla, Egmont Key (to name a few without looking through the archives). We loved FL and would like to visit again. Thanks, Terry, for the compliments on the pics. I must thank St. John and Paul Brady for their help in getting them in a place to share with others. Ron |
kikigl Newbie Posts: 48 |
posted 05-02-2000 10:19 AM
Ron, On any of your trips to Maine did you happen to visit East Quoddy? It is gorgeous! It is located at the end of Campabello Island in Canada. You cross over by bridge in Lubec, Me. and it't not far after you get on the island. You also go by Mulholland Light on the way. If you do get up there don't miss West Quoddy. Kay |
RFoster WACKO Posts: 388 |
posted 05-03-2000 04:18 PM
Yes kikigl, just this past year we were able to visit both East & West Quoddy for our first time. We loved the beautiful settings with the rocky cliffs and the pine trees which look great with the red and white of each lighthouse. Luckily the tide was out and we could walk across to East Quoddy. A very memorable time. Ron |
Snowluver Newbie Posts: 40 |
posted 05-03-2000 07:05 PM
Hello Everyone, I started collecting HL's less than a year ago and already have 45. It is amazing how addictive collecting them can be. I live close to and do a lot of boating on the Chesapeake Bay.I have seen almost all of the lighthouses on the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays either by car or boat plus I have visited quite a few others around the country I registered in the Collectors Forum about a month ago. Since then I have read a lot of the posts that you all leave. There sure are a lot of dedicated and friendly HL collectors out there!! My wife and I are planning on visiting the Outer Banks over Memorial Weekend. I hope to meet some of you there. ------------------ |
Torchbearer Cruise Director Posts: 584 |
posted 05-04-2000 08:43 AM
Hi Snowluver, and welcome to the Collector Forums. Jarrettsville eh?! My folks live in Annapolis which is not too far from you. I love the Chesapeake Bay, and all that it offers. The lighthouses are beautiful, but I must admit... my favorite the Bay has to offer is the blue crabs with plenty of Old Bay seasoning! Anyway, it's good to have you aboard and posting. Tim - Keeping the flame lit... |
Brent WACKO Posts: 590 |
posted 05-04-2000 08:57 AM
Hey Snowluver, its good to have you on-board! I'm also a lover of the Chesapeake Bay (used to sail out of Deltaville, Va) and all their wonderful "Lights". 45 HL's in less than a year? I'd say that you've got the addiction pretty well !! |
LamarB Cruise Director Posts: 900 |
posted 05-04-2000 09:42 AM
Welcome to the Forums Snowluver. I have to agree with Brent - your addiction makes you fit right in with the rest of us. |
Snowluver Newbie Posts: 40 |
posted 05-04-2000 03:49 PM
Thank you all for the greetings. I have to agree with you Torchbearer. There is nothing better than getting together with a few good friends, a bushel of steamed crabs and a cooler full of cold beer. That is a crab feast Chesapeake style. I'm getting the urge just writing about it. I may have to get some this weekend! Yea the addiction is pretty bad. The worst thing is trying to hide them all from my wife! See Ya, Jim Thomas |
TERRY BARFIELD WACKO Posts: 210 |
posted 05-04-2000 05:52 PM
Welcome Snowluver and fellow Newbie! I`ve found this group to be helpful, friendly,full of knowledge on a wide range of topics,eager,sometimes serious,sometimes not.We`ve all got a love for lighthouses.I believe you`ll find many new friends. In fact, I`m sure of it. Hope to see you in Buxton over Memorial Weekend. Terry |
Snowluver Newbie Posts: 40 |
posted 05-05-2000 10:36 AM
Hi Terry, I agree that having read the forums for a while now that everyone seems to be great and share a love for lighthouses. We are staying at a friends vacation home in Nags Head Memorial Day weekend. I plan on f=driving down to Hatteras on Saturday morning to attend the festivities then spending Sunday and Monday visiting other lighthouses on the Outer Banks. Hop to see you there. Jim |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 05-21-2000 07:35 AM
It's great to see the new "faces/names" showing up in the Collector Forum. It's nice to know that people take the time to share their opinions, feelings, or whatever with our fellow forum members. Keep up the good work and welcome to the Collector Forum! Bob |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 06-11-2000 05:55 AM
Have any new people registered lately and didn't stop by the "Welcome" thread to say hello? This is a great place to start with your first post! Bob |
Zurvan Newbie Posts: 8 |
posted 06-12-2000 10:52 AM
I am a brand new user to the forums. I have loved lighthouses for years but only within the last two years have I gotten to visit nay of them. I am land locked in central Texas so there are not many lighthouses near by. I have visited a few in Florida while on vacation there and just this year visited many of the New England coast lights. I also just recently joined the Harbour Lights Collector's Society and look forward to talking to many of you about your experiances. Frank |
Nana WACKO Posts: 703 |
posted 06-12-2000 12:42 PM
Welcome aboard Zurvan...We are a very friendly bunch of collectors. Derith |
Torchbearer Cruise Director Posts: 584 |
posted 06-12-2000 01:35 PM
Frank... welcome aboard! You can learn a great deal of information regarding the world of HL collecting here. There are so many people who post regularly on the Forums who have been collecting seriously for many years. If you have any questions regarding HLs, this is a great place to post them. Also, if you get the chance, visit with us in HL's chat room. Dates and times are posted in the HL web site. Hope to see you there. Tim - Keeping the flame lit... |
MrsTLC WACKO Posts: 128 |
posted 06-12-2000 03:53 PM
Welcome aboard Frank. I too am a "newbie" to the posts but not to HL collecting. You might want to check out the Gulf Coast there in Texas, they have lot's of lighthouses. This is a great web site and is user friendly and of course really people friendly. |
Dave H Cruise Director Posts: 1025 |
posted 06-12-2000 10:51 PM
Welcome, Frank. Being from a town that ends with the word "Cove" one would think that you lived on the water. Seems to me there are some other land-locked Texans that frquent the forums - may be time to get a local club going! Dave |
Pat PalmerBall WACKO Posts: 136 |
posted 06-13-2000 08:18 AM
Welcome Frank (Zurvan)to the world of Lighthouse Lovers! You will have a great time and learn quite a bit from this group. Glad you found us.... KYKEEPER - Pat |
FLLight Newbie Posts: 21 |
posted 06-13-2000 08:18 AM
Ok, so I missed this thread.... I am a lighthouse lover from way back, started collecting HL in 91. I live in Altamonte Springs, FL, right outside Orlando and live about 45 min from the ocean. I should have looked here first, but just now reading through. I must say that I am SO very impressed with all of the HL collectors and lighthouse lovers. What a wonderful group of sharing, caring people. I feel honored to be in your presence. Thanks to HL for facilitating this site in order for us to meet and greet, share and inform. I am humbled by the saints and cruise directors, a status to which I aspire. ------------------ Kathryn |
Torchbearer Cruise Director Posts: 584 |
posted 06-13-2000 08:26 AM
That's okay Kathryn, now you know what you have been missing! I do want to wish you a belated "welcome aboard!" Tim - Keeping the flame lit... |
Zurvan Newbie Posts: 8 |
posted 06-13-2000 09:35 AM
Thank you to all for the nice warm welcome. I am sure I am going to enjoy posting to this message board a lot. After reading posts of most of the other users I am amazed at the size of some collections. Mine is rather small and unfortunately just starting on the Harbour Lights peices. An add from my local dealer and their rep event was what got me hooked on Harbour Lights. Don't let the "Cove" in my town name throw you . Only "Cove" around here is the porcellon one in my bathroom, but I have thought of displaying one of my bad name brand lights on the tank so no ships unexpectantly go a ground. I have and do make trips to the Texas Gulf Coast lights as often as I can. Might even go down this weekend. Only a couple that you can get close to though. Thanks again for the welcome....... Frank
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Zurvan Newbie Posts: 8 |
posted 06-13-2000 09:43 AM
Torchbearer, or anyone else who can help me, I have been checking out the chat logs from a few of the past chats. I work the midnight shift and have not ended up on a day off when the chats are so I have not been able to participate yet. I have seen that the logs start at 7pm, I take it EST, but how late do they normally last? I have a computer available at work and could possibly log on after midnight CST. Trouble is with my job it might be an in and out in a hurry type of thing though. Is there any other times that people get together to chat or is it just the logged times posted? Thanks for the help. Frank |
JChidester Saint Posts: 3167 |
posted 06-13-2000 09:47 AM
Chats start at 9 PM ET if on a Wednesday, 10 PM ET if on a Thursday. I believe the time on the log is actually PT, but I'm not sure. Most chats seem to go for about 90 minutes -- but last week's went on over 2 hours. |
Zurvan Newbie Posts: 8 |
posted 06-13-2000 10:11 AM
Thanks for the info on the chats.... I'm going to get in there one of these times when it works out for me. Until then I will be keeping watch of the logs. [This message has been edited by Zurvan (edited 06-13-2000).] |
Naders Newbie Posts: 19 |
posted 06-17-2000 06:59 PM
Hello everyone. New Harbour Lights collector here from Alabama. Me and my wife just started collecting HL on April 29th. We first saw the HL collection while on our honeymoon. We picked up a society membership application and brought it home with us. We liked the way the Baltimore Society Exclusive piece looked, and we decided to join the club just before the membership year for that piece ended. Since that time, we have purchased 14 other pieces, and we are looking forward to buying some of the newer pieces when they come out. We don't really collect from any particular region, but just buy the ones that really catch our eyes. Most of our pieces right now are from the South, Northeast, and Great Lakes. Look forward to reading the forums, occasionally chatting, and buying many more Harbour Lights. Naders |
FLLight Newbie Posts: 21 |
posted 06-17-2000 07:07 PM
Naders, Congratulations for revealing your true good taste by becoming a HL collector. I am a newbie, too, as far as these posts are concerned! Fantastic people and great information here! ------------------ Kathryn |
Torchbearer Cruise Director Posts: 584 |
posted 06-17-2000 07:19 PM
Naders... welcome to the wonderful world of Harbour Lights (HL). It is certainly good to have you join us in the Collector Forums. There are many members who have a vast amount of information regarding our favorite hobby, HL collecting. If you have any questions, please feel free to post them. When you can, please join us for the various scheduled HL chat sessions which take place each week. That information is available through the HL website at www.harbourlights.com. Again, welcome aboard! Tim - Keeping the flame lit... |
Tim H WACKO Posts: 88 |
posted 06-17-2000 10:32 PM
Welcome Nadars, Welcome from another newbie! My wife was impressed by the fourteen pieces. Any Mid-Atlantics (My favourite) Take care, P.S. This is a great site |
Naders Newbie Posts: 19 |
posted 06-18-2000 12:04 AM
As far as the 15 pieces we bought, here goes: Scituate, MA (HL#166) There's about 4 or 5 of the new releases coming out soon that we would like to buy. However, we'll probably spread those purchases out a little more than the above 15. Naders |
Tim H WACKO Posts: 88 |
posted 06-18-2000 02:11 PM
A very impresive start! Very nice choices of lights too. Good hunting in the future, |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 1526 |
posted 06-18-2000 08:12 PM
Hey Naders, ...You certainly are out to a flying start. Did anyone of the forum members advise you that Harbour Lights can become an addiction? Have fun and enjoy your collection! Bob |
Naders Newbie Posts: 19 |
posted 06-18-2000 09:24 PM
No one's advised us of the addiction factor yet. However, is there a phone number for Harbour Lights anonymous? My wife has mentioned that if we keep buying like we have, we may need to join. |
Art Cruise Director Posts: 1387 |
posted 06-18-2000 11:14 PM
quote: If that's your sole criterion, I sure do hope you have a job that pays well! Welcome aboard Naders. ------------------ |
Beaconfollower WACKO Posts: 59 |
posted 07-07-2000 10:30 PM
Hi, I am so new to this I have no idea if this is the place to start!.. I have loved lighthouses for years and collected lots.My most recent trip was to the Outbanks of Norh Carolina. Saw all 5 of the lights and was thrilled to see Cape Hatteras after it's move. Went on Memorial Day Weekend. Met Bob Younger on a ferry to Ocracoke Island. Wish me luck figuring out whats going on! Looks like fun! Sheryl Liverpool NY |
JimJohnson Cruise Director Posts: 338 |
posted 07-08-2000 12:00 AM
Hi Sheryl and welcome to the forums. You have a couple of regular collectors (known here as wackos) who live very near you. I am in Auburn, NY and if we can help you in any way please let us know. Did "Bob" look a little ghostly when you met him? http://www.lighthousekeepers.com/forums/Forum10/HTML/000013.html Jim Johnson [This message has been edited by JimJohnson (edited 07-08-2000).] |
MrsTLC WACKO Posts: 128 |
posted 07-08-2000 12:53 AM
wink, wink nudge, nudge Ruthie |
mombo Cruise Director Posts: 1604 |
posted 07-08-2000 10:16 AM
Hi Sharon and welcome to the forums. You will find lots of great information here and meet lots of wonderful people. I lived in Liverpool too until about 4 years ago. |
wilsonj3 Newbie Posts: 17 |
posted 07-08-2000 11:18 AM
Hi everyone. I'm from Jupiter FL and were are enjoying our newly renovated lighthouse. My wife and I originally got hooked on lighthouses by sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. I can’t even count the number of times we have sailed by Thomas Point. We are also fortunate to get to the Outer Banks every year. Unfortunately, it seems like the N.C. lighthouses cost almost as much as our rental house for the week. Thanks for everyones posts. I’ve learned a lot about collecting H.L.s and I’m looking forward to learning more. Jack [This message has been edited by wilsonj3 (edited 07-08-2000).] |
JChidester Saint Posts: 3167 |
posted 07-08-2000 12:38 PM
Welcome to Cheryl and Jack - glad to have you join those who post. |
Weasel58 WACKO Posts: 322 |
posted 07-08-2000 01:03 PM
Welcome Cheryl and Jack. Hope y'all enjoy your stay with us. |
Beaconfollower WACKO Posts: 59 |
posted 07-08-2000 01:54 PM
Thanks for the nice greetings! I think I'm getting the swing of this. Am planning a trip tomorrow to either see Charlotte-Gen or Selkirk.. Thouht I saw directions on here somewhere to get to Charlotte-Gen? But can't for the life of me find them again.. Oh Well I will keep looking. Sheryl |
Beaconfollower WACKO Posts: 59 |
posted 07-08-2000 02:11 PM
Hey found what I was looking for. And is it Bob or Bill... Gees I am so out of it sometimes. Yes as a matter of fact he did look kind of "Ghostly"... Sheryl |
engbrady Saint Posts: 1348 |
posted 07-08-2000 05:58 PM
Closing this thread after the standard 50 posts or so, To continue:Where are you from? (Part 7) |
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