My favorite coastal fortification has the gift shop online now..... Stock up!
http://www.fortadams.org/giftshop.htm
One day my 'Mowing Ft Adams' book will be available there....
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Fort Adams stuff for the holidays or every day!
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Fort Adams stuff for the holidays or every day!
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Re: Fort Adams stuff for the holidays or every day!
Larry, What does the "Fortress of Nightmares" logo refer to?
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Re: Fort Adams stuff for the holidays or every day!
You be the judge of the meaning....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzooi2qUP4o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzooi2qUP4o
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Re: Fort Adams stuff for the holidays or every day!
Thanks Chris, I thought it might have referred to something a lot older and more historic.
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(2) A33 Cub bean harvester
NOS Planet Jr. planter
172 planter, large combo hopper, 101A fertilzer hopper
Cole 250# fertilizer hopper with chain drive. - Location: MA, Dartmouth
Re: Fort Adams stuff for the holidays or every day!
Bob McCarty wrote:Thanks Chris, I thought it might have referred to something a lot older and more historic.
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It might be, Buzzard Wing might elaborate. I heard they were doing ghost hunting there.
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Re: Fort Adams stuff for the holidays or every day!
It's actually a very good 'haunted' fortress in the tunnels under where I mow..... very well done! I sometimes play security guy, but it can be pretty miserable there when it's cold and the wind is blowing. I have never done the ghost hunt, but heard some pretty odd tales in the area where the do the hunts (east curtain, officers quarters). Essentially it's a fund raising event for the fort. Some ghost hunters on TV that are based in RI, but I don't know much about it.
If there are ghost in the crown works, outer works or the advance redoubt I have yet to meet them... I did get a scare when I was mowing the edge once, but learned my lesson..... don't look back at the mower when you are on a 20' ledge. Foghorn Leghorn told me to 'pay attention son'! At least that's how I heard it, wasn't a yankee accent.
BTW, those are not holidays, they are ventilation shafts..... found one with a rear tire once
If there are ghost in the crown works, outer works or the advance redoubt I have yet to meet them... I did get a scare when I was mowing the edge once, but learned my lesson..... don't look back at the mower when you are on a 20' ledge. Foghorn Leghorn told me to 'pay attention son'! At least that's how I heard it, wasn't a yankee accent.
BTW, those are not holidays, they are ventilation shafts..... found one with a rear tire once
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