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Randolph, Maine
July 2024
"In Episode 355 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the Narrow Gauge Volunteer Trail in Randolph, Maine, searching for the ghost of a missing transient locals called Bicycle Larry. He went missing in October of 2004. In December of that year, a local man told his sister where they could find Larry’s body. Larry’s body was never found, but his bike-riding ghost has been seen on the old trail and around town."
Link to podcast story at New England Legends: ournewenglandlegends.com/podcast-355-the-ghost-of-bicycle...
This is one of the six sculptures by Antony Gormley entitled
‘6 Times’ - a sculptural project by the celebrated British artist Antony Gormley and commissioned by the National Galleries of Scotland, comprises six life-size figures positioned between the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the sea.
This one was situated in the Water of Leith at Stockbridge. But the statue went AWOL a few years back and is on the Missing Persons List
Sir Antony Mark David Gormley, OBE (born 30 August 1950) is a British sculptor. His best known works include the Angel of the North, a public sculpture in Gateshead in the North of England, commissioned in 1994 and erected in February 1998, Another Place on Crosby Beach near Liverpool, and Event Horizon, a multi-part site installation which premiered in London in 2007, around Madison Square in New York City, in 2010 and in São Paulo, in 2012.
Do you hear me?
Do you care?
Do you hear me?
Do you care?
My lips are moving and the sound's coming out
The words are audible but I have my doubts
That you realise what has been said
You look at me as if you're in a daze
It's like the feeling at the end of the page when you realise
You don't know what you just read.
What are words for?
When no one listens anymore
What are words for?
When no one listens what are words for?
When no one listens
There's no use talking at all.
I might as well go up and talk to a wall
Coz all the words are having no effect at all
It's a funny thing.. am I all alone?
Something has to happen to change the direction
What little filters though is giving you the wrong impression
"it's a sorry state" I say to myself
What are words for?
When no one listens anymore
What are words for?
When no one listens what are words for?
When no one listens
There's no use talking at all.
Do you hear me?
Do you care?
Do you hear me?
Do you care?
Let me get by over your dead body
Hope to see you soon
When will I know?
Doors
three feet wide with no locks open
Walking always backwards in faces of strangers
Time could be my friend
But it's less then nowhere now....
Pursue it any further and another thing you'll find
Not only are they deaf and dumb they could be going blind
no one notices
I think I'll dye my hair blue.
Media overload bombarding you with action
It's getting near impossible to cause distraction
someone answer me.. before I pull the plug.
What are words for
When no one listens anymore
What are words for
When no one listens
A really close friend of mine just had her sister gone missing as of yesterday. I pray to God she returns safe and sound. :(
Missing By Máiréad Tuohy Duffy
Missing?
Vanishing into the space of oblivion
In earth, sea or sky?
Who knows?
Gone into the wilderness
Of the unknown.
Leaving behind;
Fathers, mothers,
Brothers, sisters.
Bewildered Friends.
Watching, waiting,
Hearts aching,
Eyes peering,
Ears listening.
Minds hoping,
The door will open,
The vanished will return.
Like the prodigal son,
The father will say;
"Come into my open arms,
A Salem (MA) dive team located this car in Flax Pond in Lynn, Massachusetts, solving the nearly year-old mystery surrounding the disappearance of Alice Nunes of Peabody.
www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2009/11/police_se...
.... Mr Kinsman was last spotted on June 26, 2017 in the Parliament Street and Winchester Street area, in the city’s Cabbagetown neighbourhood. Those who know Kinsman consider his disappearance “out of character” for a “man of routine.” Investigators have classified Kinsman’s disappearance as suspicious. Police are also looking into whether the recent missing persons case is linked to three other disappearances in recent years ....
Year after year I drive by this sign. So sad year seven,
As of 1/2020 13 years. This sign is now gone others remain.
Imagine how stoked I was when I found these inside a book at a garage sale! KLOS 95.5 FM was one of the definitive radio stations of L.A. in the late '70s and early '80s, with many an angeleno plastering their stickers on their cars, skateboards, locker doors, headboards...you name it!
The band ones were exclusives that could only be purchased at concerts, so if anyone was rocking one of those, it was most likely that they either 1) went to the concert themselves, or 2) knew someone that did, and that person hooked them up!
For the younger kids (10-12 yrs. old), having these special "band" stickers definitely upped one's "cool" factor. I hardly knew anyone in my neighborhood that had any band stickers, and the ones that did would regale the rest of us with stories of how awesome it was to see the band live.
Listen: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBVkq-V3jg0
In Collaboration with: Russ Osborne
As a writer, my imagination can take me into some dark places. My new hobby, photography, actually puts me there. For this series, I crawled into the trunk of a filthy car and laid in a puddle of water with a garbage bag wrapped around my body. (I now have a new respect for models.)
Thanks to Russ for jumping on this idea. Yay!
Concept & Production - Moi.
Photography: Russ Osborne
An S-92 of Bristow Helicopters Aberdeen searches the coastline at Wormit following reports of a person in the water
You know! It's pretty bad.When you're on a walk to take photos of a waterfall. And you notice a search and rescue Helicopter in the air. Searching for Somebody. That had apparently just jumped off a bridge adjacent from where I took this photo.
A ranger from the Division of Visitor and Resource Protection sits at the edge of the canyon, looking down with binoculars during a search operation (March 2021).
NPS Photo/S. Shoemaker
This 67-years old man has been missing since June 18, 2015. He suffers from Alzheimer and diabetes.
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has a missing person unit, and investigates around 3,200 cases of adults missing a year.
So I emailed my new flickr friend, Dylan-K for some processing advice on this photo which I did in collaboration with Russ Osborne .
...and he emailed back with this! So yeah, I pretty much shrieked and jumped out of my chair! Dylan, you are a genius and I LOVE it! Thank you. You inspire me with your talent and generosity.
On September 22nd 2010, Refugees United made a formal commitment at the Clinton Global initiative with Delta Partners, Ericsson, UNHCR and MTN to together help bring thousands of refugees searching for missing family onto the refunite.org platform.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Refugees United.
Not sure which show this was, the band sold out 40 shows in a row in 1980, 1981, and 1982. Left to right, Warren Cuccurullo, Chuck Wild, Dale Bozzio, Patrick O'Hearn, Terry Bozzio
This is my father. He has been missing since 4/10. He has vanished without a trace. He did not take any clothes with him and he also missed the trip to this weekends race in Al which he begged me to take him to, he would not miss that unless something has happened. All the police and myself have to go on is rumors at this point and the rumors are that he has been killed. If you know anything about this please call the number on the picture. An award will be offered. This is Nashville, TN 615-862-8600
On 4 May 1906 the New Zealand Premier was asked to help find an English woman who had run away with a married man.
It’s hard to imagine our current Prime Minister Jacinda Adern concerning herself with such matters these days but life was very different back then. Mrs Buchan of Newcastle-on-Tyne was torn between wanting to find her missing sister Caroline Richardson and worrying that the search would “give her away” and thus turn her into a pariah. Nothing was known of the man she had run off with apart from the fact that he was a Roman Catholic and had sailed out from England to work in a bank in Auckland – with Caroline in tow. Responding to the request from the High Commission in London the Colonial Secretary got onto the case and tracked Caroline down. She was living with a laundry manager Rupert Mantell in Grey St in Auckland. It is not known if this was the man she fled England with but she did promise to write to her sister.
Shown here is the memo from the High Commission in London requesting that a search be made for Caroline Richardson.
ACGO 8333 IA1/983/[35 1906/1334
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Just Added two more old (previously unreleased) sets to the site. Even MORE 80's! I dont know what I was thinking..come to think of it I may have been trying to get a dj gig at a certain retro night back then..yikes.
Grandmaster Flashback 02
A soundtrack for girls that never talked to me in the 80's:
01. Robin Williams Reality, What a Concept excerpt
02. Looking for the Perfect Beat - Soul Sonic Force
03. Dark Side Whiplash - El Stew
04. A Time For Fear - Art of Noise
05. Unknown Breaks
06. Dont Stop the Rock - Freestlye
07. Funky Little Beat - Connie
08. Two Lone Swordsmen
09. Robin Williams - excerpt
10. Automatic - Pointer Sisters
11. Let the Music Play (instrumental) - Shannon
12. Let the Music Play (Vocal) - Shannon
13. Unknown Breaks
14. Tour de France - Kraftwerk
15. These are the Things - Human League
16. Gut Feeling - DEVO
17. Dont Stop til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
18. The Walk - The Cure
19. Unknown at Moment
20. Close to the Edge - Art of Noise
21. Rockit - Herbie Hancock
I am having such a restful Sunday. In fact, I am still in my jammies. Hope you are getting rested and refueled for your week!
83/365
Two deserted children pleaded with the New Zealand government to help find their father on 10 September 1865.
James Couper, a wheelwright, had declared himself a widower when applying for free passage to New Zealand from England. He sailed for Auckland on the Viola leaving behind his wife of 24 years and two children. He also was running away from large debts. He had been a violent husband and treated his children badly but the loss of his earnings threatened them with destitution. The death of their mother was a further blow to the children Marion and David, aged 10 and 12. But their pleas for assistance fell on deaf ears. The government saw no way to interfere despite the family’s “disturbing circumstances” and Couper thereby was enabled to start a new life here free of all responsibility.
Shown here is part of the letter of Couper’s children seeking help in finding their father.
ACGO 8333 IA1/275 1865/3403
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A heartfelt plea in the case of a missing sister reached Wellington on 3 August 1912.
It had been 33 years since Annie Barrat had heard from Julia Ward and in her letter to the Department of Internal Affairs she described herself as “her very anxious sister.” She does not explain why it had taken her so long to become worried. Julia had experienced a life of adventure, leaving Ireland with her husband and baby only to be shipwrecked and stranded on an unidentified island for two weeks. She eventually made it to New South Wales and was thought to have gone on to New Zealand but her trail had long gone cold. Despite the best efforts of the Police she was not found, leaving poor Annie with no way of discovering her fate.
Shown here is Annie’s letter.
ACGO 8333 IA1/1213/[31] 1912/2281
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A search was sparked on 22 March 1912 for missing 70 year old Hawera farmer John Gildroy
John Gildroy had immigrated to New Zealand decades earlier from Tyne Colliery in County Durham England. Seeking a new life as a farmer, he settled in Hawera and although he married, the couple did not have children. His wife died and after hearing nothing from him for about five years his family in Newcastle-on-Tyne became concerned. They believed he had done well in New Zealand and given that they were searching for his will, they may have hoped they were entitled to an inheritance. If so their hopes were dashed as the Police soon tracked him down. He was boarding with his sister-in-law in Hawera and promised to contact his family “at once”.
Shown here is the report on John Gildroy received by the New Zealand High Commission
IA1 1200/[23] 1912/1238
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this photo was taken near the end of a four-day hut-to-hut hike from Mitzpah to Lake of the Clouds to Madison hut in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The exit point was at the Appalachia trailhead near Gorham. Below is the story on the missing man, Eric James.
By Elizabeth Dinan
edinan@seacoastonline.com
August 25, 2009 2:00 AM
PORTSMOUTH — A body discovered in the ocean about a mile off the coast of Rye on Sunday morning has not been identified, but Darwin James thinks it may be his missing brother Eric.
"We're pretty sure," said Darwin, who told the Herald that a man recovered from the ocean by the U.S. Maine Patrol was wearing a T-shirt identical to one given to Eric, a Portsmouth resident, by a friend. "His name wasn't in it, but we're pretty sure it was his."
Eric's mother, Marie-Helene James, said Monday night that Eric's American dentist has no X-ray records for him. In Eric's native France, his dental records would be 12 years old and his French dentist reported that he disposed of them after 10 years, she said.
"DNA testing has to take place," she said, noting that the state crime lab estimated it will take a month to confirm the person's identity.
Darwin said he and his mother provided DNA samples on Monday.
One of the James' neighbors posted a notice on Facebook Monday night on the family's behalf reading, "I'm so very sad to report, and the James family wanted me to let you know, that with fair certainty the man whose remains were recovered yesterday from Rye Harbor is Eric. I spent some time with Eric's mom and brother and they wanted me to ... thank you for your tireless support; amazing gifts from hundreds of wonderful, caring people. ... And, lastly, bless you dear Eric, with heaving heart I wish you peace."
Marie-Helene said the notice was posted to notify the many people who helped assist with the search for Eric, "to keep the weekend for themselves."
Darwin said if the person is confirmed to be his brother, he will be buried in France.
"We still don't know what happened to him and probably never will," he said.
James, 33, was afflicted with bipolar disorder and often behaved younger than his age, according to his family.
U.S. Coast Guard spokesman Paul King told the Herald on Monday morning that the body was recovered from the ocean before noon on Sunday, following a report from a fisherman about "a body in the water."
Coast Guard personnel were assisted by the U.S. Marine Patrol and the body was brought to the Coast Guard station in New Castle, he said.
"We don't know who it is," said King.
An autopsy was conducted Monday and the state medical examiner's officer is charged with determining the cause of death, as well identifying the person, said Rye Police Chief Kevin Walsh.
Eric has been missing since July 18 and was last seen on the Rye coastline where his kayak and paddle were later found.
A Rye police officer is the last known person to have seen him and reported that he was wet and said in his French accent that he was "taking a break from kayaking." An hour earlier, witnesses on a University of New Hampshire research boat saw him, warned him about the dangers of kayaking after dark and James responded by asking twice, "Are you Christians?" according to the witnesses.
The following Sunday, Eric didn't show up at the New Hope Baptist Church as usual. According to his family, the church pastor received a letter from Eric, postmarked two days earlier, which was "very religious" in nature and included a $2,000 check with a note thanking the pastor "for everything."
Walsh said his department has not heard of any other missing persons in the area.
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July 07, 2009
A pride of wannabe lions. Taken with a telephoto lens from the grounds our my apartment.
In the foreground is Simon ( Vanessa's cat: www.flickr.com/photos/jeffburger/2292114442/in/set-721576... ), to the left is Tom ( my cat ), and standing is Nanook ( our neighbour's cat ). And in the fore and backgrounds? I will have to take a head-count here at the apartments!
Photo illustration.
Olympus C5060. Photoshop CS4 and collage.
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