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11:00 that bridge doesn't take you to christkindlemart that bridge takes you towards allentown, you want the fahy bridge past the mills and hotel 14:15 thats the bridge u want
Great video! I’m a fan of their chocolate, so I’ve been wanting to go there for a few years now. Glad you had a nice visit even though it wasn’t a tour day. 😊
Thanks, yeah the day we were going to do the tour we were lucky we didn’t do the tour because they had a power outage so in this video you can see. I did interview one of the workers even though it wasn’t a tour.
I bought this one to replace my old black and decker unit. It's supposed to be delivered today. Mostly use it to blow out the garage and clean grass off my zero turn.
yes the plastic will crack, usually immediately after the warranty expires. the wheel height adjusters usually crack first, making the whole mower useless. they can't be fixed or replaced. you have to replace the whole front or rear end or just do what most people do, throw it out and get a new mower. that's really how they're designed now, to be throwaway mowers.
It's where I go for all my propane.... It's usually very fair and I actually put more propane in it than if you get blue rhino and all that other bullS$#@ which only full it up about 60 percent
Hi! Thank you so much for this video! I just have a stupid question 😊 I am about to plug this steamer in but am unsure about the valve - do I close it full and tight? Is it an actual valve or just a lid, meaning will any steam come out through the valve if it is fully tightened? Also, iI’ve started to heat up the water once and while the water was already boiling, after about 10 min, there was still no steam coming out the other end so I unplugged the device. Any advice? Thank you so much! ❤️
I have this tool and it's great, very accurate, I wish there was one with also a plumb line, apparently not. The thing I find unpractical, personally, is the stud finder, this is too bulky for that, I prefer the small ones that are easier to stay in contact with the wall. I'm going to buy one for my brother, he likes tech and he's renovating, that will be perfect.
My lawnmower that I have for 20 years, which was a craftsman broke that day and I had to desperately run out and buy a new mower. I didn’t want anything really expensive so I picked this one. My old craftsman was all metal and lasted 20 years so we’ll see how long this one last.
Some advice for those taking a tour is find out what you want in a tour. Most tours I found are similar to the locations with a different focus. Example Haunted tours will visit many of the same locations with a few extra locations that are haunted throughout Salem including a bookstore and restaurant. The Witch walk Tour will take you through Salem with a pagan/practicing witches perspective with a practicing witch as a guide. Even a rite is done so you can experience its not so scary and a different view won what's practiced today. You get it. The trolley gets to travel to all those sites plus some and includes past to present history plus you can get off or on anytime that day of tickets purchase. One of the best tours, take the trolley, ferry and What ever other tour sounds like fun. I like the ghost tours and witch walk. Lastly take care of filming tours Some tours only allow pics. some allow filming the guide will let you know. Lastly don't follow a tour that you didn't pay for. It's considering stealing and they will report you.
White fowl in the ponds are almost always egrets or swans. You might see a blue heron - magnificent birds, larger than the egrets. Last time I was at the bunker, the surf still went underneath it! But that was back in '0-something...
This is the 1859 lighthouse. The 1823 and 1847 lighthouses are indeed underwater. My cousin and I 'discovered' and started walking these trails back in the mid-70s before they were officially open. They were still being made, there were a few more short side-trails and there were only a few boardwalks. These were real wood, not today's resin walkways. The two fire towers were still standing, though already out of use and starting to fall apart. I think they are completely gone now (?). The yellow and blue trails (not yet named) did not yet reach back to the beach until a few years after we first found the trails. The yellow trail was finished first, the blue I think just a year later. The yellow trail has (or had) a bridge at one point through the wetlands approaching the dunes. We crossed it before it was finished - walking the narrow sides! 😳 I _almost_ fell in once, but we never did. The blue trail was an obvious way to go, even though you were supposed to follow the yellow arrow. We were unsupervised adventurous kids so... No. In fact, we almost trespassed by turning left where the blue trail is supposed to turn right and go to the beach. That part of the trail was obviously a dirt 'road' and we turned back when we saw the 'No Trespassing' sign on a gate, saw the house in the distance, and heard a big dog barking 🐕🦺. Properties are big along Sea Grove Ave! One year we took a neighbor's old bikes 🚲 (lent, not stolen!) back there, and in a lot of places there were new boardwalks laid lengthwise instead of across, so our tires got stuck a lot between the planks 😆 . We made a bigger mistake going in there at 🌛 NIGHT. We didn't get far because we kept running into huge spider webs stretching across the trail, with their builders dead center of course! 🕸🕷 YIPE! 🤣 Also in those early days, we would get into poison ivy trying to see if a trail went somewhere. My cousin always pushed harder than I did so he got it worse. It never stopped him though... 🙄 In the wetter areas, we occasionally saw snakes 🪱 but it wasn't until early in this century that I saw a 🦫 beaver in there. There were few 🦢swans in the ponds; mostly just egrets and 🦆ducks. Are there more swans now? Back then we never even saw deer. I'm sure you do now. As kids, and even as teenagers, we never tried to get inside the old bunker on the beach, but when they built steps to the top and put chainlink fencing up top, we went up every year for as many years as we could. Now I see they brought in tons of sand and the old gun emplacements are buried. The surf used to come up under the entire thing at one time. Since the trails have become more than 90% boarded, they seem less inviting to me; however any time I get down to Cape May, I always have to pay them a visit. I can always find one of the spots where my cuz would go off-trail, following a faint path that petered out after 20-30 feet 😜 Plenty of poison ivy still in there so don't go that way! Thanks for sparking the memories. 🙂 Some memories are missing bc we also used to partake of some good cannabis back in there. 😁🤤😵💫🤫 P.S. The red trail is actually pretty interesting and by taking that first, and then continuing along the combined yellow-blue and then just blue trails, you can add nearly a half mile to your walk - if you like. Also, the quieter you are, the better chance at catching some wildlife unaware. I think it was '06 or '07 I startled the beaver I mentioned above. Snakes sometimes sit in the sun very close to - or even _on_ - the boards of the trail. You might not even see the snake until it moves if it is not on the boardwalk. Then _you_ might be startled... One more thing: check each other for ticks when you're done! 😕
When does booking open? I have been checking the website about once a month for the past few years and they don’t have any availability for any year. I’ve been trying to book for about 3 years now.
It should be open. It’s been a few years since we’ve been there. It was a hard time for us to get a reservation too. The only other thing I could think of there could be water damage on the tracks from storms because the tracks are right along the creek
There are no cars on the island it’s horse and buggy. If you need a taxi on the island it’s a horse and buggy. The only motor vehicles on the island are police and firemen and lawnmowers. You’re in a whole different world. Your luggage is moved packages by horse and buggy.
I heard 5 miles because they will return at that short distance also was told it can be illegal to do that in some states and DEFINITELY illegal in parks(from Bee Brothers)