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All homeowners must keep the area around their mailboxes clear of anything than will obstruct the safe delivery of mail. Clear clutter away. You’re likely already in a cleaning frenzy, so between cleaning windows and dusting corners, be sure daily clutter is swept away, too. Even if Keith had tired of this blog, he's a cool guy and probably would have written a farewell message, as he did with his Halloween blog. We love your blog, Keith. I'm sort of in love with this silver vein ceiling. 31 here, too. I love nostalgia and vintage sites, both Keith's Mall site and his Motel site have been favorites. I don't know how long the site will even be up, but I would suggest that people copy their favorite pics and articles and be thankful for the brief time we had this. On a couple of occasions, pics or postcards were put up of places from my childhood in the 70s and 80s, particularly Nebraska and New Hampshire, that pulled up memories that would have been loooong lost.


There have been two old pics on this site from the two malls I remember as a child. This distain for malls still did not stop her from shopping there! How is it dead if we are all still checking in, maybe Keith ran out of rescources for photos, maybe something in life is so heavy right now that he cannot give any time to this blog--maybe busy at work--who knows? Recessed lighting click here are mounted above the ceiling so as to give a flush undulating look. It is only this detailed understanding of subject that places you above your audience to be able to grant answers to their every question, including the ones they are not able to ask. None of the other retro mall blogs can touch Keith's -- though there are some terrific ones (labelscar is how I get my fix these days), none come close to the personality and distinctive voice of Keith's. Just checking in. For a long time I intermittently searched the internet for photos just like the ones Keith has generously posted here.


Well, I am going to June 2006, and I am going to revisit the photos there starting with the first one. This blog is one of a kind. All I can say is that I hope this blog does not fade into memory the same as the malls it pays tribute to. Dead Malls blog!! Ketih, glad you are still alive. Bad digital kharma. BTW, I'm 40 and am flat-out OBSESSED with 70s malls. I know I'm very late in joining in on the fun, but I have always had this strange affinity for the 60s and 70s even though I was born in 1980 (so I missed that era entirely). Obviously I grew up visiting the malls of the 1970's and 1980's. and have great memories of time spent with family or teenage friends. Keith, thanks again for the memories of many malls I have encountered, especially in metro Detroit. 6 years old and dragged through the Burlington Mall, 4 years old galloping past the Piggly Wiggly, etc. And you don't get any better design inspiration than from 50s-70s motels and malls. As I lament the demise of these icons for "lifestyle" centers, I have to laugh because my mother (now 80 years old) would complain about the demise of the great downtown shopping districts for the indoor shopping mall!


I had been holding out hope that Keith's focus would migrate from Lancaster PA and the Park City Center Mall to Harrisburg PA to a great (though dying) example of late 60s/early 70s regional mall goodness, the Harrisburg East Mall. Wherever you are or whatever you're doing, hope life is treating you well and you'll return to giving us vintage mall goodness someday real soon. Keith, hope all is well and that you can resume this site at some point in the future. Of course we all hope Keith is well. We decided to install a new wet-location electrical box on this wall, mount a new motion-sensor floodlight fixture to the new box, and of course to seal the box to the wall. The box was loose in the wall and neither of these staples at the box top and bottom was holding it in place. You can’t ignore the requirement regarding top quality and trustworthy transfer equipments which would direct you towards dealing with products.


Choosing energy efficient devices and products has environmental benefits as well. Wholesale suppliers are very common in the retail industry, where they are likely to manufacture and deliver large quantities of products to their client. Happy Hippo will provide free sales brochures, free order forms and free shipping so there are no upfront costs to your Organization. We will contact you for any further questions. I fear my dream will not come true. Once in interstellar space, the Voyager will be engrossed in material emitted from explosions of nearby stars. I was astonished at the amount of material that had been posted even then, and I was very grateful to have discovered such a rich collection. I think we have to face the fact that for the forseeable future this site is done. I do not think that any guy who would go through the trouble to construct this site would just leave it.