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| Name: ubbeddgn From: drfbihfn Website: http://kittooth.somee.com/bleaching-braintree-tooth.html |
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| Name: Linda Mitchell From: East Wallingford, VT Website: http://familylobby.com/mitchellfamily1/logon.asp E-mail: msmitch_2000@yahoo.com |
Love the pic of Grampus Lake. Brings back memories. Wonder if the hunting club is still there that we belonged to when our children were young. Thanks a bunch. Admin reply: Thanks. You should see that Grampus photo printed at 16X20 on canvas or Premium Luster I'm not sure, but the hunting camp may still be there.
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| Name: Vic Heintz From: Pittsford, NY E-mail: vheintz@rochester.rr.com |
I just discovered this webcam. I am trying to picture exactly where it is located. We spend a lot of time at our summer place on Long Lake and probably drive by this spot all the time.
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| Name: Burt Williams From: Effingham, NH E-mail: etubw@yahoo.com |
Just found this web site and all the other web cams affiliated with this site. I found it for I was checking on bird feeder web cams. We haven't been getting the birds at our feeders and wanted to check if others were having the same problem. I found the answer and it is yes. But they will be back. Admin reply: Actually, the large feeder was just filled earlier this week. The birds come but then leave again rather quickly, on and off all day. The camera is set to take a photo every 5 minutes so if the birds happen to be gone at the moment of capture it appears as though none are coming to the feeders
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| Name: George H Missita From: Spartanburg S.C. E-mail: lighter94@bellsouth.net |
Found this site about two years ago and love it.Born and raised in Glens Falls N.Y. till 1971.This webcam helps me keep a update on the weather,and the beauty of the Adirindack Mts
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| Name: Bill Hall From: Huntington,Ma E-mail: whall@telltool.com |
I hope to be in Long Lake at the end of February. After 4 visits I finaly saw a bird on the feeders. We have a camp in Indian Lake so it is nice to see what is going on weather wise in the area Thanks for supplying the cam. Admin reply: You are most welcome.
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| Name: Rich Gesell From: Apopka, Florida E-mail: rgesell@cfl.rr.com |
Really reminds me of Home! Oneonta NY. Great view, I'll be checking your site looking at the snow fall through the winter. Thanks !
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| Name: Robin Gilchrist From: Wappingers Falls |
Just wanted to let you know how helpful this website is to me. We have a home in Long Lake and travel frequently from Dutchess County. Before I leave I check your site to see what road conditions look like. It's also fun just to see what the weather is doing in that neck of the woods. Thanks for making it available. R.Gilchrist Admin reply: You are very welcome
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| Name: Uncle Charlie and Aunt Anne From: Brooksville Florida E-mail: casabattis@peoplepc.com |
Hi Clark Just found your weather site,now we can see how things are in the Big Town. Good luck on the election, wish we were there to vote to help out. Best of luck.
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