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This is a short and sweet film of the new courthoue in construction. I decided to start a new series that is just little snippets without any attempt at being a documentary, although I couldn't resist throwing in a few historical titles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23CRZo1K_Fg
Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23CRZo1K_Fg
Enjoy.
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Wow. That was very effective. Shows how the charm of yesteryear is continually being pushed out & buried by modern construction. Even in Fall River! Imagining the Victorian era of Second Street will become harder & harder.
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I know that Fall River is making a mistake by building the courthouse on that site. If the city of Fall River ever realizes the mistake by that time it will be too late as the by then the structure will have been completed.
Of all the picture I have looked at of second street from the 1890's I can't make out ST Mary's Church in any of them. I guess the trees are in the way too much.
Of all the picture I have looked at of second street from the 1890's I can't make out ST Mary's Church in any of them. I guess the trees are in the way too much.
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I had to repost the Courthouse video with a new address. Please note:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23CRZo1K_Fg
Also, new Max The Cat Video!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZaev7xszXQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23CRZo1K_Fg
Also, new Max The Cat Video!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZaev7xszXQ
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Great short films, Richard. I agree, the new courthouse is HUGE! I wonder why they couldn't find a more appropriate place downtown to build it? Max looks like a total sweetie pie, I hope all the guests are careful when driving around back of the house to park if he roams by the barn.
Shelley, does Max have a favorite room in the Borden house to hang-out in and sleep in?
Shelley, does Max have a favorite room in the Borden house to hang-out in and sleep in?
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In the early morning Max curls up on the pile of extra blankets on the red chair at the top of the front landing. (just outside the bathroom door which was once the girls' dress closet) Later on in the morning he catches the sun in Abby and Andrew's room (actually at the foot of the bed in what was Abby's dressing room). During the day he greets people in front of the barn-and he is a very savvy kitty about cars and traffic on Second St. I will get some pix of Max at rest this weekend.
He keeps his toys and tuna under the old black stove in the kitchen.
He keeps his toys and tuna under the old black stove in the kitchen.

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O thank goodness for that! I wondered when I saw him outside if he was streetwise. Is he fixed...I hope so, as that often helps keep the wandering down. I lost one outdoor cat in the late 70s & since became very strict about outdoor time.Shelley @ Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:18 am wrote:...and he is a very savvy kitty about cars and traffic on Second St.
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Nice video's Richard. Loved the one on Max. Like all cats he seems to have made himself right at home. Way to go, Max!
In this article on the new court house they make mention of a Borden Way.
http://www.heraldnews.com/news/x1775724855
"The new building will also result in the reopening of Borden Way, which will become a one-way street connecting Second Street to South Main Street."
Where is (or was) Borden Way? Is it just extending Borden street to South Main?
In this article on the new court house they make mention of a Borden Way.
http://www.heraldnews.com/news/x1775724855
"The new building will also result in the reopening of Borden Way, which will become a one-way street connecting Second Street to South Main Street."
Where is (or was) Borden Way? Is it just extending Borden street to South Main?
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I remember at least one sketch of the street I saw of the area in the 1890's that showed a 4 way intersection just past the Borden house heading north.
Thats why when I arrived there I thought I was on the wrong street I didn't realize the other 2 streets had been closed off. Where I should have seen an intersection there were buildings and only 1 road.
Thats why when I arrived there I thought I was on the wrong street I didn't realize the other 2 streets had been closed off. Where I should have seen an intersection there were buildings and only 1 road.
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Thanks, Shelley, thats great, it sounds like Max has totally made himself at home. I was curious if Max had a favorite room because I envisioned him being put off by a guest staying and sleeping in his favorite bed. Has Max ever slept with any of the guests? I think that would make a stay at the B&B extra nice.Shelley @ Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:18 am wrote:In the early morning Max curls up on the pile of extra blankets on the red chair at the top of the front landing. (just outside the bathroom door which was once the girls' dress closet) Later on in the morning he catches the sun in Abby and Andrew's room (actually at the foot of the bed in what was Abby's dressing room). During the day he greets people in front of the barn-and he is a very savvy kitty about cars and traffic on Second St. I will get some pix of Max at rest this weekend.
He keeps his toys and tuna under the old black stove in the kitchen.

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Yes, the last shot of Max is very haunting. His face fills the screen but it is back lit with the light coming in through the window, so it makes him look very black. You can barely make out his eyes, and there are weird shades that makes it look like he is grinning. Either way, it's a very unusual close-up of a cat. He has a haunted and mysterious look to him.
The toy cat in the Andrew bedroom was a happy accident. I just happen to find it there at the foot of the bed,and then I walked into Abby's room and found Max sitting at the foot of that bed. It was humerous and I hope that comes across in the film.
The toy cat in the Andrew bedroom was a happy accident. I just happen to find it there at the foot of the bed,and then I walked into Abby's room and found Max sitting at the foot of that bed. It was humerous and I hope that comes across in the film.
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