Lis'Anne Harris's Blog

July 29, 2022

1911 New York City

1911 New York City – actual film remastered with color and sound. Not necessarily historically accurate, but probably close!

Enjoy! 😊

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Published on July 29, 2022 19:01

December 18, 2021

The Hidden Architectural Genius Of The Medieval Castle

I don’t know about you, but I find historical documentaries like this enthralling! There’s always a castle or mansion in my stories. I find it absolutely astounding that peoples were able to build such edifices without modern power tools and machinery – and most have withstood the test of time! That can’t be said for a lot of homes built in the 20th century.

For a plethora of fascinating documentaries on a host of historical topics, check out Timeline Channel Videos on YouTube.

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Published on December 18, 2021 09:42

November 5, 2021

Utterly Forlorn Fire Truck

Utterly Forlorn Fire Truck – We drove past this poor relic for many years on our way to a favorite small town for amazing Chinese food and great deals on meat at the store next door. On the way home from an abandoned house photo shoot, we finally stopped. I love these images and I’m so glad we got them. The next time we drove by that way, the utterly forlorn fire truck was gone! A local nursery hauled it down to their place and it now sits out front with lovely greenery growing out of its rusty ...

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Published on November 05, 2021 07:57

October 23, 2021

Derelict Doors

Derelict Doors slowly decaying. Neglected, forlorn, abandoned, so lonely and sad… Take your time. Click on each image for an enlarged view. The details are amazing!

by Mike Dabro by Scott Webb by Dennis Muller on Unsplash by Conger Design by Nik Radzi on Unsplash by DimitriSvetsikas1969 Photo by Antonio Friedemann from Pexels Photo by Maria Orlova from Pexels Photo by D0N MIL04K from Pexels Photo by Mike van Schoonderwalt from Pexels Photo by Ekaterina from P...
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Published on October 23, 2021 15:57

October 13, 2021

Abandoned Vessels

Ben Cliff on Unsplash

Just a few of my favorite images here. Scuttled and beached boats, ships, sailing vessels. Some intentionally, some not. Very sad and forlorn.

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I hope you enjoy wallowing in th...

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Published on October 13, 2021 08:25

September 25, 2021

Utterly Abandoned Dwellings

While searching for images for book covers, so many fabulous derelict everything jumped out at me from sites such as Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash, and others. In this series, they all appear to be abandoned homes, lonely and forgotten. Many thank yous to the wonderful photographers who hike around the countrysides discovering these beautiful decaying treasures otherwise lost to the ravages of time.

Three Hills, Canada – Photo by Priscilla du Preez on Unsplash Photo by Samuel Scrimshaw on Unsp...
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Published on September 25, 2021 21:12

September 18, 2021

Sadly, Utterly Abandoned Motel Sign?

Sadly, Utterly Abandoned Motel Sign? – The abandoned blog is back! The past 2 years have been extremely tough. I’m sure it’s not been a cakewalk for most of y’all either. I closed my websites with the intention of devoting all my waking hours to crafting and making the festival rounds with my goods, but being physically handicapped makes that kind of work impossible. Not only that, but my love of the written word and sharing wonderful foods crowded back in. I’m still a crafter and put on that ha...

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Published on September 18, 2021 08:01

The Abandoned Blog is Back!

The past 2 years have been extremely tough. I’m sure it’s not been a cakewalk for most of y’all either. I closed my websites with the intention of devoting all my waking hours to crafting and making the festival rounds with my goods, but being physically handicapped makes that kind of work impossible. Not only that, but my love of the written word and sharing wonderful foods crowded back in. I’m still a crafter and put on that hat when a cool idea must be executed, so maybe from time to time I’l...

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Published on September 18, 2021 08:01

April 17, 2020

Great Things Are Still Happening!

Thankfully, artists are still creating their art to help keep us sane in these trying times. Music, movies, tv shows, video games, funny/thought-provoking/inspirational memes entertain us for hours without end while were confined to our homes. And for book-lovers, new novels are being published every single day! Which brings me to the re-introduction of An Unconventional Family by Roberta Bombonato and the sequel An Unbreakable Family! Now available on Amazon! Both are part of The Family Tree...

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Published on April 17, 2020 18:29

March 3, 2020

A Few Gold Nuggets to Share

Happy March! Can you believe we’re almost to Spring? Back in the lazy days of my youth, time seemed to drag on and on and on. I think that’s the thing I miss the most. There really isn’t enough time in the day to do everything that needs doing. Here’s a small sampling of what’s on my agenda for the next several weeks. Bonus derelict images in this newsletter so keep scrolling!

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Congratulations to my bestie, Roberta Bombonato, on the release of the very first story she ever wrote, To Guard...

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Published on March 03, 2020 15:59