Thomas W. P. Slatin

American Writer, Photographer, and Website Designer. Former career Fire and EMS Lieutenant. She/Her/Hers. Lesbian.

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  • About
    • B&N Wishlist
    • Books
    • Cornerstone Content
    • Links
    • Tags
  • Writing
    • Diary
    • Letter Archive
    • Poetry
    • Writing Prompt Images
  • Photography
    • Found Film
    • Found Footage
    • Found Photographs
    • Video
  • Other Stuff
    • Audio Recordings
    • Fire/EMS/Rescue
    • Micro Blogs
    • Nerd Moment
    • Quotes
    • Random Thoughts
    • TomSlatin.com WebMail
    • Web Design
    • Writing Prompts
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    In Bloom

    September 8, 2020 / 27 Comments

    2012

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    Wonder Bread Factory

    September 8, 2020 / 19 Comments

    September 2020 Wonder Bread FactoryBuffalo, New York, United States

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    The Bridge (White Mountains National Forest, 2012)

    September 7, 2020 / 23 Comments

    White Mountains National Forest2012

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    The Old Well Pump

    September 7, 2020 / 19 Comments

    September 2020

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    Tall Pine Trees (North Conway, New Hampshire, 2012)

    September 6, 2020 / 17 Comments

    2012

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    My Visit To The Buffalo Central Terminal

    September 6, 2020 / 24 Comments

    My visit to the Buffalo Central Terminal in Buffalo, New York was an event many months in the making. The terminal, which once was an active station from 1929 to 1979, is a 17-story Art Deco style station was designed by architects Fellheimer & Wagner for the New York Central Railroad. Currently it is owned by the non-profit preservation group Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, which is working to restore and re-purpose the complex. In the early afternoon of September 5, 2020, I paid a visit to The Buffalo Central Terminal, located at 495 Paderewski Drive in Buffalo, New York, following months of emails, phone calls, and attempts to obtain permission…

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    Old House At The Corner Of Academy And Main

    September 5, 2020 / 21 Comments

    2012

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    Fallen Tree In The Forest

    September 5, 2020 / 18 Comments

    September 2020

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    Tiny House With Old Furniture

    September 4, 2020 / 21 Comments

    2012

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    I Took A Journey To The Unknown

    September 3, 2020 / 24 Comments

    August 2020

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Thomas W.P. Slatin
American Writer, Photographer, and Website Designer. Former career Fire and EMS Lieutenant. She/Her/Hers. Lesbian.

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