657 Comments for The Enchanted Forest

If you do a google search of the title of the park and the city, you find alot of websites set up to restoring aritfacts from the park and where you can send donations as well.

I wish i had the chance as a kid to go here. It looks like a awesome place. Reminds me alot of the Renassance fair in Tuxedo, NY.

You can also find copies of original maps to the park in some of these links for any of you feeling nostalgic.
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Amazing. I love it
what a wonderful place to get weird!
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CRAP, bluicecorvette!
You found me haunting this staircase again! LOL.
Ok. I confess, I'm always here. : )
It is just too beautiful to leave.
My thoughts and a hug goes out to you as well, bluicecorvette.
Be sure to spend a part of the day, being thankful for the special positive people who were put in your path on this journey called LIFE, and that made a diffence to you, because they were in it.
My heart will never leave this Enchanted Forest.
I'm grateful to Mott's that he has taken such beautiful photos and that a group of caring people appreciate them as well.
A woman told me once that she read a story that when you go to Heaven, you are asked where you would like to spend eternity.
If I could choose, I would spend it here in this Enchanted Forest. : )
That message is for my Ladyhawke
I'm loving you and thinking of you always. I know this weekend is going to be especially hard on you. Ill be holding you all weekend I love you Girl. Love Gail XOXOXO
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This must be what you would call an "Enchanted" time out. : )
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Every home should have one of these towers to escape to.
A place set up to listen to music, to read, to draw, or just to dream...
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You welcome.
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I shared what Tom Tom said about grieving to a friend who just lost someone. After I told her, it looked like a huge weight had been lifted off her shoulders.
She smiled as she teared up and said, "Oh, I like thinking of it that way!"
Thanks, Tom Tom. : )
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Thank You.
Tom-Tom, Your message to Lady Hawk was wonderful. Its great seeing that side of a man. That beautiful woman was hurting, and you had magic words. I want to write them down.You are great.
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Sigh...Silly Ol bear. YOU have been through so much more than I! I just wanted you to realize that its hearing from people like you that have been through so much more, that it actually helps ME to push on. YOU are an inspiration for me! Thank you for that!
And as for dealing with loss, when I lost my Mom it was as if two of the most important people in my life died. My Mom ,and also one of the very best friends I ever had. For me it feels like only yesterday that I spoke to her ,but it also feels like it's been a century seen I spoke to her last , all at the same time. How's that for not making any sense? But, losing someone you loved the most never makes any sense. Take comfort in Tom Tom's words above about grieving, and know that you are here with people that care. Love you, Gail Take care. : )
Ladyhawke...i cant quite finish your lovely letter.I think your giving me the good cry i need. God love you for caring so much about someone you never met. My problems are small compared to yours. Please forgive me for forgetting I'm not the only one with problems Love you so Gail
Rapunzel's wish my little heart full of love girl, and LadyHawke my little angel of love. thank you both for the kind words, please forgive me for rambling so long last night , it was either too much vodka, or not enough. I miss my dad so. I lost him in July of 98. It hurts less, but it still hurts. does that make sense?