Halo Lighting in the Town of Intrigue

November 29, 2009 by · 6 Comments 

There is a city just outside of Upton, New York where not many people have been and even fewer know of the secrets of this oddly yet familiar village. Once a safe place for the popular politicians of her genre, she had abundance a yarn for such a small and quaint little spot.

Full with picture book sites and a wealth of history, This would be an journey for any soul that risked to search her treasures.There was the lasting boat docks that had stories of fish caught. An outdated lumber mill, that long since transpired the subject of legends and long tales, as well as the forbidding playhouse of every childs desires. The kingdom of Gourdon to young Trent Sikes. A fortress of royal abode to the lovely young Lori Holsing.

Ah, and we cant forget the new and old light stores, full to the top with halo decorative lighting. This was a treasure for the old and the young alike. Dazzling shades of rainbow colors spinning through myriads of low dangling lighting. The halo track lighting supplied a unique quality to this indoor light show. I must say there had to be a foreknown design to this gorgeous wonder, there could be no other explanation to the man made awe that these halo lighting shows provided.

The town was no other than Moxie,New York a haven for the bothered Ted Kennedy, as well as the familiar local of every known mobster of the day. It was said, that unless you could ascertain your own way to Moxie and back, you couldn’t be trusted in the small circle of the days elite.