Strangest Place Names
Viewing comments for Chapter 1 "Dismal Nitch and Others"Collection of odd place names and their histories.
32 total reviews
Comment from Liz O'Neill
Who gets the points here? I chose this for several reasons: 2 of my dear friends are mentioned. I also love the topic. I've read a book by some author who went around the US to every state & discovered an unusual name in each state. This is fun too.
reply by the author on 17-Dec-2023
Who gets the points here? I chose this for several reasons: 2 of my dear friends are mentioned. I also love the topic. I've read a book by some author who went around the US to every state & discovered an unusual name in each state. This is fun too.
Comment Written 16-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 17-Dec-2023
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Thanks so much, Liz, for going back to this post from over a year ago. I'm glad we are not traveling back and forth like before now. It's so nice to avoid those long drives.
So is Karenina one of your dear friends or are you referring to Lewis and Clark? Hugs!!
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I love your humor 707
Comment from Bill Schott
This is an interesting collection of areas named after the explorers' ordeals there. I think I will rename the town I grew up in Tabeefrum. We joked as young adults that our hometown was a great place to be from -- far from.
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
This is an interesting collection of areas named after the explorers' ordeals there. I think I will rename the town I grew up in Tabeefrum. We joked as young adults that our hometown was a great place to be from -- far from.
Comment Written 07-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
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Lol. I'm sure you have some funny names to share so please add a chapter if you have time, Bill!
Blessings !!
Comment from lancellot
This is well written and learning a bit of history about the area was nice. I was a bit surprised after the Native people were brought up, that we weren't told the name they had for the area. I think that may be a good addition.
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2022
This is well written and learning a bit of history about the area was nice. I was a bit surprised after the Native people were brought up, that we weren't told the name they had for the area. I think that may be a good addition.
Comment Written 04-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2022
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That would be good to know. I bet there wasn't any standardization of the original names if even known at all. Even Seattle came from Chief Si'ahl. Thanks for the review, Lance!
Blessings on your weekend!
Comment from Judy Lawless
This has the makings of another interesting book, Helen. You've started it well with these many strange and depressing names of places. I know there are probably a number of strange names in Canada too. I'll have to look them up to find meanings/histories.
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2022
This has the makings of another interesting book, Helen. You've started it well with these many strange and depressing names of places. I know there are probably a number of strange names in Canada too. I'll have to look them up to find meanings/histories.
Comment Written 04-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2022
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Thank you, Judy! I hope you'll find some good ones to share! Hugs and blessings on your Sunday!
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You're welcome, Helen. I did a bit of research yesterday and am putting something together. I had a spell of lethargy when it came to writing, now I suddenly have many things I want to write. We are heading out on a road trip to Nova Scotia on June 22nd, so I hope to get some of them onto my portfolio as drafts that I can post from my iPad while traveling. :)
Comment from Alaskastory
"Dismal Nitch and Others" is very amusing to be reminded of how so many places in Washington are named. This one needs to be printed in a Washington paper soon. Really fun to read this one!
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2022
"Dismal Nitch and Others" is very amusing to be reminded of how so many places in Washington are named. This one needs to be printed in a Washington paper soon. Really fun to read this one!
Comment Written 03-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2022
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Thank you so much, Marie! I'm sure you're familiar with these places with all your travels. Appreciate the many stars!
Hugs and blessings!!
Comment from T B Botts
Hello Helen,
What a delightful, entertaining post. I've heard some of the names listed here. There is a large fishing fleet that travels to Alaska every year and I guess that's where I've heard them spoken. What a great bunch of names. I can so relate to the depression that comes from the continuous cloudy, foggy, rainy weather of the coast. I think one manufacturer of fishing lures, Luhr Jensen makes some trolling spoons called Pt. Defiance. I may have even used them to some degree of success. Useless Bay- what a great name. How disappointing to come into a bay to anchor after a day out on the rough Pacific, only to find that there is no rest in that bay. It must be full of rocks or too shallow or facing the Pacific where the waves would pound all night. Well done gal, thanks for sharing this.
Have a blessed evening.
Tom
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2022
Hello Helen,
What a delightful, entertaining post. I've heard some of the names listed here. There is a large fishing fleet that travels to Alaska every year and I guess that's where I've heard them spoken. What a great bunch of names. I can so relate to the depression that comes from the continuous cloudy, foggy, rainy weather of the coast. I think one manufacturer of fishing lures, Luhr Jensen makes some trolling spoons called Pt. Defiance. I may have even used them to some degree of success. Useless Bay- what a great name. How disappointing to come into a bay to anchor after a day out on the rough Pacific, only to find that there is no rest in that bay. It must be full of rocks or too shallow or facing the Pacific where the waves would pound all night. Well done gal, thanks for sharing this.
Have a blessed evening.
Tom
Comment Written 02-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2022
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Thanks so much, Tom! As a seafaring expert, you understand these explorers much more than I can. Appreciate the many stars, too!
Blessings to you and yours!!
Comment from Wendy G
What an interesting post. We have some similarly strange, humorous place names also. I don't think I would care to live in Dismal Nitch however! Great post. Interesting and different. I'll try to remember to find some of ours.
Wendy
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
What an interesting post. We have some similarly strange, humorous place names also. I don't think I would care to live in Dismal Nitch however! Great post. Interesting and different. I'll try to remember to find some of ours.
Wendy
Comment Written 02-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
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That place is more of a rest stop on a highway so people might camp there but not live there. Thanks so much for the review, Wendy! Hope you add a chapter of some fun Aussie place names.
Hugs and blessings!!
Comment from Carol Clark2
How fun that you made this a multi-author book. I'll have to think on some of the strange place names I've passed through. When you explain the history behind the names, it makes sense why some names sound so depressing. Pretty pictures!
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
How fun that you made this a multi-author book. I'll have to think on some of the strange place names I've passed through. When you explain the history behind the names, it makes sense why some names sound so depressing. Pretty pictures!
Comment Written 02-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
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Thanks so much, Carol! I know not everyone can travel out here so I thought I'd share what it looks like.
Hope you share about places there!
Hugs!!
Comment from Irish Rain
George, Washington,...I love it!!
Now that's a sense of quirky humor,
ha ha.
I would love to live somewhere that had a rain/autumn/
stormy type name.
But some of these? Wow.
Dismal Nitch is bad enough, but can you just
imagine having Massacre Bay on your stationary???
Loved this!
Very informative and entertaining!!
Blessings...
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
George, Washington,...I love it!!
Now that's a sense of quirky humor,
ha ha.
I would love to live somewhere that had a rain/autumn/
stormy type name.
But some of these? Wow.
Dismal Nitch is bad enough, but can you just
imagine having Massacre Bay on your stationary???
Loved this!
Very informative and entertaining!!
Blessings...
Comment Written 02-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
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Thank you so much, Miss Judy! Appreciate your super review and many stars! I know you probably have some funny names there. Hope you'll add a chapter - you can write poem, if you prefer.
Hugs!!
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I just loved this!!
Comment from judiverse
I enjoyed reading about these place names, and I'll probably add some of my own from Indiana. With the hardships those early explorers and settlers experienced, no wonder they came up with names like disappointment, obstruction, and massacre. As far as I know, Indiana doesn't have such discouraging names. My favorite was George, Washington. Excellent presentation of stories behind these place names. judi
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
I enjoyed reading about these place names, and I'll probably add some of my own from Indiana. With the hardships those early explorers and settlers experienced, no wonder they came up with names like disappointment, obstruction, and massacre. As far as I know, Indiana doesn't have such discouraging names. My favorite was George, Washington. Excellent presentation of stories behind these place names. judi
Comment Written 02-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 02-Jun-2022
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Thanks so much, Judi! Indiana was part of the Union for much longer and you have sunshine so you probably have happier names. Hugs and blessings!
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You're very welcome. I have been working on my post about Indiana place names. I don't think I'll find so many names suggesting disappointment of massacres. judi