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A really big tree
It looks like a lot of big, storm damaged limbs on the ground and in the crotch. Neglected silver maple for sure. Bark plates are too big for a red.
Steve McKee
Post #13
Apr 26, 2022
Forum:
Nature and the Environment
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A really big tree
Silver maple.
Steve McKee
Post #4
Apr 26, 2022
Forum:
Nature and the Environment
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Does anyone know what this stone work is on the Gabreil Daveis tavern property?
It looks like it was dislodged by an errant snowplow .
Steve McKee
Post #4
Apr 30, 2020
Forum:
Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places
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Bug ID help?
I've eaten the pods right after they emerge and no longer than two inches. Saute them in butter and sprinkle them with smoked sea salt the same way you would with fiddlehead ferns. Here is a more flavorful recipe: Buffalo style milkweed pod recipe
Steve McKee
Post #5
Sep 19, 2019
Forum:
General Discussion
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Mullica River Mystery
What kind of wood is it? The first pic looks like pressure-treated poplar.
Steve McKee
Post #10
Jul 29, 2019
Forum:
Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places
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Our Day In The Pines
I've been using large blueberry chunks in the smoker for years. It imparts a sweet, almost perfumey smoke. Perfect for poultry.
Steve McKee
Post #9
May 25, 2019
Forum:
Photographers Phorum
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Lamb Legs and the Menantico
Karl Childers for the win!
Steve McKee
Post #4
Apr 6, 2019
Forum:
Legends and Lore
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