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  1. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Black Walnut....I wrote my name on the sidewalk with crushed husks and ten years later you could still see it,
  2. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    We buy a dozen mice at a time.The first feeding usually three orfour till he turns his back on em are fed live.Then I kill and freeze the rest.Those have to be warmed up in hot water for ten minutes before feeding.If you feed a snake a mouse with ice still in it can cause it to throw it up or...
  3. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    have found half a dozen in the house over the years.always in the bathroom.Brother caulked up an open space where some boards had rotted behind toilet leaving space for spiders and snakes to get in.Aint seen many spiders since then,unfortunately no snakes in the house either except Mommas pet 24...
  4. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Found a black widow with a nice home built in a bottle once.She seemed to enjoy that bit of trash
  5. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Perhaps they knew we would come along centuries late and clean up their trash thinking it treasure? Think of all the stuff archaeologists have found in trash pits.
  6. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    There is an area down here where there are some monster pines.I"ve always wondered if they were Pond pines,look like Pitch but their huge.Hard to get to too at the top of union lake.
  7. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    I can tell them from a distance when their big by their shape but I couldn't see this ones trunk.Never really looked at their cones.I was out west and I"ll tell you Ponderosa Pines are gorgeous.Very open pine forests with grass or sedge? under neath sorta like some areas here but the trees are...
  8. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    White Pine? I can't zoom in enough to count needles in a cluster and the tree doesn't have that layered white pine look to it. Perhaps Loblolly?
  9. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Shortleaf?
  10. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    I"ve had it there believe me,also in y eyes.I think I"ve had it everywhere at one time or another.had a friend who wiped his but with it once.Now I have never done that:-)
  11. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Yes Burlington County is the only place in NJ I have seen it growing.Never went looking for it But was looking for a place to pee at an outside event and there were long lines at the porta potties so I headed for the woods.There were flood lights that just barely made it to the tree line and I...
  12. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Bob has a pic of it above.It looks nothing like the leaves of three so sumac is the least likely of the three you would come into contact with the the most likely to go unnoticed bu the uninitiated.
  13. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Ben I think you might be thinking of Poison Iv/Oak.Both grow in leaves of three.Oak as a free standing shrub and ive as a climbing vine.Leaf shape on poison oak is oak like.Poison sumac is a tree and it's compound leaflet has 13 to 17 leaflets.It looks nothing like ivy and oak but has the exact...
  14. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    I have actually tripped over a few stones looking for them and gave my knee a bad smack on one hiding in swamp brush,I Believe Guy fell over as tone once or it might of been Behr,I wasn't there but heard the story.
  15. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    You didn't happen to run into a nice large stone there did you? There is one a few hundred ft west of your circle.It's a Woodbine border stone
  16. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Poison Sumac Oh! Looks as if I"m late on the draw.Only place I"ve ever seen it was in Burlington County along the Delaware River
  17. manumuskin

    This oak

    Post Oak
  18. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Cape May County Venus Flytrap? :-)
  19. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    I noticed that Guy while stone hunting.Your GPS map rotated as you turned.That would drive me insane.
  20. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    I"m a north up man myself.If I find out the map is other wise why darn it it must be rotated till north is up.MY GPS is the same way.I want north up even if it means flipping the device upside down when I"m travelling south.My truck gps is the same way.I occasionally hit a button on the screen...
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