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    Happy Easter Folks!

    just an opportunity to grab a photo along the river, on a beautiful morning....but you never know.
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    Happy Easter Folks!

    Just after sunrise on the Mullica.... Happy Easter everyone.
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    2013 Lines On The Pines

    Hellllllooooooo....save some "huggin' and fussin'" for me :) I can't wait to see you. Terry
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    Hey Y'all

    Raven, Good to see you back! How's the plant business? Yes, I am planning to attend the event again this year. I'll keep an eye out for you.. Terry
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    Silver Fox Up For Auction

    I had some really nice occasions to celebrate there.... memories now.
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    Annual muskrat dinner

    Been there - done that! Very Yummy.......hnmmm perhaps Pineywoman will consider a visit and a review. It's BYO too. Everyone should try it at least once. Of course the people organizing the event are worth the visit as well. Everyone is welcome, but get your tickets early. They sell out...
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    Bigfoot at Cake Spruto?

    Al, I looked it up to add to my list. I also have references of it from the past....apparently it's fairly common. If I am correct, it is called Orange jelly, Orange witches' butter or Dacrymyces palmatus. There is another commonly named Witches' butter but it grows on deciduous trees. Good...
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    Bigfoot at Cake Spruto?

    Hmmmmm.... went to see a pond and do some winter botanizing this morning. Untouched road going in, "green haze", panoramic pond. Layered up good with warm clothes. Great day to be out. twisted nyssa, spung surfin' botany on ice, the one thing more colorful than my companions, , Now...
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    Owl Spotted

    No, but there's a rare sighting of a full glass of turtle wine in the photo with you and your godfather! :p
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    Searching For A Cave In The Pines

    Guy, it's called a stalked puffball, not in the same order as your garden (or lawn variety puffball). The scientific name is Calastoma lutescens. It is a fungus that is persistent and "overwinters". It's actual "bloom" time is spring and fall. The only reason I know this is that we found it on...
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    Crews responding to 3-alarm fire in the Pine Barrens

    Page 370 (photo) Heart of the Pines or pg. 151 in the newer version of Jersey Genesis. It was Snapper Coob's house. Yeah Skip, most recently our mail lady lived there. It's been up for sale for over a year. Sorry I didn't see the post earlier. They bulldozed the remains of it 2 days after...
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    Batsto: A Town Without Inhabitants

    Ben, during that time a large portion of the the north and eastern part of the township became Randolph Township (early 1870s-mid 1890s..... ?) That essentially left the town of Batsto and a couple of other small hamlets forming the largest portion of Washington Township. If JW had suspended all...
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    My Pine Barren Memories--2012

    PW they are asters..... looking like A. dumosus (?) BTW, I didn't see you on the hike today ;) I hope you rang in 2013 with a walk in the woods anyway. Terry
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    High Crossing never disappoints

    not that Audrey.... :oops:
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    High Crossing never disappoints

    Audrey....
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    Thankful for....

    The blessings of family and friends, a meal to share, a glass to raise, a reason to rise each day, a purpose on earth.... poetic? Ah, shucks.....I adore the heck out of all you folks too. Thanks for sharing your adventures, advice, photos, etc. Happy Thanksgiving.... Terry
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    Joey gets stuck at High Crossing

    Boyd, we have had delivery trucks, school buses and even an ambulance service become incapacitated when blindly following their GPS (and ignoring common sense).... nothing suprises me any longer. Thanks for the lift Ed...
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    Rarities

    I hope you are aware that it's a huge rarity. There's no guarantee that you'll see it every year. Similar to the population of Formalis botanic exploris that I found on the same evening. Perhaps it's a symbiotic relationship that causes them to appear together?
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    Lines on the Pines(Kids)

    Start them off easy. Creative writing at table 1 & 2. Frog painting table 3 & 4. What happens in between is your moral issue. I can't wait to see you! Terry
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