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  1. bobpbx

    Deep Water Update

    Interesting Guy. I've never seen you wear a hat in my life. I didn't even know it was you at first.
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    A Sad Sight

    The pandemic caused people who never knew it was there to find it, to use it, to abuse it.
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    Tax Parcel Website

    Just like the weather sites, things are going downhill. Really annoying.
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    Brick Structure In A Cedar Swamp

    Didn't I tell you it had to be built by a drunk?
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    Gerry did a little more digging and sent me an email below. I agree with his comments completely. If anyone wants the article, email me. "I did a little more digging and turned up an old article (attached) that indicates that the chigger species, the larvae of which can bite humans, has been...
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    Show me the goods, that's all. I have specimens, they vouch for what's out there.
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    It's odd, I've collected and pressed over 1,300 plant specimens from the pines, and likely analyzed another 1,000 under a 50 power zoom microscope, and have never seen a chigger. Not one. Then again, maybe it's not that odd at all.
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    My friend Gerry Moore sent me these links. Long Island yes, but as he said, the story repeats itself. 1. Chiggers vs. Lone Star Ticks in the Hamptons - Hampton Pest Management 2. Chiggers On Your Legs? Nope. Those Are Lone Star Tick Larvae - 27 East 3. Chiggers vs. Lone Star Ticks on Long...
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    Did you get photos? Specimens?
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    Help Identifying Flower

    Tim, a botanist friend saw that and suggested crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) would be more appropriate. Same genus. I've never seen that one myself, so perhaps a patch was grown as an ornamental.
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    A Sad Sight

    I'm surprised they were drinking beer in the open too.
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    You mean you thought it strange at that time, right?
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    And I wonder where she got those 6 willow trees she planted? The doctor gave her something for the bite, but in no way did they analyze what bit her, and she may be in a development where you can hardly call it the pines.
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    Meetup With Invisible Menace No Walk in the Pinelands Park

    I have never had chiggers in the pines. They all turned out to be tick larvae, and I disagree with you Sue, I don't think they are in the pines. I got chiggers once in Maryland. That's it. Boyd: the term walk in the park is often used in the negative, like "hey, those math exams are no walk in...
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    Realtor.com adds wildfire risk to listings

    I checked my old bamber adress.: 1 for flood 9 for fire My barnegat adress: 1 for flood 8 for fire
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    Realtor.com adds wildfire risk to listings

    I think that yes, among certain buyers, it will have an effect.
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    Mystery Contrivance Viewed On Google Earth

    Yeah, now I see the locations for the blinker on the fender. Come to think of it, my father in law used to lease lots in Lebanon state forest and cut oak. The guy he used to do the grunt work had a truck like that.
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    Mystery Contrivance Viewed On Google Earth

    What led me to the Ford was where the door lock is, below the crease in the sheet metal, and the little change in direction for the crease at the end of the door.
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    Mystery Contrivance Viewed On Google Earth

    Now I think it's a ford from the 1960's
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    Mystery Contrivance Viewed On Google Earth

    It's a horses ass! :) It looks like a Dodge. Have to search some.
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