No bugs! not one green head, not one skeeter! A steady breeze was a bit too much for them I guess. After years of canoeing, I don't even feel the head wind in a kayak.
Jeff
Actually, it is the same 13'8" old town loon I use in the pine barren rivers. It is a sit in. There were a few white caps across the bay as I was returning. It was easy to handle, a breeze, in fact it was fun.
I think of Island Beach State Park as part of the pine barrens. I don't know if it is officially or not. Anyway, I kayaked the sedge islands on Saturday. A little cloudy but from time to time the sky would open up.
The amount of herons and egrets and cormorants was amazing. I had a...
It seems to me that the vernal pools are always being encroached upon by heath family plants, leather leaf. Now, is the leather leaf drinking in the water and drying it up, or is the leather leaf moving in because the water is slowly comming back less and less each year?
Has anyone noticed a...
Pretty nice article! Sounds like a guy I'd like to meet. He kind of reminds me of Bob except into geology instead of botony. I think it is his attention to small detail. I agree with you about the desert Guy, but what immeditely comes to mind when I think of dunes in the barrens is the pine...
For the record, the hospital is a psychiatric hospital. So it is more for the emotionally disturbed than the mentally challenged. So nascars comment about nuts is on target. But I know that is not what your asking about.
A friend of mine has a farm in New Eqypt and he has turkeys hannging around 24/7 to be fed with the farm animals. They are get domesticated I guess, kind of a shame. Hope they don't end up like our Canadian geese.
Jeff
Wow!! that is really cool! I wonder if the house locations are pretty accurate. I don't have a distance perspective with the map, new and old halfway look awfully close to each other.
That is very interesting find Guy!! I look forward to additional information you find with this map.
Jeff