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    Sunset courtsey of Earl

    absolutely beautiful!!! by the way..how do you load pictures so they don't look like postage stamps?
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    Sunset courtsey of Earl

    usually we'll go to Custard Cove (I think that's what it's called, onthe BHP near us...go by it every day and can't remember the name...sometimers I think). that night went to wawa for a couple of pints. I know River Chics offers more flavors..but would be a messy ride home. Maybe one day...
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    Sunset courtsey of Earl

    Thursday evening I was on my way out to get ice cream. The sky was just starting to light up. Grabbed my camera and on the way back took some pics from the bridge over the lake.
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    Canoing?

    I would check with the liveries. They would know the conditions. Evans to Beaver Branch should be ok. We were up on the Rancocas Sat. from Pemberton Dam to Ironwood, ran a ground in a few spots but didn't have to get out of the kayaks. One of the feeder streams was nothing but a mud...
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    Hawk

    I too believe it's a red tail....had one screeching over head Sat on the Rancocas. beautiful bird!
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    The New Jersey state bird: American Goldfinch

    Beautiful pic of a beautiful bird.. He looks like he is starting to molt.
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    Walk on the Beach

    thanks! so glad i brought the camera this time (last time we went out, i was getting in the yak when i realized it was sitting on the sofa). i would have been kicking myself if i forgot it.
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    Just some summer critters in the pines

    I was sorting some pics and thought I'd share. The buttefly is a northern metal mark...not common to these parts. The dragondflies were caught quite accidentely, from my kayak I could only see the blue one. Once I got home and was going through the pics I found something a bit...
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    Plant ID Help needed

    thanks Bob, I guess that would explain all the ants! I didn't realize the Primrose would get so tall. It was about 3 ft or so. yes, the first 2 are the same plant. thanks again for the help.
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    Plant ID Help needed

    Wish I could have gotten closer, but I wasn't prepared to slide down the concrete/dirt dam wall. It appears the plant has some kind of stick residue that was drawing the ants.
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    Plant ID Help needed

    Some more plants I haven't been able to ID. These were growing by the dam at the lake The first two and the last were growing along the water. The Third was growing on top of the dam. thanks for the help.
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    Walk on the Beach

    Last week my husband and I paddled the lake upstream to the submerged dam. A remnant from the cranberry bog days. Earlier this summer the dam was submergerd and the waterflow wouldn't allow you to paddle over. This time most of the dam was high and dry, with only a small area where the water was...
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    Hot Weather

    he was actually sitting on a cinder block by our garage. the pic of the beaver pond is absolutely beautiful!!!! i think the pond is one of my favorite places in the "big woods". one of these days i'll get there to see the sun setting again...it's been awhile. "The Heavens DO declare the...
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    Plant ID Help needed

    The thing I find interesting, is the beach where I am taking these pics is very small and so much is blooming in succession. I am hoping the Ladies Tresses will bloom again this year. The area along the water had about a couple of dozen late last August. Let me know if you decide to come...
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    Hot Weather

    they are everywhere! I've seen about as many in my actual back yard as I've seen at the lake. They are bold too...will sit there and let you photograph them. Had one land on the hinge of my glasses the other evening while paddling out on the lake. On some their faced are cartoonish. (sorry a...
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    Plant ID Help needed

    these are a few other found on the beach that I could not ID. This first I am assuming is a grass. The next two are the same plant one in bud the other fruit? The last one was found with the others in the dry sand. It's about 4-5" tall and very wiry. thanks for the help
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    Plant ID Help needed

    found on the other evening while paddling up the Hospitality. Today, I was walking in the water along the "wilder" side of the swimming beach and found a Shrubby St John's Wort about 2 foot tall and 3 foot in diameter. They are beautiful!
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    2010 pics

    thanks for sharing....haven't been out in the big woods for a few weeks now...how i miss it! the first picture reminds me of the trail from Batsto to the church this spring. We got about 50 feet up and had to turn around...didn't have the proper foot gear and it was just a wee bit to cold to...
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    This Weekend at Stafford Forge

    absolutely beautiful!!!!! thank you!
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    Plant ID Help needed

    thank you! I just did a quick google and found they have a large range but are theatened or endangered in Indiana, Maryland and Tennessee. Are they common here? I have always been drawn to the plants and wild life that surrounds me. I have been amazed at what I have noticed since carrying...
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