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    from ongs hat to apple pie hill

    Treat your clothing with permethrin to kill ticks. Use DEET 40% or better to repel chiggers. Your ankles will thank you.
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    I guess that those purses were back in style or, perhaps, it had belonged to a relative. http://www.kci.or.jp/archives/digital_archives/detail_234_e.html
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    Music for the day

    My son asked why I had a Chicago Cubs shot glass in the back of the cabinet. Well...
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    Is it possible to be immune to chiggers?

    I'm pretty sure that it was that long ago. I drive through the area every once in a while but since the blue mail box is gone, I forget where you used to live. BTW, my son lost that one in the woods. If Boyd's selling anything; buy it. I not only got the GPS, but the box, all of the...
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    Out Seeing Stuff

    I tend to go to Quaker Bridge, Martha or Washington when I have no plan. It really doesn't matter if I just need to get off of a paved roads and hear some quiet on a Wednesday afternoon.
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    The Shore's Future

    Sandy was bad but not the worst. Not by a long shot.
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    Is it possible to be immune to chiggers?

    I got chiggers in my yard this year. It was a first for me. Hey, Boyd's got a picture! You've changed since I bought the old GPS from you. I look exactly the same as I did eight years ago. ;)
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    Trails, Inns, and Charcoal Stations of Olde Buena Vista: Little-Known Places

    I'm sorry that I missed this. I'd love to have heard your presentation. How was the cake?
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    ZR3 (USS Los Angeles) Entering Lakehurst Hangar for the First Time

    I've been in the hangar but it's still hard to comprehend the size of those things.
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    Music for the day

    H'es going to have to beat the girls off with his guitar:) It's probably already started:) And they're probably 14 and 15 years old. Woo hoo!
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    Maps of Harleigh Cemetery in Camden

    When I went there, the guy at the office pulled out a map, drew on it and gave me a verbal description of what I was looking for. You just can't find good help these days? :D I stopped to say hello to Walt Whitman and Nick Virgilio. Way back in the northwestern corner is a veterans area...
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    Gabreil Daveis Tavern

    I've been by there a few times. The last time, six or seven years ago, a tour was about to commence; I signed on. It's a nice old place. It's pretty quiet back there. It's at the end of the road and on a decent sized property.
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    Cranberry Trail - Brendan Byrne

    Nice pictures and a great report. I haven't been there in years. By the way, I really loved the nap photo. Tell me that you're going to Blueberry Hill.
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    Music for the day

    It sounds like soft shoe.
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    Will eagles or hawks attack housecats?

    Almost as good as Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.
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    Rancocas State Park

    The house in the photo is by the creek and definitely not deep in the woods.
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    Fire breaks

    ...and the word you were looking for, or should have been, is T.R.A.C.T :rolleyes:
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    who knew?

    The bodies may have been moved. http://www.nj.searchroots.com/Gloucesterco/gloucestercem.html "At Mantua Point on the Delaware River, on a site now occupied by the I.P. Thomas & Sons Co., phosphate works, was the Paul burial-ground. The bodies in this cemetery were removed in about 1880 to...
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    Nathaniel Foster House

    Everyone tilt your head to the left. http://www.cmcmuseum.org/bluebook.htm
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    Kayaking at the Blue Hole

    You're right, that's Winslow. The photo with the structure, sand in the background is the river where the old bridge was.
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