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    TICKS!

    TeeGate, that thought did cross my mind! Anytime, Capttom, just email me a day or two ahead of time. I think the owner of Woodshed is named Alfie. But there is an Alfie that goes into the Hedger House too. Not sure who you mean. Woodshed is very entertaining during deer season in December. LOL...
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    TICKS!

    Capttom, wish I knew you were in Chatsworth today, we could have hooked up. I was there with my friend Barbara. We explored Friendship, then stopped and had lunch at Hedger House. Very interesting crowd in there today. I saw Spike and his brother Stanley Wells. Spike owns the saw mill on Rt 206...
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    Jan 1974 National Geographic

    BobM, there is a Three Bridge Road in Shamong, which is still called Indian Mills. Is that where you mean. Sorry, I do not recall Buster Leek. But if he was from Shamong, I am sure I can inquire about him. I believe Marlyn S. from Buzbys Store in Chatsworth recently told me that yes, he is still...
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    Jan 1974 National Geographic

    I have you to thank Barry. If it wasn't for your kindness, I would'nt have this precious peice of history. :) Sue
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    Jan 1974 National Geographic

    Pineconing & old truck (p.68) On page 68 of the article, is an old truck. What confused me about the truck was the gas can on top of where the hood should be. I thought maybe the gas tank had a hole in it, or maybe no tank at all. According to Big Haze, who remembers the truck up and...
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    Jan 1974 National Geographic

    Nat. Geo. gathering the facts Well, my brunch today of eclars and cola, went quite well. Big Haze and I sat talking while watching across the old blueberry field waiting for deer that never came. We talked about all the hog brush he has cut over the years. He stated he cutted a good many acres...
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    Jan 1974 National Geographic

    Webb is Wilbert Well, I just could'nt wait. My son Wesley and I started out riding from Washington all the way through to Hawkins Bridge. We then traveled out to Friendship without getting lost. The quads have been back, running all through the ruins and doing wheelies in the middle of the...
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    Jan 1974 National Geographic

    Thanks to the kindness of Barry C., I was able to enjoy a fabulous article in a 1974 edition of National Geographic. This article titled, "The People of New Jersey's Pine Barrens" by John McPhee brought back vivid memeories of forgotten people. I actually went to old Tabernacle School with Bub...
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    New Jersey's Forgotten People

    KenDawg, no problem! I know you were very busy Saturday beating your way through unexpected territory! .............Sue.............
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    New Jersey's Forgotten People

    Weaver, thank you so much for offering to help me out with basket weaving. Nights are bad right now though, but as soon as the kids are out of school, I would like to take a day trip out to visit you and your shop. During this trip I will bring you pine needles if you want them..........suresue
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    New Jersey's Forgotten People

    I don't know which one of you are right, but I did take the conversation the way BobM discribed. So I thought it was ok to ask. I apoligize if I offended anyone. Yes, I was curious with good intentions. I know very little on the subject I'll admit. I thought in American all religions were...
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    Ruined

    Wet Comet Most people do drool at least alittle in their sleep. My pillow has been damp a time or two. LOL. TRA....a million laughs to you LOL. Sounds like the Blue Comets last trail was a wet one!
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    on the road to Carranza

    Gun Club locations Yes, Garden State Gun Club is the one with the nicer reputation. (and not because my ex-husband belongs either!) LOL. South Park Gun Club is alittle closer to Birches.
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    New Jersey's Forgotten People

    I will make it a point to inquire about my property. Brother and sister live on each side of me. Their mother lived here for awhile until she was put in a nursing home, then the property was sold, then rented once. After that I bought it. Just wondering KenDawg, are you Pagan also?
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    New Jersey's Forgotten People

    I just looked at Weavers site, and yes her baskets are truely beautiful. I am thinking of the tons of pine needles laying in my backyard crying to be picked up or used. (Wish I new how to use them, they are from a row of beautiful white pines). Looking at her site reminded me of something in my...
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    on the road to Carranza

    Birches & Gun Clubs There are three gun clubs near Birches Cranberry Company. South Park, Garden State and the one on the road to Moores Medows. I might have the clubs mixed up here in regard to the one my ex-husband belongs, but I will find out and let you know. The other club does have a very...
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    on the road to Carranza

    South Park Road BobM, yes that was my home for over 30 years. My dad who is now deceased, moved out of there about 5 or 6 yers ago. A few different people have lived there since. Charles Thompson, father of Maryann Thompson from the Cranberry Festival, either sold or leased the company to his...
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