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    Whispering Pines

    Yep very nocturnal hence the huge eyes which is why the one I saw in broad daylight shocked me.I have seen them at night too heard one in the leaves once and then found it with a flashlight.
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    Whispering Pines

    But we do have southern flying squirrels.I"ve seen several myself including one in broad daylight at Menantico.
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    Whispering Pines

    Truffles do grow underground but I have seen them dug up and these look like them,weather they grow above ground or not I do not know.have never found any myself.
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    Whispering Pines

    I"m no expert but your bottom photo looks like a truffle.If so It would be edible but then again as Bob says don't eat it because I said it might be so.I know maybe twenty kinds I can identify good enough I"d risk eating them but all wild mushrooms have to be cooked or even edible ones are...
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    Where is this?

    Yes I remember the old log you had to walk across.Bridge is much safer now.
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    Where is this?

    I"ve passed it a hundred times but never knew it was a bow club till you told me so.Never would have thought it was that long ago that it burnt down either.You'd think it woulda finished falling down by now.
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    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    Always referred to my dads ghostly white legs as chicken legs.Somebody ate one of them,he only has one left:-(
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    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    gallon of epsom salts in a bath as hot as you can stand it.Scratch em till their bloody when you hit the water.It will dry em out.May have to repeat a second time or just go swimming in the ocean
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    Bathymetric Data Site

    https://www.gebco.net/ a site dedicated to mapping the ocean floor and making it available to us
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    Quite a hill

    I remember my cousin in his bronco and me in the passenger seat climbing the front of that hill.He got the front tires over the lip but one back tire came off the ground and he lost traction.The race backwards down the hill almost made me ruin my Fruit of the Looms. I told him you do know don't...
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    Chigged!

    A buddy of mine once got his chest covered laying in the grass photographing Mushrooms.I"ve had them in worse places.Hint they like hot sweaty places where clothing is tight
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    Chigged!

    I will take the Poison Ivy over the Chigs/tick larvae.I can identify poison and avoid it if I choose too.If it gets on my shoes and clothes i can try and avoid handling them in the woods,upon taking them off at home I can wash real good and usually avoid getting it if I"m careful but you can't...
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    Announcing the new NJPB Maps

    No my kindle has no SD port but the port for the charger and to connect to the computer looks like a cell phone port only bigger.Perhaps they would sell an sd plug in for a kindle? as 66C10 says?
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    Announcing the new NJPB Maps

    I"d prefer it on Kindle anyway.Much bigger screen and the Kindle has a GPS antenna.
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    More smoke in the pines

    Mr M1 I have a song written just for you
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    Announcing the new NJPB Maps

    Is a Kindle Fire considered and Android Tablet? My phone is Apple:-(
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    Bodine's Tavern

    I saw that and was wondering what it might be.
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    Bodine's Tavern

    There is a shallow cellar hole there perhaps four ft deep and fifteen ft across.The pilings of the old bridge being visible immediately upstream from it
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    Manumuskin River

    most of the Tulpe is chest deep or less.There is one spot at the very top of the lower meadows that is about seven ft deep.I bounced it and would say seven,it's just below the first old defunct beaver dam.
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    Music for the day

    I was five years old.I"m just a whippersnapper
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