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  1. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    No, not in Lakehurst.
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    Any plans for next April's total solar eclipse?

    I was in the woods doing a plant survey along the Oswego river. It suddenly got darker and cooler and I was puzzled. I then remembered that was the day it was to happen.
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    Any plans for next April's total solar eclipse?

    Be safe out there. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/20/health/total-solar-eclipse-eye-safety.html?unlocked_article_code=1.eU0.ssim.leKZzeHmZPyf&smid=url-share
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    Any plans for next April's total solar eclipse?

    To me, it's too local to be awed about while I'm totally flummoxed and mesmerized by the Universe itself. Imagine if you could live forever, and you began a journey across the universe from one side to the other at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second). Not only would it take over 13...
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    Any plans for next April's total solar eclipse?

    I am just not excited about it. Am I the only one that is kind of, "meh", about it?
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    This coming week is a horrible forecast of way more rain than we need.
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    Gene Autry

    Ron sent me this short clip. Funny!
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    Gene Autry

    I loved Mr. Haney. One of those actors that was so good, he didn't seem like he was acting. Another good one like that was the county farm agent on the same series.
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    More Exploring In Bass River

    Quite a ramble Guy! I fell down twice in one week. I'm thinking the muscles are not back to prime yet. Seemed like I could not right myself quickly (yet).
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    Gene Autry

    Good stuff Ron. You likely saw him in his prime, right? I can't figure out the cowboy in the checkered shirt. I watched it 3 times but it's not coming to me.
  11. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    I'm so sorry Cedar Seeker, I just noticed your post. It slipped by me. The answer is yes!
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    Where is this?

    This one? Heres a clue. There are 2 streams that each empty their own water body to go under the hard road (said road only 140 feet from the the water bodies). The streams, as they go under the road separately, are about 1,500 feet apart. They join together about 1,800 feet SE of the road.
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    Gene Autry

    I like Gene. He had a great cow-poke voice, and I like his christmas album too.
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    Gene Autry

    Thanks! As Gene Autry would say: "I'm back in the saddle again". (moderator note: this and the following posts were split from a thread on an unrelated topic)
  15. bobpbx

    Slow since yesterday

    Very slow. I restored and cleared my cache. Have you seen any lag?
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    Lidar Reveals

    I did think of it, but then thought Lidar should not have picked it up if so.
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    Lidar Reveals

    This is odd. Lidar on left, 1980 on right. Inexplicable. Easy to get to just north of 72. Maybe they just left piles of sand or scraped around small areas to leave some trees?
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    I went to Middle Township yesterday. As I'm going down the parkway south, I notice during gaps in the woods, that the meadows on the east side of the parkway are swamped. Underwater. I suppose this was the large tide (or the second) they were speaking of. On my way back north, all those meadows...
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Appears the Rancocas is acting up again.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Be a wild ride on the Batsto come Sunday.
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