That sounds exactly like the first night of one of those geological get-togethers that Spung-Man often attends in other countries where they ponder greatly upon the how and why the earth's upper crust has shifted and changed over the years. :)
Ha! I just thought of something. The guys they busted back then are like 55 years old now. Probably sitting around in an easy chair musing about..."when I was young we used to go to hidden lakes, we really whooped it up back then".
And that crowd was about 12 years or so after I frequented the...
You inspire me. From my home off of route 70:
Picking low-bush blueberries in the backyard and eating them on the spot. Watching my older brother doing the same as he moved further away from me, hunched over, his form growing dim in the soft dusk. Fishing for pickerel and catfish at the old...
I brought up with Guy the subject of a volunteer citizen workforce to spruce up and open up (as required) areas that have great wildflowers and scenic beauty that are now choked up with brush etc. I'd coordinate it if I can get the state to sanction it.
Look at the big hole in the radar for south jersey (4:37 PM). Some strange forces at work. Nothing happening right now. Maybe it will succumb to the amorous advances of this rainstorm later on tonight.
Questing, seeking, trying to grab onto your pants leg.
From today. I think tick nymphs? The really neat thing about this though, is that the plant is Rhynchospora torreyana, a plant I have never seen in my neck of the woods prior to today.
We'll see about Thursday. Does anyone remember the drought of 2001/2002? Every time rain was forecast, the front fell apart before it reached us. It was almost as if the dry air pushed it back. That was the most severe drought I remember.