Search results

  1. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Guy, we had the shovel then. You can see it in the photo. We uncovered the mound that day.
  2. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Are you sure it was me? Was that the time we carried shovels into the woods because we thought a guy was buried recently near there?
  3. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    Not my stomping grounds, but I'm betting its in that area west of 206 you guys call Parkdale.
  4. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Thanks Ed, I noticed the word "of" is missing now, for starters. Also, what is that "willie" one above the girls gravestone in your second photo? I never even knew about that one.
  5. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Chris, for this one, and several others I plan to show, my main objective was to just show the changes over time, as I realize most people know about them. PS: I was wondering why you did not get the Crossley one? I know your in-laws have moved to that general area.
  6. bobpbx

    Batsto Lake Blue Trail

    Cute little boy. What is the story behind calling him "the Pres"?
  7. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Slide 20--1977--Gravestone (This slide shows less of the stone than now?)
  8. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    Gabe, I am quite certain that is somewhere in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey.
  9. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    You are the best Guy. How did you figure it out?
  10. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    Tom, no. You are over 20 miles off.
  11. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Slide 19--1979--Crossley Preserve, Ocean County
  12. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    Hint 1:
  13. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    Egregious horrendous (variety rustaceae). :D
  14. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    This was 13 years ago. It was one of those stupid cars that belong in a ditch; like an AMC Pacer or Ford Pinto, or some old ridiculously designed Plymouth.
  15. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    No, they have the common name: Yellow Fringed Orchid.
  16. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    You sir, have 100 points!
  17. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    Where is this?
  18. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Gibby, no, that is a hybrid orchid, which is an incorrect answer. That is not the name on the slide. Remember, I make no claim regarding the correctness of the label. With that said, whoever labeled it is not far off even if they got it wrong. Certainly in the same family.
  19. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    Oji has 75 points. Gibby, what is full latin name you are referring to? Or at least give me the local common name.
  20. bobpbx

    Photo Archives--Forked River Mountain Coalition

    What do we have here boys, a Mexican stand off? I guess we'll have to wait for Ted.
Top