Just drive up close from the east until you see the signs saying go no further, then you and your pop can walk in and reminisce. Sounds like a fun day.
Guy, are the directions below the type you and Al usually have to follow?
"Begin at cedar tree 20 yards to the left of large spung, cross the root by the red maple, then follow intermittent stream 200 yards and find a big laurel right behind a post oak. Stand on other side and advance 43...
I was born in Perth Amboy. I also lived in Edison. I spent time in Augusta Georgia in the late 50's, then I moved to the Pines in 1960, then to Germany for a couple years, then back to Edison for 6 months, then to Presidential Lakes.
The photos in this slide show are worth seeing. I'd like to hear from others on this forum about the second photo--what thoughts go through your mind on that one?
http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-202_162-10006604.html?tag=page
I do remember an $.18 hamburger when I lived in Metuchen NJ....circa 1960 was it? And when I lived in Hampton Lakes in 1962, my stepdad burned trash in a barrel in the back yard. When they had that big fire in the early 60's that swept the pine barrens, I used to think that he started it!
Piker, I'm quite certain (though not absolutely positive) that you don't need the shingles vaccine unless you've had chicken pox, because early chicken pox is what causes them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes_zoster
I remembered a couple photos on my hardrive, and the the date matches #4 in 2003. My neighbors A-frame and a shot from my window at a car in my driveway.
Good one!
I lived with Gibby Giberson for awhile. I picked blueberries for Mr. Haines in Pemberton and Mr. Lyman Simpkins out of Budtown. I drank beer in Buster Leeks yard in Chatsworth and chased Bucky Tice's Guinea hens around his property while the grownups drank cold Schmidt's and...
Aintry? You ain't never gonna get down to Aintry. This river don't go to Aintry. You done taken a wrong turn.
Think about this....almost every cranberry and blueberry farmer out there is a piney. They all live in there deep, and they live in there right.