Yeah.....there is some type of concrete liner after the steel skin, then some type of plastic that is tougher than nails. I'll tell someone I suppose. I'll bet all he got was a love letter from the guy's mistress.
Tom, they are not grasses, they are sedges. From what I can see, they appear to be too early Carex pennsylvanica. They could also be Carex umbellata (variety tonsa). I go with the latter for now.
By all means. Do you see the parallel-veined leaves on the one on the right? That means a monocot, probably a lily. It will be interesting to see what that is.
Well, it is a farming community, and those trains were liable to bring anything in from up North. Still, it is an interesting plant. My audubon book indicates it could well be Claytonia virginica (Spring Beauty).
The Forked River Mountain Coalition will sponsor their 16th annual canoe trip down Cedar Creek on May 29, 2010. They will depart Double Trouble State Park at 10:00 am and return approximately 3:00 pm. A donation of $10 per person is requested. There is a three (3) person limit per canoe...
All....it was a sunset. The end of Easter Day over Bamber Lake.
"...Thus it is written; and thus Christ should suffer, and should rise again from the dead on the third day; and that repentance and remittance of sins should be preached in his name to all the nations...."
"It almost begs to be explored."
Ain't that the truth! But seriously, the fringes are chock-a-block with people. Even those on the forum mostly live on the fringe, and some live far from it.
But still, its ours, and we love it and strive to protect it.
While crossing a street, I will catch the eye of the driver before I cross in front of his car. That is a simple courtesy on the part of the pedestrian. That is my signal to him of my intentions. If he ignores me, I just wait for the next car and silently curse his mother and all of his...
I slept a full 11 hours that nite. Very rare for me to do that. It was extreme back there.....has not burned back there in 15 years, and in looking at the arials, even in the '95 fire, some of it was not burned.
By the way, Chris was not that far off in his original straight line estimate. I...