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  1. bobpbx

    Just an observation (Rt. 539)

    I can see just the suggestion of one giving some people pause. They can't prove there isn't one they cannot see. If just the sign stops 25% of the dumpers it is worth it.
  2. bobpbx

    Noah?...

    http://www.amazon.com/Sulfur-Powder-Sublimed-4-Oz/dp/B0013ND5AK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1250216085&sr=1-2 The old timers would dump some in the wife's nylon stockings and tie it off. Then you slap yer naked body with it from the trunk on down.
  3. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    Rich in flora....nice find on the base. I hear Guy pays $.50 for every find! That looks like an especially interesting one.
  4. bobpbx

    New species of pitcher plant found

    Can you believe the evolution of that?..... "Well, lets see, I'm gonna need to be a funnel shape, but vertical so I can catch rain water and create a trap for things I need nutrients from. And I'm going to need to be stout, with a strong lip to hold things upright and together." And, lets...
  5. bobpbx

    Just an observation (Rt. 539)

    I know the man that owns that. He owns the property also. He is a nice guy, and often comes and checks on it or even stays the weekend.
  6. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    Nice stream bottom Tom. Good exploring area?
  7. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    These are milkweed pods.
  8. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    I don't know what that is. But I'm pretty sure we are looking at mature ovaries after flowering.
  9. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    A feeder stream to the Rancocas somewhere close to town? Excellent, you got your gum boots! How do you like the freedom they give you? I was talking to Jeff.....he got covered with chiggers last week. Be careful out there from now on. A spray on your boots will help, but won't be a total...
  10. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    Tom, that has to be the green fringed orchid again, but now the petals are so dried up it is unrecognizable. See #92.
  11. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    Isn't that the monkey flower again?
  12. bobpbx

    Flower ID

    The stuff you find is simply amazing Tom. I don't know what it is, but I am pretty sure its a Lily or orchid family member. Next year please show me this in mid-july.........
  13. bobpbx

    What was your first (Pine Barrens) car?

    I sold it in 1979(?) to a guy in Browns Mills. I lived on Hanover Street at that time. I got $1,500 for it. I was ready for a change. The wheel and U-joint bearings constantly needed changing. I remember many times knocking the U-joint bearings out with a craftsmans's socket using a brick or...
  14. bobpbx

    This Weekend at Stafford Forge

    Nice effect on that duck. What caused the water to show up like that?
  15. bobpbx

    What was your first (Pine Barrens) car?

    They really were nice. I kind of wish I had gone for that over the jeep, but it didn't even occur to me because I had too much testosterone back then. My jeep had a 304 engine and I put on headers, high rise intake, and a 4 barrel holly carb. Second gear felt like 2 G's.
  16. bobpbx

    Then and Now 3/29/08 and Today

    That plant is most likely Saggitaria latifolia Guy (common arrowhead). I'm surprised you did not see the arrow-shaped leaves.
  17. bobpbx

    What was your first (Pine Barrens) car?

    Did you live in Presidential Lakes?
  18. bobpbx

    Then and Now 3/29/08 and Today

    That is amazing Guy. Thanks....
  19. bobpbx

    What was your first (Pine Barrens) car?

    I got it off a guy I knew from work in Browns Mills. It was dark green. It seemed like it may have been in a flood as the carpet always smelled musty and I had electrical problems.
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