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    Windmill at Atsion--Why?

    Thanks Jerseyman. I'll take that job of stationmaster. I want that porkpie hat!
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    Chatsworth Lake and the Bog of Dead Turtles

    Ditto on both sentences--Jeff braves the wilds again!
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    Boulevard

    You are an ace at that George. :mrgreen:
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    Windmill at Atsion--Why?

    Jerseyman has this map in his photo folder. Why would Atsion need a windmill with all that water around? I'll bet the water was forcing itself out of the ground back then, begging to be used. And why near the tracks like that?
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    Structure at White's Bogs

    That erosion on the bog bank looks serious Tom.
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    Bottom

    Thanks--water is life.
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    Boulevard

    Timeless George. Very well done. Where have you been? I've missed your postings.
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    Bottom

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    The Ladies and the Snake

    That is a definite bummer. Almost made it.
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    Medford Lakes Canoe is MIA

    And who of us has not used one to unlock a car? Or as a makeshift antenna?
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    Uh-oh...Trouble

    Very cool Guy! That really is a nice rubber one. You must have paid a fortune. Look at the detail! Right BlueMoonMuskrat? PS: I am actually flattered that you think I am so fun-loving as to play a little harmless trick and fool you all. I suppose when I posted Buddy's paw print and got...
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    Huckleberry & Blueberry

    The last time Woodjin and I were together we were discussing the technical differences between lowbush blueberry and black huckleberry. In my experience, black huckleberry is more prevalant in the pines. Anyway, it occured to me that there is a very easy way to tell what you have in front of...
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    A Great Day In The Pines

    Look what that little beaver stuck in that pipe last nite, the little rascal. Also, note how he had been building last nite. He used 2" logs longitudinally with the current and then started to shore it up with Eubotrys racemosa. He was really making progress. By the way, this...
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    A Great Day In The Pines

    I'm hip to that German. I just thought that we might give the bog a break and maybe some of the plants will spring forth in June (Asphodel, etc.). If this works, we should set up a dam buster brigade every April and May.
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    A Great Day In The Pines

    I went this morning. Our beaver was back at work, so I cleared it again. The bog is about 60% better and should be good by tonite. Found this too:
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    A Great Day In The Pines

    Indeed, I did get my hat in Texas. As I was going through the hill country I saw a rancher walking across his property in the blazing sun and he had a hat that was wide brimmed and looked like the one I have on. He looked calm and cool, so like a little kid, I wanted one. A few days later in...
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    Beer (again)

    I'm glad I didn't see that.
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    A Great Day In The Pines

    Yes, I was using that adapter. It does work pretty good. I don't understand what you're saying, my close-ups are no better than the ones you took? Did you zoom in on the beard on that first one you took, I'll bet its just like mine.
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    another barren night

    The Pine Barren Treefrog is also very calm, which soothes my nerves when I am close to one. Seriously.
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    A Great Day In The Pines

    Mr. Guy, its always a great day in the Pines with you and Jess. What weather, eh? You did not find that name because you were probably spelling it with a "Y". Try Eubotrys racemosa. The Star flower is Trientalis borealis. Here is life being borne: Our Arethusa. These are usually...
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