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  1. bobpbx

    Pestletown

    I know, as soon as I saw the truck that nite I looked at the ariels. My assumption was that is was at least 20 years old when they dragged it out there since they wouldn't use a newer truck.
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    Pestletown

    I do vaguely remember that. We should take a photo of everything these days with digital.
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    Pestletown

    They look like beasts George. My Uncle owned a garage on route one in Edison, and the back of it turned into a junk yard real quick. I used to climb in and out of them in the mid-1960's looking for pennies. That musty smell...I can still smell it today, cars baking in summer heat. You'd see...
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    Beer (again)

    You got it my friend...
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    Beer (again)

    Aha! I got you this time you weasley beer Connoisseur. Try again.
  6. bobpbx

    Pestletown

    I told Guy about this one I found deep in the Pine Plains by a creek. It appears to be an old milk or dairy truck that was being used as a shelter in a blueberry field long abandonded. I often wonder how old it is. I think maybe 1940's or even older. You can see the word "Quaker" on the side...
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    Beer (again)

    That statement is far, far too broad my Pine Barren brother. There are many brews within that fabled label that are more than palatable. Guessing which particular brew is the task at hand.
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    Beer (again)

    Here's an easy one. I actually did not like this particular beer that much. Look at the color....Jeez!
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    Beer (again)

    I love the picture. I'd like to taste that beer some day.
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    Beer (again)

    Why you snotty little punk! You guessed it right again!
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    One Tiny Piney

    My my, haven't you come far since the day we met you at Hanover Furnace with a case of beer in the back of your car! Now life really begins for you. Good luck. You are a sweet person and deserve the best that life has to offer.
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    PBX Shirt

    Yes, but very few. All 2XL. I'll deal with you all one at a time in order of the posts to be fair. What color, light tan or gray? Send me a PM. I'll give you my address so you can send the money.
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    Finding a watering hole at twilight

    Indeed I do! Jeff...very interesting. You do exploring the way I do. Find something that looks interesting via arial photos and go there. With me, its like an itch once I zero in on a spot. That little spung we ice skated on 2 weeks ago was one such area.
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    Lacey

    That's the hole we went through on the Skit Branch trip in my truck. There were five of us crammed in, 3 in the front and 2 in the back. I had to nudge Paul over with my elbow to shift. Midway through the hole the front end dropped about 10" further in and off to the side a bit. But the engine...
  15. bobpbx

    Pestletown

    Scott, Just got back from a business trip to Orange County California, and this photo was on the front page when I logged in tonite. It was a nice welcome back. It says so much about our area, and nostalgia, and better times, and the value of open space, and how memories can be jostled and...
  16. bobpbx

    Quick Trip To Atsion Today

    Nice crisp photos Chris. What the heck happened to the forecast today? Didn't feel like 40 to me.
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    Today's trip - 1/25/09

    A lot of mine I post on my comcast web site and then link to them, so I have to resize external to this site. But, you bring up a good point.
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    Great Horned Owl?

    Now that must have been really interesting. That must have been a one in a million chance. Your photos are real 46'r. Very good shots.
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    Today's trip - 1/25/09

    The are a bit large. Windows has a free great little program that Steve Behrens told me about called Resizer. You right click a file and you can select small, medium, and large. It changes it into another file of that size automatically. It can do many at once. I usually choose medium or large.
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    High Plains Drifting

    We have some, if not all of them here Mark, in the Historic Map section. Courtesy of Ben. See this one: http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/2266
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