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    The 'Big One' may be on the way....

    I remember that one. I was living in Seaside Park. I seem to remember a week earlier or later we had 12 more inches.
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    First Ride on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad

    I loved how they talked. Thanks Jerseyman, very interesting. "Whereas, We have witnessed, with the highest satisfaction, the successful completion and triumphant opening of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad—a road that reflects the highest honor upon its projectors and promoters, and is...
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    Return To Cumberland County

    You guys went out and got good and stoned! :)
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    High Plains Drifting

    I know how you feel. Its an odd thing to other people to love scrubby pines and white sandy trails, but I love 'em. Feels clean and primitive, and close to the sea.
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    A new fight over how to save the Pinelands

    The chicken guards the worm hole. The fox guards the chicken. The wolf guards the fox, and the lion guards the wolf. I hate to see wetlands disappear due to ignorance.
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    Cow Tunnels Under Route 70

    That is a cool little bit of trivia.
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    High Plains Drifting

    Al, here is that 1833 map portion (courtesy of Ben's Historic Maps) that shows "plains" down your way. What is there now?
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    High Plains Drifting

    Thank you my Pine Barren Brother.
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    High Plains Drifting

    This isn't Milleville Toto:
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    High Plains Drifting

    It was a good day, one for the memory bank. Good company, good sunshine, pine plains, and fresh air. How can you beat that? Guy takes his shot: Hidden Spung. Deep in the Pine Plains. In real deep. Guy and Jeff, homeward bound along the Bombing Range property line. Check...
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    A new fight over how to save the Pinelands

    This is being HOTLY debated. I have mixed feelings about it. What I would like to see is some organization put together about 5 examples of what could happen on paper, showing the worst case scenario in actual locations we are all familiar with.
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    paintings & book

    I had most of the paintings I purchased that Sue's mother did professionally matted. The matting really brings the color out if done right. She had such a unique style that really suits my taste. Excellant. http://home.comcast.net/~pbx/WOODCOCK.JPG http://home.comcast.net/~pbx/CARDINAL.JPG
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    Small Tavern/Restaurant looking for skilled Bartender (Chatsworth, NJ)

    Thats funny, I felt the exact same way when George Bush sent Henry Paulsen and Dick Cheney over to the Congress like whipped dogs to ask for $750 billion dollars to bail out the sacred free market banks that the conservatives so revere as the answer to all our problems. Word on the street is...
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    Driftin' 'round The Forge

    That one with the holly tree in the foreground is the Boss! (at least I think its a holly tree)
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    2008 Hiking Photos

    I knew that...:). Its a good thing you didn't try the mushrooms. I understand even experts become confused over what is poisonous and what is not. PS: the pines with the sky shot is nice. I can almost smell them.
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    2008 Hiking Photos

    Blue Moon, is that canned ravioli in the sauce pan on the left? Wouldn't you be better off putting those nice brown clumps of food in the 7th photo in the pan? :)
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    Jessica's Sawmill

    Very interesting! Nice find Jess. Not everyone is lucky enough to find a little dough. Nice macro shot Guy. Thanks for the sawmill history Jerseyman.
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    A morning stroll through Friendship Bogs

    Nice photos Ed. I am surprised how colorful it still is out there.
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    Lehigh Valley

    Thanks for that link Jim. I always wondered where that was, and plan to visit. Maybe this year. By the way, I love the simplicity of that website they created. All websites should be like that. No nonsense, easy navigation, and everything you need to know close at hand.
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