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    Pinelands regenerating after major forest fire

    Here is the great dichotomy in the article: "Two months after the wildfire, acres of lush green plant life had re-established itself where there was once nothing left....areas that looked like a dark and desolate desert of destruction a few days after the fire now look like an ocean of bright...
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    Paintball Legality?

    I agree with Ben's response. One thing you could do is rotate your practice in upland areas, at least 1 mile from dwellings. That way your practice areas won't become all matted up and well used so it looks like a war zone. Less chance of driving pine snakes totally out of the area too. Stay...
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    Parkway tunnels planned for critters

    Don't put them all in. Put in one and see if it works. I am amused by the people who responded to the article. What shall we call them....NJ couch potoatoes?
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    Train kills girl on ATV

    A tragedy. I hate seeing that. Why did she not see the train coming? That I don't understand.
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    Black's Bridge Outing

    I hardly even noticed the temperature compared to other years. I swore off air conditioning this summer except if really needed for sleeping in my bedroom. I am absolutely loving it. I have the fans going and have gotten very used to it. The doors and windows are open until I go to bed. It is...
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    Turks Cap Lily

    I have the canon A630 powershot Aaron. Seems to be a good camera, a workhorse. Light enough to travel easy.
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    Turks Cap Lily

    Did your canon take that? Very nice detail Guy. Good shot!
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    Turks Cap Lily

    Quite the change Guy. I like the older photo, as I know it did not include the several tons of concrete that were dumped in the creek. Plus that wild senna does not belong in the pines.
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    Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia

    Very nice, very neat manipulation.......bob
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    Turks Cap Lily

    Yes it is. But even so, it is showing up in the pines in other swamps where there is no sign of man.
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    Turks Cap Lily

    Yes Chris, poison. The sweetest mile I've ever known, is the last mile home (Gene Autry).
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    Turks Cap Lily

    Thanks all! What a weekend, eh? Now, its back to the drudge.
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    Turks Cap Lily

    No, these are not rare at all. Just unique looking and a sure sign of Mid-July. This lily loves the transisition zone next to the streams where it is just getting damp. This orchid, from this morning, is also not rare, but certainly lovely (Habenaria blephlariglottis). Many of you have...
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    Carranza and Tuckerton

    His last words were...."Hang on! We're going wide on this turn!"
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    Turks Cap Lily

    Sometimes the morning light is stunning in its beauty. This is from today, which by the way was a perfect 10 again. Thank you Lord!
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    What started as a backpacking trip ended as a simple photoshoot

    Chris, it is really refreshing to me to see someone who is honest about their mistakes and is not afraid to admit them to the world. You showed good common sense to quit a trip because of poor conditions, and yet you did it in good spirits. I admire that.
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    What was there?

    The establishment. You know, the Man. You dig?
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    remote bogs

    I have a friend who studies and tracks them; part of his job. Here is his reply to my inquiries. I found it very interesting, and now realize how little I know about them. We were discussing the rattlesnakes too. I edited it some, and did not want to include his name, but I trust him very much...
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    Lacey To Lebanon

    Dig it! http://homepages.mty.itesm.mx/al596776/images/hippies.JPG
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    Some rare sightings today

    That reminds me, I don't know what this bird is, but it could be related. I saw it on the Forked River last month:
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