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bobpbx

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I wish you all a happy New Year. I think we should have one post that will be dated 1 Jan, 2016.

Even though in 2015 I discovered that I have arthritis in several areas, and in fact even had a herniated disc in my back, I had a good year. They can't all be good I suppose. But at least we have hope for a better year in 2016.
 
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bobpbx

Piney
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Oct 25, 2002
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For all my Brothers of the pines out there. For those who love the quiet beauty of a walk through a mature white cedar swamp, and the invigorating ramble through a pitch pine forest with a huckleberry understory, and a brisk bushwhack through the windy and wild pine plains. Wherever you roam in this big wild world, you'll never forget the pines.

 
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46er

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Happy New Year, don't limit yourself and remember

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Spung-Man

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Sorry, I don't have an inspirational video. ;)

Boyd, I couldn’t think of an inspiration video either. Then it struck me that Harshberger’s monograph, The Vegetation of the New Jersey Pine Barrens: An Ecological Investigation, is now a century old! We often think of McPhee or McCormick as initial champions of the Pines, but check out what Mary Cynthia Dickerson wrote about this place 99-years ago after editing Harshberger’s article:

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Harshberger, J.W., 1917: The New Jersey Pine Barrens. The American Museum Journal. 17: 245.

Spot on! Mary was the first woman to head a scientific department at the American Museum of Natural History. She was a herpetologist, who later suffered auditory hallucinations of an arctic explorer (Vilhjalmur Stefansson) who founded the permafrost research group (CRREL) among other colorful exploits. Mary died in an asylum in 1923.

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Late-Pleistocene permafrost exposed in the walls and ceiling at the CRREL tunnel, Fox, Alaska.
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