I didn't know Jim but I did read his posts. Being a cancer survivor I have a special feeling for those families who go through this illness. My prayers are with Jim and his family.
Tony Repice
Tony Repice
I have never met him, nor spoke to him. However I am saddened by this as i would be with anyone with an intrest and love for the pines.
a little story... I have in the past made a comment about how I like old books for content and for, well, how they smell. (silly to some I guess). That day when we met and after our first beer he could not wait to get me out to his car. "I have something for you!" he said. He opened the trunk and grabbed it up and handed it to me. "Smell this one!" He opened it up and just about stuck it in my face! I have it here at hand. It's just a smallish old book from the 70's called Canoe Trails of the Jersey Shore. He had it, and it had been laying about so yes it had, and still does the scent of a book long untouched. It also is a good little read about canoeing which he knows I enjoy.
I just noticed this thread -- I haven't really been keeping an eye on things for the last few days.
Like Guy, I had an on again off again relationship with Jim. I forget what exactly the circumstances were, but I had banned him and a few other people off this site for a few months. There were many folks who were upset with me, and to be honest I was upset with myself as well. When he did come back, I apologized to him and he very graciously acted like nothing had ever happened. I still feel a pang of guilt when I think of how rashly I had acted.
Godspeed, Jim. It's rare to have ever seen someone so interested in the Pines. You'll be missed.