Uh, Guys,
Real men drank Blue Collar Beer from Vineland, in a dirty mug!
I've been so busy lately that coffee replaced beer as a beverage. That's a a spong "pocket-type" coffee grinder in the far right. Maps and deeds often used “spung” during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to describe intermittent ponds, but by the nineteenth and twentieth century, “spong” was often preferred. The change in spelling may have been spurred by introduction of the “spong” coffee mill developed by James Osborne Spong in 1856. Spong coffee mills are occasional encountered in the Pines, and were in-part what inspired me to study ponds. Mine has been in daily use since 1978. 100 turns a day, 365 days a year, 33 years.