This is a spin off my other thread devoted to determining the line of demarcation between north and south Jersey. A local drunk with whom I was briefly engaged in a "debate" last week looked at me like I was from another planet when I suggested that Brick Township homes some of the Pine Barrens. "Where?" he asked me, as if I was born yesterday.
I had to ask him if he even knew what the Pine Barrens are, considering that what I consider to be the essential elements of the Pines are dispersed throughout Brick, however scattered they may be. But this brings up a good question that I've tried to answer many times over the years: What precisely constitutes the Barrens?
I had to ask him if he even knew what the Pine Barrens are, considering that what I consider to be the essential elements of the Pines are dispersed throughout Brick, however scattered they may be. But this brings up a good question that I've tried to answer many times over the years: What precisely constitutes the Barrens?