I just purchased a nonfiction book by Charles Carroll, a former resident of New Lisbon Developmental Center. This man spent four years in the early 1950's at...
Last week's trip report, finally! We met at the Pleasant Mills cemetery--no, Barry, I FORGOT what plant I was looking for! From there we headed down a dirt...
Got the Wawa book around the middle of last week. I got it used too. Just finished reading it this morning. It's very interesting, especially the stuff...
FYI: Ebay auction of complete collection (123 issues) Original South Jersey Magazine. Sorry, no URL as I'm at work and the ebay site is one of those we are ...
Last I talked to Shirley, the publisher--a year ago? She had some bound for $200 or so still available. Renee southjerseyrulz <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:...
Here's the link: http://makeashorterlink.com/?S2B0156CD It's some kind of a dealer, selling the magazines on consignment for Shirley Bailey. I had a...
Not sure, Dick. Last I knew she was selling the complete sets, but I'm not sure about selling individually bound volumes. She had indicated that someone was...
Regarding bees, they have been around quite awhile. I remember spotting them for the first time around 1980. It was when I was living in Sooy Place. We had a...
Has anyone observed the absence of male cardinals at feeders this summer? My mother and her friend who both live in Sweetwater report seeing only females at...
I've seen several males this summer, including two the day before yesterday, in the same bush in my yard at that. But in general, they're definitely not as ...
... <dana_jorgensen_00@...> wrote: snip ... snip I'll tell you why. They all migrated to NC with me back in late 1994!!! All kidding aside, I lived in SJ my...
We've had quite a few in our yard this summer, and my friend has had a flock of them in her yard. We both have butterfly/hummingbird gardens and are on the...
I just did a little online research and discovered that male cardinals are very territorial and will fight other males for it. Their territory sometimes covers...
I guess that beats me. So far, nothing but a large colony of chattering, scurrying tree rats (ie squirrels.) They are getting so brazen that they sit on my...
To start Pinelands Month on the right foot, the Pinelands Preservation Alliance hosts the Pinelands Discovery Festival on Sunday, October 1. This day-long...
I know I answered this post yesterday, cause I remember typing up the answer. Anyway thanks for posting this. I actually meant to post it myself but never got...
Thanks for posting all the information. Cause I kinda forgot. I'll be there. I'll go right after work. Barry ... swamp pink population and Knieskerns...
I was there. I just came back from there now. I got there at noon and there were maybe a dozen cars in the lot, but the weather was perfect by then. I spent a...
Gill is with Ocean County Parks, a historian buff too. Mark called me as I was leaving and said that they had cancelled all the outdoor tours, so I opted to...
Does anyone know of any bogs (commercial or otherwise) where they'd be harvesting cranberries this week? I have no idea if I'm too early or too late. I...
I don't know about bogs, but I think there's a cranberry festival in Bordontown Sunday (tomorrow). I'm sure you could get more information on bogs if you can...
Go to www.whitesbog.org and check their schedule of events. They are giving tours of the cranberry industry at Whitesbog: Sat. 10/14 Sun. 10/15 Cranberry...
Thanks all. I knew there are different festivals with tours, and I know where many bogs are, but what I wanted to do was go somewhere early in the morning for...
Jeff, Thanks for sharing your photos. They are so colorful and wonderful. ... many ... tour, ... until ... posted ... work ... p=5026912#post5026912 ... ...
For those of you not aware, the Burcham Farm is the last remaining diked farm in South Jersey. -R Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and Its...
Passport to Adventure Thought you might be interested in this...sorry about the cross posting. Renee FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 10, 2006 Contact: Elaine...