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Name:
Barry
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Age:
48
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Mar 1, 2006
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The background photo was taken on County Route 563 in Wharton State Forest.
Country:
United States
Interests:
The Pine Barrens of New Jersey and Long Island. Also cemeteries, ghost towns, nature and the outdoors, photography of all of the above. I also love books. I have a huge library. Most of my books are on the history and ecology of the New Jersey Pine Barrens (see the books section below for a few faves).
Movies:
Any movie with Clint Eastwood in it. I also love the great Biblical movies, starting with the silent movies in the 1910s all the way through to the present. Favorite TV shows include:X-Files, Stargate SG-1, House, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Addams Family.
Music:
The Moody Blues,Gregorian Chants, Bach pipe organ music, especially when played by E. Power Biggs.
Books:
Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey, More Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey.The Cemeteries and Tombstones of New Jersey: History in the Landscape.A Field Guide to the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. Natural Wonders of the Jersey Pines and Shore. Heart of the Pines. Many others, too numerous to mention.
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I need your help...some friends and I are planning an expedition to cape may not this Sunday but the following...we are southern plant enthusiasts...I think I welcomed you to our boards before Hardy palms and more for the Northeast and Hardy palms and subtropicals board....about 2 weeks ago my one friend and I headed to Cumberland County to find loblollies...we had a really fun time...but now I want to find our rarest native...the sole bald cypress that you speak of in beaver swamp near sluice creek...could you possibly give us some as precise as possible directions on how to find it??? Id really appreciate it...I love ur vids btw...thanks!
Thanks for uploading so many great videos!
PS: We did find an old stone bridge, once. Low, large brown stone, roadbed over-grown, all by it's self, off the trails, over a little ceder brook, that looked like it was once a lot bigger. That sound familiar at all?