Take a look at the Google Calendar feature, we should be able to 
configure one for the ENTS to use. I'll bet Ed could have it up and 
running in no time :-)
-AJ

Gary A Beluzo wrote:
> Joe/Bob,
>
> I second both motions.
>
> Gary
>
> Prof. Gary A. Beluzo
> Systems Ecologist
> Holyoke Comm College
> 303 Homestead Ave
> Holyoke, MA. 01040
>
>
> On Aug 20, 2009, at 8:58 AM, Joseph Zorzin <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>> Bob, here's a thought- I know that there are various ways for people 
>> to post calendars on the net- it would be cool if you could post such 
>> a calendar showing all your hikes, events, lectures, etc.
>>  
>> Also, do you have some kind of database of all the photos you've 
>> taken and the best from these online discussions? I'm sure you do as 
>> you're a database expert. It would be very nice if the collection 
>> could be made available to all of us- and searchable, by location, 
>> species, attributes, etc.
>>  
>> Joe
>>
>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>     *From:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     *Sent:* Thursday, August 20, 2009 8:36 AM
>>     *Subject:* [ENTS] Re: Dunbar Brook white pine climb
>>
>>     Andrew,
>>
>>        I will be presenting a PowerPoint lecture at the Hitchcock
>>     Center on Nov 18th. I'll get measurements then. If it makes the
>>     12 x 120 club, I'll be very happy. Anything above that in the
>>     Connecticut River Valley gives reason to celebrate.
>>
>>     Bob
>>
>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>     From: "Andrew Joslin" <[email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>     To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:11:28 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada
>>     Eastern
>>     Subject: [ENTS] Re: Dunbar Brook white pine climb
>>
>>
>>     Thanks for the comments. Indeed a lovely forest, I felt at home
>>     there.
>>     We were in a nice "flat" along Dunbar, I'm looking forward to future
>>     explorations up on the slopes there.
>>
>>     On the subject of nice Massachusetts whites, I visited the Hitchcock
>>     Center land in Amherst recently, looked at a huge diameter white
>>     pine in
>>     a back corner of the property, I was there at sunset so I
>>     couldn't get a
>>     sense of the height through the understory but what a super wide
>>     lower
>>     trunk! I think the oldest white pine I've ever looked at. Don't
>>     expect
>>     big height but an impressive tree all the same. A future visit is in
>>     order with measuring equipment. I'm guessing Bob's already all
>>     over that
>>     one.
>>     -Andrew
>>
>>     [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>>     >
>>     > Andrew,
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     >    Yes, I know the grove you were in. I plan to return in the late
>>     > fall and remeasure the grove and other isolated pines. Great
>>     trees,
>>     > great forest, great video.
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     > Bob
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > ----- Original Message -----
>>     > From: "Will Blozan" <[email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>     > To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     > Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 6:56:17 PM GMT -05:00
>>     US/Canada Eastern
>>     > Subject: [ENTS] Re: Dunbar Brook white pine climb
>>     >
>>     > Andrew,
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     > Great video! Nice shots of the Grandfather and Thoreau pines
>>     across
>>     > the brook. I believe Bob has measured all those pines in the
>>     grove you
>>     > were in. I have seen them from the climbs across the brook.
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     > Will
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     > -----Original Message-----
>>     > From: [email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>>     [mailto:[email protected]]
>>     > On Behalf Of Andrew Joslin
>>     > Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:46 PM
>>     > To: ENTSTrees
>>     > Subject: [ENTS] Dunbar Brook white pine climb
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     > Here is a video from a recent white pine climb along Dunbar
>>     Brook in
>>     >
>>     > western Mass. I expect that Will, Bob and others know this tree
>>     very
>>     >
>>     > well. I have GPS coordinates to help confirm which tree it is.
>>     I had 2
>>     >
>>     > guest climbers visiting from Georgia, we took a hike and picked
>>     out a
>>     >
>>     > beauty of a tree. I hope you enjoy it:
>>     >
>>     > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN2Gog-dHVo
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     > After climbing a few white pines in the general Mohawk/Monroe
>>     area the
>>     >
>>     > one thing that is consistent is very little history of significant
>>     >
>>     > breakage at the top, these trees are straight-up spires. This is in
>>     >
>>     > contrast to New England white pine in less sheltered sites that
>>     show
>>     >
>>     > evidence of regular storm damage and regrowth of the leader
>>     over the
>>     >
>>     > life of the tree.
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     > Really enjoyed looking at some of the sizable Big Tooth Poplar
>>     on the
>>     >
>>     > hike in, really fine trees, first time I've seen them so large,
>>     >
>>     > impressive.
>>     >
>>     > -AJ
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     >  
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > >
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >


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