I'm glad y'all like it. Wicked cool is a great adjective for it too. Thanks!
By the way, this hotel and tree are on the bay side of the island.
Barry

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To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009, 3:50 PM



Definetely wicked cool. (Needs another brilliant music video slideshow by 
me....!)! 
jenny



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Wicked cool tree, Barry. When they look like that they need to be neither big 
nor tall. I'm anxious to hear what others have to say about the tree, but as of 
now, I vote for it as the "Coolest Eastern Red Cedar in the ENTS Gallery".  


Bob

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From: "Barry Caselli" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:31:51 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [ENTS] Very old Red Cedar found today






Today I had a day off from my job at the cranberry farm, and my parents invited 
me to take a ride with them up to Long Beach Island, off the New Jersey coast. 
My mother grew up there, spending every summer there as a child. She wanted to 
see the house she grew up in (which we also visited when I was young). We also 
stopped to look at Harvey Cedars Bible Conference, which is the former 
Loveladies Hotel. Harvey Cedars is the more modern name for Loveladies, if I 
remember my history correctly. The hotel is quite old. Right next to it I found 
this very old Eastern Red Cedar. This tree has tons of character. I love it! 
Without anything to measure the circumference with, I estimated it to about 10 
feet, give or take. The height must be about 20 feet, not a tree for 
you tall-tree guys. So the hotel and the tree are both very old. Hope you enjoy 
the photos. This is in Ocean County, NJ, and east of the Pine Barrens.
Barry
P.S.- I also shot 8 minutes of video (partly narrated) on the beach, showing 
shells and the crashing waves. That will be uploaded to Youtube tonight.
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