Barry,

It looks like you are gonna have a white Christmas too!  I love the
pictures. Pitch Pine I am used to and we have Shortleaf too but White
Cedar is rare here but when present it has usually been planted.

James Parton

On Dec 24, 12:08 am, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote:
> (It would help to attach the photos, wouldn't it?)
> ENTS,
> Here are a few scenic photos I took today, another day I had off from the 
> farm. Hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoyed seeing the real thing.
> The first two pictures were taken on Indian Cabin Road, at the intersection 
> with the Elwood-Weekstown Road, CR 612. Those are Pitch Pines.
>  
> The third picture was taken at the end of Pleasant Mills Road, CR 623, 
> looking across CR 542 towards the entrance road to the Batsto/Pleasant Mills 
> Church. Those are Shortleaf Pines with a few Eastern Red Cedars to the right.
>  
> The fourth picture was taken in the cemetery of that church. Those are also 
> Shortleaf Pines, with an Atlantic White Cedar to the right, on the south bank 
> of the Mullica River.
> The vast Wharton State Forest is behind and around this church and cemetery.
>  
> All are in Atlantic County, NJ.
> Take care,
> Barry
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