Silence is Golden in the Pine Barrens

Sunset at Friendship New Jersey
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Silence
Blue Sky
Pine Barrens in Winter
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I love the silent that overcomes you as you stand waiting for the golden hour. I wonder if your cane can feel it looking at these images?

I re-visited this place that has no name, it’s near friendship in the Pine lands of New Jersey. It’s just down the road apiece, lol.

I hope to get my GPS in camera workings again. I have just bought an old Garmin to get used to so when I go deep, I don’t get lost, but getting lost has benefits of getting great images.

I hope to meetup with you all in the barrens some day.

Peace out. Piney Lou

Old Days at Whitesbog

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Do want to buy this house?

I have spent a lot of time photographing Whitesbog NJ and loved its presence even with the continued noise from the Fort Dix firing ranges.

This image is one of the workers housing units, I think, anyway enjoy the photo, please leave comments it helps this starving artist.

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Franklin Parker Preserve

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Pinelands: New England / Mid-Atlantic Coast

Area: 9,400 Acres

Habitat: Primarily forested wetland with areas of shrub-scrub and mixed upland forest

Site Description: The Franklin Parker Preserve is an important wetland complex located in the center of the Pinelands. It is responsible for filtering rainwater that feeds into the Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer, a valuable underground water resource. The site was purchased in 2003 by New Jersey Conservation Foundation (NJCF) and now serves as an essential link between five major state-owned parcels totaling 250,000 acres. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection designated several Natural Heritage Priority Sites in the area, including the Chatsworth Woods Macrosite. These sites are considered some of NJ’s most significant habitats.

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