Sandy Hook Pics
#11
You plug the phone line into the back of the modem, or do you still use the coupler to attach the handset to the modem directly. I hear those might be going away in the coming years.
Forgot to mention... if you actually use your eyes to look at the pictures, all of the trees with leaves are deciduous types, so they really have leaves all year long.
And the meet was late April....
Forgot to mention... if you actually use your eyes to look at the pictures, all of the trees with leaves are deciduous types, so they really have leaves all year long.
And the meet was late April....
#12
Mr. Yourman,
While deciduous trees keep their foliage all year long the genus of the Sandy Hook area are that of partialteria meaning that the strata is that of sand and soil sustaining pinus varieties of foliage as well as Ceanothus thyrsiflorus,Cytisus scopariu Cistus, cyprius, Berberis empetrifolia Fuchsia magellanica. These variries will lose their foliage and color during the winter months.
Back to downloading Blink 182...
While deciduous trees keep their foliage all year long the genus of the Sandy Hook area are that of partialteria meaning that the strata is that of sand and soil sustaining pinus varieties of foliage as well as Ceanothus thyrsiflorus,Cytisus scopariu Cistus, cyprius, Berberis empetrifolia Fuchsia magellanica. These variries will lose their foliage and color during the winter months.
Back to downloading Blink 182...
#13
If you had a faster modem you could have used that new google search to get that answer instead of AskJeeves.com . It's the latest thing..
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#14
Dear Mr. Double Qwirkle and Mr. Move Over,
Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or "tending to fall off", and it is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally. I believe the genus of plant species you are describing as growing in the strata of that particular geographical area are evergreen in nature. That said, where Sandy Hook widens at the North end there are some deciduous trees which would lend some validity to Mr. Move Over's original post.
Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or "tending to fall off", and it is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally. I believe the genus of plant species you are describing as growing in the strata of that particular geographical area are evergreen in nature. That said, where Sandy Hook widens at the North end there are some deciduous trees which would lend some validity to Mr. Move Over's original post.
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too bad i didnt set up a meet for this year :-(