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| I took a walk in the pine barrens near Chatsworth, NJ, this morning. It was hot but lovely. | 
| Some of the old cranberry bogs were full of fragrant white water lilies. Thousands of them. Click to enlarge. | 
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| Some of the bogs were full of clouds. | 
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| The sky is twice as pretty that way, but it feels a little topsy-turvy. Like going through the pine barrens looking glass. | 
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| Dead trees loom from some bogs, like the masts of sunken ships. | 
| The working cranberry farms have red pumping stations and wide open spaces. | 
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| This gnarly old tree was up to its knees in a blue bog. Like an Ent on vacation. | 
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| Fabulous scenery. | 
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| More fabulous scenery. | 
| And a tiny toad. I think it's a fowler's toad, one of many that were hopping along the paths today. This one is so small that it could sit on a dime and not hang over the edges! | 
| Here's a picture with a ballpoint pen for scale. The cutest tiny toad ever, right? | 
| And here's an eastern painted turtle. Check out its pretty orange trim. | 
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| The New Jersey pine barrens. Close. Free. Full of beautiful and interesting things. | 
 
 
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