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December 2010

'Duck Enough,' 'Ghosts' Signings

Duck Enough cover Jerry Barrack, Doug Goodell and I will be at Rohsler's tomorrow (Sunday) and Wild Birds Unlimited next Thursday to sign books.

We will have the new second edition of "Duck Enough To Fly" as well as other books -- plus I will be signing "Ghosts of Allendale."

Here's the info:

* Sunday, Dec. 5, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m., Book signing at Rohsler's Nursery on Franklin Turnpike with Jerry Barrack and Doug Goodell.

Ghosts Covers_Final-2* Thursday, Dec. 9, 6:30 to 8 p.m., "Duck Enough To Fly" book signing with Jerry Barrack and Doug Goodell, Wild Birds Unlimited, Route 17 South, Paramus.

Perfect personalized gifts for the holidays! Hope to see you soon.


'Sunday at the Farm'

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Sally Teschon captures some of the magic of the Celery Farm in this report and the above photo:

Just wanted to say that [Sunday] was stellar at the farm for pics --the sky reflecting on the Lake-awesome.

Never saw it so busy, never.

I met the father of a young woman I taught with, knew well, years ago. We already reconnected on Facebook.

I met a lovely woman, Julie who is a birder, who had come from Lyndhurst at 7:30 am and was leaving at 5:30 pm via...train. How wonderful is that?  Comes by train to Allendale to visit the Farm..

The people you meet there, if they are so inclined to share, are fascinating...great day.

Saw Barbara and Mike L. with his tree saw--great item to carry--"stay on the path, no dogs, no dumping."

Another couple with a small son, didn't know about Phair's Pond. I showed them the way and showed the little boy the deer trails there---of course he was so excited and had his camera and asked his dad if he could take a picture.

Dd he want to photograph the Mergansers?  Nope...

The black ducks? Nope...

The deer poop? Naturally, that is what he thought was the most interesting. Just love it.

Of course, if you like, you don't have to speak to anyone.

I LOVE the farm.


Monday Mysteries Revealed

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Congrats to Scott Weston for getting both the Monday Mystery and the bonus. In that dishevelment of fallen leaves photographed by Sally Teschon was a young frog. (I lightened the original here to reduce squinting.)

And, of course, that was a Great Horned Owl lurking in Doug Morel's photo.

Best answer, however, was from Rosemarie Widmer, who ventured it was a Great Horned Owl in the one photo and a pellet somewhere in the other.