15 Sep 03
Screech Waves Bye
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4 Sep 03
Screech over Phoenix Screech cheching out the scenery from atop his vantage point. Believe it was high to, notice all the sweat on Dewey's hands.
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4 Sep 03
Screech waving goodbye to Dewey My little traveling dude is waving good bye to me one last time.
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4 Sep 03
Screech catching rays. My little buddy convinced me to let him work on his tan before jumping into the box. He said he needed to look good and healthy when his owner finally got him back.
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13 Jul 03
Sleigh Riding
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9 Jul 03
Screech's Slumber Party with Friends Foxgloves had a slumber party for Screech Dude. Here he is with some of his friends.
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23 Jun 03
Screech and the Bugs Here is Screech after the trip up the bug ridden Rollins Trail. Notice the bus and how Screech is flailing away just like the rest of us. He was begging to go back in his plastic bag where the bugs couldnt get him.
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23 Jun 03
Screech and the Bugs Here is Screech after the trip up the bug ridden Rollins Trail. Notice the bus and how Screech is flailing away just like the rest of us. He was begging to go back in his plastic bag where the bugs couldnt get him.
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23 Jun 03
TB Screech Dude on Rollins State Park Sign TB Screech Dude resting up before we make the ascent up the Rollins Trail to the Kearsage Mountain Cache.
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23 Jun 03
Screech Dude at Kings Highway Marker TB Screech Dude visiting the Kings Highway marker at the entry of the road to the Farnum Hill #1 cache site.
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15 May 03
View from chailift top on Gunstock Mt. Maybe I can stay here and ski this winter!
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15 May 03
View from Fire Tower on Belknap Mt.
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9 May 03
I just came from the pine trees in the background
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28 Apr 03
Screech and Scuffy inside the mill near Riverside Pond
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28 Apr 03
Screech and Scuffy check out Riverside Pond
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28 Apr 03
Screech Dude meets Scuffy the Tugboat Stafford, Connecticut's third largest town by landarea, was incorporated in 1719 and is home to almost 12,000 residents.
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17 Apr 03
** Just Relaxing **
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15 Apr 02
Cholla Cactus Watch out for this cactus! It is sometimes called a “Jumping Cactus” because the branches can break off and stick to you. When you try to pull them off, they “jump” to other parts of your body. Ouch! This one sure hurts!
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15 Apr 02
Ocotillo Cactus This ocotillo is a very beautiful cactus. On the tips of its branches it will grow reddish orange flowers in the springtime.
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15 Apr 02
Palo Verde Tree This is a Palo Verde tree. Palo Verde in Spanish means Green Stick. Can you see the green branches on this tree?
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