Exchange General Business » Forum Suggestions » 1/30/2015 3:39 pm |
Perhaps a section on Hobbies and Pasttimes might be useful.
Exchange General Business » Welcome to Boardhost! » 1/30/2015 3:38 pm |
Thanks, Lager for getting this together. I appreciate it.
Get Your God On » Personal Journeys » 1/30/2015 3:20 pm |
Thanks for sharing your personal journey Goose. It is written from your heart and mind--and may I say quite well written! I appreciate your honesty, but more than that, God appreciates it. I believe everyone should be honest before God -- the problem is many have wrapped themselves in a blanket of dogma and religiosity -- never being fully honest with themselves and God and have "played church". It is important for all of us to be open for what God has for us. I believe all He asks is for us to be honest and open in our search for Him and Faith. Thanks again for being honest and sharing your journey with us.
Jimmy Bear's Tales of York » Eagles » 1/30/2015 12:32 pm |
Fred is the Enola Low Grade Trail the one south of Columbia or is it the one north of Columbia towards Bainbridge?
Jimmy Bear's Tales of York » Eagles » 1/30/2015 8:39 am |
Goose, the Eagles have increased in our area. I had never seen an eagle here until about 1995 when I traveled to the Scenic Overlook off of Route 444 South and on the the way to Pequea Pinnacle in southern Lancaster County. PP&L had this beautiful observation point above the Safe Harbor Dam. It had observation benches and even one of those coin operated large mounted binoculars. On that day I saw my first eagle in this area. I also saw two osprey and their nest. Sadly, the last time I visited there the observation area was closed to visitors. As a side note, when you started down the dirt road to the observation point, there was an Indian burial mound.
I have also seen eagles below Lake Redman close to the Isaac Walton League when I took a group of students there to prepare for the Envirothon. And many of us have watched the pair of eagles high atop the sycamores on the east bank of the Codorus Creek across from San Carlos Restaurant along Route 30 - though I haven't observed them this past year.