Damn, this is really lame compared to my previous posts about the ledges, sorry.
We spent the whole day swimming in perfect 80 degree sunshine in nothing other than SPF 60 NOAD sunscreen but there is not one pic.
Sorry
(e:mike) the sunscreen was from walmart, can we still be brothers, lol? While I was already there I also bought socks. Its kind of a ridiculous story, I was so hungover the morning we left I only brought the outfit I was wearing and have worn it every day since. Today, I got to change my socks. Luckily, we swam almost everyday so I don't smell that bad. I mean I know I am an outfit repeater but I generally change my socks and underwear.
So back to the ledges? Who goes swimming for the whole day and doesn't bring snacks? Well we did. not sure what I was thinking there - aren't snacks a quintessential part of the whole aquatic experience.
We also met this guy who runs a gay campground in new Hampshire
that is only 4 miles away from our current lame ass campsite in Vermont. He said they have horses. Sadly, we had prepaid for the cluster camp spot because we didn't know where else to go. I would like to never camp at fort dummer again. Maybe we can revisit that new hampshire place someday.
If you are ever in Brattleboro, Vermont eat at the top of the hill BBQ stand. It's pretty delicious and priceworthy.
Finally a boring picture. This car in the parking lot at the ledges was seriously dinged up. I guess the owner thought bandaids would help.
That's sad, you were looking forward to all those pears. I guess no pear party then...
No its totally blight. Its all over the leaves, in fact they have almost all fallen of prematurely. I read I can try and spray next year early ;( I guess this year pear trees were struck really hard in the area.
paul, i don't believe that is blight. blight usually is seen on stems and leaves. you would have many dead leaves and some gross white fungus on your stems. blight is very serious, and if in fact you do have blight, you probably need to cut down your tree.
although i am not a plant doctor, to me it looks like bacterial spots, in which case the pears will be fine, just don't eat those spots.