snap goes big

As my dad said in response to the Snap Project, for such a little guy, Snap sure gets around.

From big trees

   Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is the largest stand of preserved, old-growth trees on the east coast. The area has never been logged and contains some of the oldest, largest trees outside the Pacific Northwest.

   You spend most of your time here neck bent backwards, jaw hanging open, looking up at the light trying to break through the canopy.

   The rest of your time, you spend watching your step on the perpetually wet forest floor, trying not to trip over roots.

… to the Big Apple…
Washington Square Park
   Snap’s exploits in “The City” have been chronicled here before.

… to “the big hole in the ground.”

Posted on June 6, 2005 
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