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Cia Maria Rising's avatar

All of your posts are fascinating. This Lake Hitchcock was especially so. Having lived around the Connecticut River for 70 years I have noticed some areas of varved layers mostly along the course of the White River. Please Keep up the fascinating posts.

The Curioustorian's avatar

You’re kind, thank you. Amazing how many tendrils go so far “inland”

Greg Stott's avatar

I love this! I am a GLH enthusiast. Would like to connect with you. My GLH doc is on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@gregstott7507?si=kNQXNGKPi2fT7E26

The Curioustorian's avatar

I knew your name sounded familiar…I love this video when I first saw it some years back. Would love to get together I have a related project. It’d be good to get you take on it. My schedule is more open than yours. This week is better than next.

Greg Stott's avatar

Sure, I'd be glad to meet. I am done teaching at RMS Wednesday at 12:45, I could meet right after that if you are free.

The Curioustorian's avatar

Probably will work...I'll need to check a couple of things

The Curioustorian's avatar

sorry, today got away from me…next wednesday or….whenever is convenient . I live in Norwich

The Curioustorian's avatar

Thanks Greg...I like the aerials...but thought there might be narration...I hear no sound.

Greg Stott's avatar

the film (The Last Ice) has plenty of narration, etc. , I have not gotten around to do much else with the aerials yet. Teaching gets in the way of my hobbies. Thanks for looking.

The Curioustorian's avatar

yeah funny how that works...I taught 39 years at MCS and the Ray School