This causes me to recall a debate about a
cooperation (sorry about the UN jargon) between GOG and the Orienteers to share
maps. i can't remember where this discussion got to - can anyone else
(eg Geoffrey). It would be much easier to give directions if COG had a map
of Mullies on the site.
The news in New York is that the Central Park list
probably went up by one yesterday: and I was one of the three people who saw
it! Frances was another, and the third was a well kown local guru (thank
goodness). The bird was an ash-throated flycatcher. A nice way to
finish my stay!
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