tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8210757346121712556.post1302090703947993170..comments2023-06-29T23:10:52.945-07:00Comments on Nature ID: habitat ~ 05/14/11 ~ Fort Ord - Army LandsKatie (Nature ID)http://www.blogger.com/profile/17730655720390625839noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8210757346121712556.post-55999976629842969772011-06-22T21:37:12.667-07:002011-06-22T21:37:12.667-07:00Good choice! Hmm, you two must have been on an an...Good choice! Hmm, you two must have been on an anniversary around the time they closed Fort Ord. It looks alot different now with dilapidated buildings, CSUMB, new housing, and shopping areas. <br /><br />Did your husband get poison oak during training? I asked my uncle who trained here during the Korean War, and he grimaced from the memory of how bad it was.Katie (Nature ID)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17730655720390625839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8210757346121712556.post-64369080599561295542011-06-20T14:50:10.620-07:002011-06-20T14:50:10.620-07:00As you can see I'm catching up on all your rec...As you can see I'm catching up on all your recent posts! It's nice that you can walk here at Fort Ord often.<br /><br />My husband took his Army boot camp training there. He's from California, and had the choice between LA and Fort Ord. He's always had a love for the area and we had our honeymoon and first 6 anniversaries there in PG. We'd have retired there but didn't have the zillion dollars. :-)<br /><br />I'm glad this area is being turned over to BLM,...hope they take good care of it.Sue Langleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16734024716704491704noreply@blogger.com