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Cory's Blog: Mosquitoes, Who needs em'?
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I live on Islesford (aka Little Cranberry Island), Maine. Below are some thoughts pertaining to my life on a small Maine island, and life in general. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Mosquitoes, Who needs em'? I for one don't appreciate the buzzing around my head created by a couple of dozen skeeters. Their bite doesn't seem to bother me much, that can't be said for other islanders and so I count myself lucky. Mosquitoes, who needs em'? I have found some websites that support this. So the little ol' mosquito...
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Cory's Blog: November 2008
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I live on Islesford (aka Little Cranberry Island), Maine. Below are some thoughts pertaining to my life on a small Maine island, and life in general. Thursday, November 27, 2008. On Saturday I was able to get a deer. I sent it off to Pine Tree Market in NE Harbor to be butchered and packaged in freezer bags. It was an amazing experience. The quickness and speed that these magnificent. Animals have is remarkable. I am honored to see them throughout the year here on the island. . Links to this post.
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Cory's Blog: June 2012
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I live on Islesford (aka Little Cranberry Island), Maine. Below are some thoughts pertaining to my life on a small Maine island, and life in general. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. So goes life as an islander, we must go off island occassionaly for provisions as well as for sanity sake, but coming back has it's own level of difficulty. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Blogs worth checking out. Oceanna Miller (Massage Therapist).
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Cory's Blog: July 2012
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I live on Islesford (aka Little Cranberry Island), Maine. Below are some thoughts pertaining to my life on a small Maine island, and life in general. Saturday, July 21, 2012. No Man is an island. On our island there are many different groups of people. Each of us belongs to more than one group at any given time, and no one group is more important than another. We are like a small biosphere, each group needs the other, and most likely wouldn't survive without the other. Links to this post. We choose to ha...
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Cory's Blog: School is in session
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I live on Islesford (aka Little Cranberry Island), Maine. Below are some thoughts pertaining to my life on a small Maine island, and life in general. Monday, February 23, 2009. School is in session. We do have three students who travel each day on the mail boat from Great Cranberry Island. To Little Cranberry Island. To attend school. I wonder if they made it over today. I don't know if the boat ran this morning or not. The wind is blowing hard today and whipping the snow ar...View my complete profile.
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Cory's Blog: Re-entry
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I live on Islesford (aka Little Cranberry Island), Maine. Below are some thoughts pertaining to my life on a small Maine island, and life in general. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. So goes life as an islander, we must go off island occassionaly for provisions as well as for sanity sake, but coming back has it's own level of difficulty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Year round resident of Little Cranberry Island, Maine. This is my place to dump some thoughts about island life and life in general.
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Cory's Blog: No Man is an island
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I live on Islesford (aka Little Cranberry Island), Maine. Below are some thoughts pertaining to my life on a small Maine island, and life in general. Saturday, July 21, 2012. No Man is an island. On our island there are many different groups of people. Each of us belongs to more than one group at any given time, and no one group is more important than another. We are like a small biosphere, each group needs the other, and most likely wouldn't survive without the other. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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