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Ocracoke Island Journal
An Occasional Journal of Daily Island Life.
Monday, May 10, 2004
Ocracoke is a wonderful place to live, and definitely no longer as isolated as it once was.
Today 7 Buddhist monks from Thailand visited the island and offered a meditation/blessing on the deck at Thai Moon restaurant.
Certainly an Ocracoke experience my grandparents never had!
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