Well, sort of. I've not scheduled myself at the counter today, but I will run out to the post office. And I'll work on the Village Craftsmen web site if I can get my laptop to connect to the Internet (unfortunately we're not immune to computer glitches out here on this serene island). I've got laundry to do, a light fixture to change, & a hole to dig for Lou Ann (she'll be planting a trumpet vine sometime today).
We never made it to the beach yesterday. I'll blame it on Lou Ann's bread. In between other things (visits, lunch, naps, dinner, etc.) we had to stay around to "work" the bread dough. But today will be different. Jude says the beach was spectacular yesterday -- clear skies and warm water.
Time to go. Talk with you tomorrow.
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We are a family of 4 plus dog looking forward to our first visit to the island for a week in July. My husband and I are both avid cooks and have been hunting around for where to find the best food sources on the island. We would be grateful if you could comment on "The Vegetable Man" and other local tips on where to find organic foods, wine, cheese, etc. Thank you!
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