tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post2173203767360401423..comments2024-03-06T11:07:23.753-05:00Comments on Ocracoke Island Journal: A Sigh of ReliefPhiliphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01572532603071469799noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-59338168977835185212018-09-17T13:09:41.287-04:002018-09-17T13:09:41.287-04:00I wonder how the old buildings on Portsmouth made ...I wonder how the old buildings on Portsmouth made out...if there a caretaker/or park service that normally checks on the buildings. who's to know if any or all of the roofs caved in? we are just curiousAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-30080036351181464282018-09-17T07:21:46.998-04:002018-09-17T07:21:46.998-04:00We just read your entry on your facebook page. It ...We just read your entry on your facebook page. It seems you are more focused on the number of viewers. We like this blog page. It has a nice look to it. It doesn’t look like a generic facebook layout. It is clean and honest looking. Face book is more like ‘look at me, we are in color and a lot of comments. Nothing down home or sincere. We have been reading your blog for years and will continue as long as you have it. Your blog make us feel welcome. Facebook is like mass production, Myrtle Beach like. You blog is like a craftsman’s shop. Warm, inviting, personal, not crowded or pushy, not in your face. Part of the reason we visit Ocracoke is because of this blog site. Thanks for keeping this blog running. As we said, we will read it as long as you take the time to write it. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05203218655578840937noreply@blogger.com