Riding through the scenic upstate New York on the way to the Niagara, I come across a neat little wonder tucked upon the Lake Ontario- The 1000 Islands. (In truth, there are 1,864 islands, but in the name of poetic license, who's counting?)
Some of these islands as tiny as your living room, they are Thoreau's solitary fantasy come to life. Most of these have one or two houses complete with boats to get to the mainland. As you would have guessed, and rightly so, these are owned by old money. Oh, the things, money can buy.
Some of these islands as tiny as your living room, they are Thoreau's solitary fantasy come to life. Most of these have one or two houses complete with boats to get to the mainland. As you would have guessed, and rightly so, these are owned by old money. Oh, the things, money can buy.
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