Saturday, September 16, 2006


Some of you may have wondered what Bev Allen meant when she mentioned the picture (in another entry below) was taken from their new addition. Well, being a reporter means sometimes there's a need to investigate when you write a story, of course, so Fred and I took a slight detour down Meadlow Lane on our morning walk and took this picture.

Then, as we continued down West Shore Road, we took another picture of Bob and Dottie Noyes' camp. Progress is being made there to raise the building and pour a concrete foundation. The big I-beams that will be used to move it are stacked in front of the garage, so I expect sometime next week there will be more activity there.

I learned today the Byrds on Sandy Beach Road are going to start work on their cottage within the next few weeks, too.

In the meantime, we now have three places on West Shore Road for sale: Nate Drown's, Eben and Lana Bodach-Turner's log cabin at the head of Sandy Beach Road, and Andre and Sherry LaPrade's. (See them in detail on the Properties for Sale page). Three quite different properties, but each with its own particular charm and it's likely we'll be welcoming new people to Joe's Pond and saying sad goodbyes to old friends soon.

I think it's about time for me to take a road trip around the pond to see what other changes are taking place. Stay tuned.

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