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Jennifer wrote: "Thousand Islands, ny? I was stationed up there at ft drum. It's beautiful as long as I don't have to leave my house in the winter. Lol"Yes, along the river, not far from Ft Drum - but only in the summer, for the reason you noted. It is the locale/setting for most of The Scimitar And The Snail, which you might want to add to your reading list - see above.
Jennifer wrote: "Thousand Islands, ny? I was stationed up there at ft drum. It's beautiful as long as I don't have to leave my house in the winter. Lol"Yes, along the river, not far from Ft Drum - but only in the summer, for the reason you noted. It is the locale/setting for most of The Scimitar And The Snail, which you might want to add to your reading list - see above.





































