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[QUOTE=theresa d]black bart- i live on long island and work from my home. the island is 120 miles long and the nyc boroughs of queens and brooklyn are on the western end of long island. i'm in the suburbs about 50 miles from Manhattan. it's truly an island with the atlantic ocean on the south shore (i'm sure you are familiar with the Hamptons?) and the long island sound on the north shore. i live on the north shore and connecticut is across the long island sound. so we are surrounded by water! lots of beaches. it is truly beautiful. do a lot of boating in the summer.
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Live and learn. I thought that Queens and Brooklyn were on the mainland and I never really was sure if Long Island was a real island. As for the Hamptons, I heard "Elaine" mention it on the Seinfeld show and I gathered it's a resort area for wealthy people (right?), but that's all I know. I am familiar with the Ozarks--small beaches at Lake Norfork and other state parks. Lots of boats and pontoons (used to have one--sold it) on the lake.
[QUOTE=theresa d]black bart- i live on long island and work from my home. the island is 120 miles long and the nyc boroughs of queens and brooklyn are on the western end of long island. i'm in the suburbs about 50 miles from Manhattan. it's truly an island with the atlantic ocean on the south shore (i'm sure you are familiar with the Hamptons?) and the long island sound on the north shore. i live on the north shore and connecticut is across the long island sound. so we are surrounded by water! lots of beaches. it is truly beautiful. do a lot of boating in the summer.
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Live and learn. I thought that Queens and Brooklyn were on the mainland and I never really was sure if Long Island was a real island. As for the Hamptons, I heard "Elaine" mention it on the Seinfeld show and I gathered it's a resort area for wealthy people (right?), but that's all I know. I am familiar with the Ozarks--small beaches at Lake Norfork and other state parks. Lots of boats and pontoons (used to have one--sold it) on the lake.
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