One Caretaker's story of living (mostly) in solitude on a private Island on Lake George in Upstate New York, as told through daily photographs and musings/ramblings (well, daily in the winter; every four days or so in the Summer and mostly just photos in the Summer).
A Very Brief Glossary: GHETTO--Name for the cabin that the Caretaker lives in, a single story structure, about 220 square feet/20.44 square meters.
Living Conditions: End of October to early May, no running water, Island population: 1. Early May to end of October, running water, Island population: ranges from 1 to 20 or so.
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The Caretaker's Concern can be blamed on Wreck-Loose Island Publishing. Send all complaints to: WLIPublishing P.O. Box 1521 Bolton Landing, N.Y. 12814
WreckLooseIsland@yahoo.com
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Grew up in Ho-Ho-Kus, a suburban small town in North East New Jersey. Currently lives and works as a caretaker on a small island on Lake George in Upstate New York.
The Caretaker recorded some of the noises made by the ice, unfortunately he could not upload the audio clip to the blog, he'll work on getting out tomorrow.
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