Saturday, July 25, 2020

Own Your Own Island off the Coast of Cape Cod







Own Your Own Cape Cod Island


Take possession of your very own New England island off the coast of the big island called Cape Cod.

Imagine your personal island, with a few dozen sandy beaches and a long pier extending into the Atlantic with space to alongside to dock your own Cabin Cruiser.

Sorry. It ain't happening! Not unless you are one of the dozen or so billionaires who actually do own a Cape Cod Island.

The ones that are not privately owned, like Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are pretty much open only to millionaires, Kennedy types, and high-heeled vacationers.

BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!

As of July 25, 2020 you can actually visit a nifty little island off Pleasant Bay, shared by the towns of Harwich, Orleans and Chatham on Lower Cape Cod.

Sipson island, first stolen from the Native Americans in 1711 has now left the hands of the billionaires and has been put in public trust. It's open and you can paddle to it by canoe or kayak, from any of the three Bay towns.

Come on down!

But since this is the year of the Cerveza Virus, you may only come if you are coming from an 'approved American state', which as of right now includes the New England States of Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, and New Hampshire.....

plus the New Yorkish States, of New Jersey, New York, and New Connecticut.

If you are coming here from anywhere else.....no soup for you! Okay, you can have soup if you quarantine for 14 days.

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Bill Russo, best known for his appearance on Monsters and Mysteries in America on Destination America, and in the Bridgewater Triangle Documentary; is the author of more than four dozen books and shorts stories, available on all major bookselling sites such as Amazon, Apple, Barnes and Noble and more.  Much of his work is FREE on Smashwords.  

He also is the producer, writer, and director of the FREE podcast, Short Story Theater.  Season One, with dramatizations of 39 of his short tales, is now playing on all Audio/Video sites.  

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