At the ferry dock we have one combination Post Office, lemonade stand, swap library, gas pump, and one room general store (coffee, peanut butter, Wonderbread, candy and a few canned goods

). We all treat the island as if we were on a boat. What you bring with you on the ferry is what you have. Lots of sharing between neighbors. There is a community heritage farm that produces blueberries, corn, garlic and a few other easily grown items that the deer leave alone. We'll soon have wine grapes and apples.
I'm in the middle on the west side. We see nice Kioti orange sunsets, sailboats and lots of C-130's with weekend warriors practicing takeoffs/landings at the National Guard base three miles across the bay.
Oh yeah, and we have more Lyme Disease ticks than almost anywhere on the east coast. We are all used to it and just do tick checks. We like the fact that the State Health Dept has posted "Lyme Disease" warning posters at every conceivable landing spot. Keeps the day trippers under control. "I want to check you for ticks" is everyone's favorite country song.:laughing: They've loosened up the bow hunting limits so things in that department are getting better. Still enough deer that I could shoot one off my front porch or tractor every evening.