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 LESSE ISLAND

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Leslie here.  Let me tell you about Lesse Island.  It began as a place of social interaction of the most exquisite kind.  Lesse Island serves those who want to get away and experience good times with others accompanied by excellent food and drink.  Little Louie is host to our largest corporate gathering facility, Perelman Center.  Galax Bay hosts many a large corporate yacht enroute to other waters, and Perelman Beach remains pristine and untouched by civilization.  On Perelman beach you are only allowed to take what you can carry...that' it.  Mildred is a center for imported foods and other rare delicacies including sophisticated beers, wines and liquors.  

Franklin is a town with an open format where direct social exchange is encouraged.  There are benches and outside eateries, entertainment on the foot, and areas to recline and rest.  Conversation is a way of life, and many a noted philosopher, writer or artist can be found among the other "chatty" people of the planet.  Many gather at the famous eatery, Casper's, known for its friendly family of owners.  Bessie is the most restful of all, and it is the home of some of the most incredible chefs, amateur as well as professional.  The Aunt Bessie School of Culinary Delights is alive and well and has been since the 1940s.

Galax Bay is also famous for its ancient saloon, Dear Old Dad's, known for its resounding cheery salute and toast, "up yours!"  Sometimes, as the sun sets in the west, and the blurried-eyed patrons wander about, the familiar call to toast can be heard on nearby islands if one listens very carefully.  If one does not listen carefully, that person will miss one of the most vibrant aspects of the Island Groups anecdotal identity.  From all of us to all of you, "Up Yours!"  See you at Dad's.

 

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