Anonymous ID: fae542 Jan. 2, 2019, 12:21 p.m. No.4568035   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Anons fortress of solitude.

 

 

Sisters Island Is turn of the century farm for the sisters of saint anne. sold in 1988 for a small hobby farm

and wilderness lifestyle. The island is 42 acres with about 5 acres cleared. fully navigatible in summer with several boat landing sites. The island comes with a 2000sqft log house with ice cold well water year round, 7.5kw generator and other out buildings. Farm tools and farm truck included

 

Sisters island is 2.5 miles directly down stream from world famous Dawson City Yukon Terr

Anonymous ID: fae542 Jan. 2, 2019, 12:26 p.m. No.4568110   🗄️.is đź”—kun

HAVE (YOU) HEARD ABOUT JD SALINGER?

 

His 1950 short story “For Esmé – with Love and Squalor” was inspired by Jean Miller, the young girl who was 14 when they first met. She later became his lover. “Jerry Salinger listened like you were the most important person in the world,” Miller told his 2013 biographers David Shields and Shane Salerno. “I felt very free with him.”

 

In his first year in Cornish, the 34-year-old Salinger spent a lot of time hanging around with local teenagers. He bought them food and drinks at a soda bar called Nap’s Lunch and would take them to ball games in his old army Jeep. He often invited them to his house to listen to music (he was a fan of Billie Holiday and showband tunes) where they would drink coke and eat crisps. He would get them to join in games that involved a Ouija board he nicknamed ”Pierce“.

 

His favourite teenager was 16-year-old blonde Shirlie Blaney. “He seemed to love having us around … he was just like one of the gang,” she later told Shields and Salerno. They claimed the writer was having a relationship with the Vermont high school student, which would certainly explain why he broke his rule about giving interviews and allowed her to quiz him in 1953 for her school magazine. In the article, she described the half-Jewish son of a cheese salesman as a “tall and foreign-looking man”. Blaney quoted Salinger as saying he was considering moving to London to make a movie. Her feature appeared in the local The Claremont Daily Eagle and was then picked up for syndication across America. Salinger was furious and apparently never spoke to her again.

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/jd-salinger-life-catcher-in-rye-books-anniversary-franny-zooey-raise-high-roof-beam-john-lennon-a8699026.html