Download the picture and look for the "red square" near the highway towards the right-hand border. That is the red concrete slab for Bryan Wolf's Trading Post --which had long-since been burned down but the slab is still very recognizable. Look seaward and slightly to the left of that new tidal inlet: that's where our beach cabin once stood.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Wanna See Where Our Beach Cabin Used To Be?
(Image courtesy of the NOAA)

Download the picture and look for the "red square" near the highway towards the right-hand border. That is the red concrete slab for Bryan Wolf's Trading Post --which had long-since been burned down but the slab is still very recognizable. Look seaward and slightly to the left of that new tidal inlet: that's where our beach cabin once stood.
Download the picture and look for the "red square" near the highway towards the right-hand border. That is the red concrete slab for Bryan Wolf's Trading Post --which had long-since been burned down but the slab is still very recognizable. Look seaward and slightly to the left of that new tidal inlet: that's where our beach cabin once stood.
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