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Bonnee’s Pine Island Summer Resort.  

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BONNEE'S PINE ISLAND SUMMER RESORT Modern conveniences, our lives are full of them, but could we enjoy ourselves without them at camp? The morning air was crisp as we headed out to the new cottage for the first time. "Bonnee's Pine Island Summer Resort"- the name sounded nice but the place had been closed for fifty years. Thirty long minutes later, we turned off the highway. As we crossed a very narrow causeway to get onto the island, I felt butterflies in my stomach. The next left was Bonnee's Drive. The road, filled with many twists and turns, was lined with many kinds of trees: birch, pine, maple and oak. Red and orange leaves fluttered down to the ground as we drove by. At last, we were there; as I got out of the car I was amazed at what I saw, a spectacular spruce log building. The door leading in was...

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