It's so nice to be a #canner
It’s so nice to be a canner. My daughter and I went shopping and we were finally able to buy various things we needed and not meat. It’s all at home in jars.
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It's so nice to be a #canner
It’s so nice to be a canner. My daughter and I went shopping and we were finally able to buy various things we needed and not meat. It’s all at home in jars.
History of Prosser Pines
History of Prosser Pines
It was back in 1812 that “Uncle Billy Dayton” set the first white pine seedlings on his farm in Middle Island on the road to Yaphank. As the years passed, the trees grew and seeded themselves over the land that surrounded the first planting, until they covered nearly 15 acres, and became the most beautiful white pine forest on Long Island. As one walks through the quiet solitude of these…
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