It seems that every native on Long Island is related to another. Students point out many students who are their cousins. Adults do the same, including their children and grandchildren of course. We stopped on the southern route to buy some basket items from a known native who made them. His sister washed clothes at the next house over. When my kids were young, I used a washboard similar to hers to clean their socks. This woman, very glad to have her photo taken, said she used Joy.
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