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Page -4- Georgia worked as a marketing administrator for a Danish pharmaceutical company while they were in Maryland, but here she wants to spend most of her time on her watercolor painting. She says she likes best to spread all her stuff out and make a day of painting, sometimes starting one painting and suddenly getting an idea for another one and plunging right into that and finding it even more satisfying than the first. Randy, meanwhile, is learning about the diversity of salt water fishing what fishing he'd done before was in Louisiana lakes. They're having fun putting in their crab trap and maybe he'll even take up hunting a bit later. And, not surprisingly, they're liking Pine Knoll Shores. While we talked. Max had a nice drink of water and lay at our feet, apparently feeling right at home. MARY DOLL Sandy and Reese Musgrave took a vacation from their Upper Saddle River, N.J. jobs and decided to visit their friends the Turneys in Pine Knoll Shores With a son at Chapel Hill, they were familiar with North Carolina and a trip to the beach convinced them that PKS had a definite place in their lives. Renting a place at Beacon's Reach was followed by purchasing a condo at Genesis eight years ago and when Reese took an early retirement in December 196S, moving south seemed the logical choice. Too impatient to wait for a sale on their homes in New Jersey and the Poconos they have rented them until the housing market improves. There are too many fish here to catch and Reese has no intention of letting any get away . This is not to say that Sandy and Reese have settled into full retire ment. Sandy works at Belks, as a 'floater' as she calls it, and Reese is a manufacturer's representative for premiums and incentives. Both are able to limit their working hours to enjoy enough of the good life here. An interesting tidbit--at a social gathering they were introduced to Evan and Carolyn Roderick and discovered that Carolyn and Reese had attended school together in Ohio. The yearbook was even produced with both their pictures in it! Great distances separate their four children with one son in California, another son in the Navy stationed in Italy, a daughter attending college in Rhode Island, and another daughter living in Highland Lake, N. J. I can't think of a better place for a family reunion than here at the beach and I suspect that Sandy and Reese would agree. JACKIE DAVIDIAN The vehicle in the driveway at 144 Oakleaf sports an Idaho license plate, but Diane and Bruce Toney call Cleveland home. Throughout the past few years they have lived in several places because Bruce, Lt. Bruce Toney, is in the Coast Guard. Assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Gentian, based at Fort Macon, he is away most of the time, guarding our coast and tending buoys. Diane and baby daughter hold the fort at home, and what a job Diane does! Here since July, she has joined the women's Club and LGA, attends the library story hour, found a good day-care so she can squeeze in a few hours twice a week for personal time, cooperates with seven other young mothers and four^_ teen pre-sohoo1ers in a play group, all while having tons of company, sewing^^B and playing golf. It's called youth!
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