Paul, I've read on a site this: "Lake Champlain stretches more than 100 miles south from the Canadian border and forms the northern part of the boundary between New York and Vermont. Within it is an elongated archipelago comprising several islands (Isle La Motte, North Hero, Grand Isle, and South Hero) and the Alburg Peninsula. Enjoying a temperate climate, the islands hold several apple orchards and are a center of water recreation in summer and ice fishing in winter."
Your fine and moody image shows perfectly what this site tells us, with the small exception that I have to take the last sentence for granted.
If you think you can't accept something, try to change it. But if this doesn't work, don't be frustrated, but give it later another try. The one who perseveres wins!
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Enjoying a temperate climate, the islands hold several apple orchards and are a center of water recreation in summer and ice fishing in winter."
Your fine and moody image shows perfectly what this site tells us, with the small exception that I have to take the last sentence for granted.