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When the red-cheeked dancing girls, April and May, trip home to the wintry misanthropic woods, even the barest, ruggedest, most thunder-cloven old oak tree will send forth a few green sprouts to welcome such glad-hearted visitants....... | |
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Herman Melville (1851) (From Moby Dick) |
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For lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; The flowers appear on the earth; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.
Song of Solomon |
(Chapter 2, Verse 11-12) |

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| Little Bass Lake Resort (LBLR)
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| * RELAX: | LBLR is a place of gentle pleasures. Anyone looking for a |
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Click here to see "The Weather at LBLR".


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The following people, who have been guests at LBLR
in the past, have agreed to answer your questions or to give you their comments. Please feel free to contact them by clicking on their names. |
| Teri, or | Tammy, or | Tracie |

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If you'd like more information about Little Bass Lake
Resort, I'll be glad to give it to you. Click on the mailbox and send me your questions. If you've stayed here before and would like to add your E-mail address to this page so you can tell other people what you think of LBLR, let me know. And, of course, if you have any questions or comments, please e-mail them to me and I'll get back to you. Thanks! -- Jerry |

