Matuzek, Connie: - The author is married to Ann and they have two daughters Kathi and Lorri.
He relives the memories, observations and experiences in building a cottage and participating in a host of activities on a remote beach.
He and Ann are now retired and live in Fort Myers, Florida..
During high tides it was often inaccessible.
The author writes about the times he and his family spent there during the Forty years.
You had to drive five miles using a 4-drive vehicle to get there.
Commercial electricity and land line telephone service were not available.
It has no town roads or services.
Saquish is located on a remote peninsula only thirty miles southeast of Boston.
If you want to do something hard enough and you make a commitment to do it, you at times can accomplish what initially seemed impossible.
His wife Ann also loved the ocean, so when they had a chance to buy land and build a cottage at Saquish Beach, it was an opportunity they could not pass up.
During the initiation process he learned a significant lesson that stayed with him all his life.
As a young boy, the author spent two Summers living there with his family.
While at WPI he was selected, along with nine others, to join an organization known as THE SKULL.
While their, his dad rented a cottage near the ocean.
His last assignment was at Camp Edwards on Cape Cod.
He graduated from WPI with a degree in Electrical Engineering but spent his professional career in the Sales and Marketing disciplines.
During World War II his dad was conscripted by the government to work under their control, as a private contractor.
Matuzek, Connie: - The author is married to Ann and they have two daughters Kathi and Lorri