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Also, I had a radio contact every day at 5 p.M. With Hawaii — a friend of mine — who could tell me if somebody was coming to visit the island. Most of the time in Palmyra, of course, nobody came: I only had two or three months during which people came. The rest of the time, nobody sailed in our direction because of the hurricane season in the north and the south. German Shepherd I am your friend Your partner shirt, tank top, hoodie

But sometimes, I did have some visitors, and when they came from Hawaii, they had to get in touch because they needed to pay and sign that they understood the rules and regulations. They would also ask, “What do you need, Roger?” I always told them, “Bring me a huge sack of onions, a huge sack of potatoes, garlic, one bottle of rum, one case of wine,” and that would give them two or three weeks free at the island. In eight years, I didn’t run out of potatoes, garlic and onions.

I had a very famous cocktail in those days, which I would drink every day at 5 p.M.: It was made of wine, rum and Tang. German Shepherd I am your friend Your partner shirt, tank top, hoodie

After that, I would go with my dog — or, at the end, my three dogs — and chase the rats. There were a lot of rats there; the dog was so good at it. Then sometimes I would go to sleep on my boat, or sometimes I would sleep in the room that I built.

Sometimes, when I was alone for long periods, I’d get a little bit wild. I would not put shoes on. I acted like an animal with my dog. I wouldn’t wear clothes. Sometimes I went four or five months and never put on clothes. Sometimes I got so very wild the dog challenged my authority.

I wanted to get away from civilization, from people, and be very close to nature, and I did it. At the end, I was very, very, very happy. I was so happy.

When I left Palmyra for good in 2000, though, I had a very hard time readapting to civilization. I went back to Hawaii, and I saw a guy going by on a bicycle and talking on the phone — but I had no idea that cellphones even existed. I couldn’t believe the fast pace of society; it was too fast. Nobody has time.

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