Eight years in, and I've lose my woodcutter and the triplets on her back :( to a construction accident (a pump, powered by an incomplete windmill I thought I had suspended, suddenly finished and pushed her into the ocean). See the four Halls for their memorials.
Despite that, I've finished the wind-powered water-wheel farm, and set up all four drowning-statue waterfalls, which are now looking disturbingly prescient. I'm not letting my dwarves do any engraving for a couple years, just in case.
( 28 Early Spring → onwards )
On the theory that an off-map connector only works if it is above water level and made of "natural" stone, the first major project for this fortress is a magma-formed bridge to the map edge; I'll start pouring magma right at the edge, so I don't merely form a crust along the surface, and work it back towards land. - Tiogshi
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Submitted by: SoulSkorpion - 2009-11-11 to 25 Early Spring
Maybe a highway to the mainland a la Venice might be a good megaproject? Could possibly be done the same way as the intercontinental magma pipeline project; no idea if it'd make your island accessible to immigrants, though...