Friday, July 25, 2025

Postcards From the Lake: Fortune Smiles

Every day in summer is a gift -- at least, it is for me. It's my favorite season -- or rather, it is when I'm at the lake. Apart from a couple of rainy days, the weather has been lovely. Warm, but for the most part, not too hot. Sunny, but even the cloudy days are comfortable. 

 

We've had a couple of major temperature drops, which was actually refreshing. And it gave us the opportunity to have a fire in the fireplace. First of the season.

 

Our little house is looking great and the eco-mix we put on the beach seems to have been effective. It was hard work, first spraying and then raking out all the dead weeds, but worth it.

 

I've been going to the farm market every Friday. There is a very small one in the village of Waters, about seven miles south of us. There's another uptown in Gaylord but I'll give that a pass for a few weeks. My fruit guy is in Waters and he's the best.

 

Flynn Orchards is a family owned orchard that has been in the same family for three generations. I bought gorgeous strawberries from them at the beginning of the month and now it's cherry season. I can't tell you how much I love these sweet black cherries. I should not eat as many as I do but to be honest, I would happily live on them and forget all that other stuff like meat and vegetables.  Pretty soon they'll have their fabulous peaches, and of course some veggies too. But the cherries are the best!

 

 We've had our share of nature, too. The other night I counted 75 geese in this flotilla and I don't think I got them all.

 

Mama K and the baby Killdeer are still hanging around, though the babies are growing quickly and are almost as big as mom!

 

I loved this view as she turned around. I was pretty far away so I don't think she was pulling her "broken wing" trick, but she was so lovely. 

 

We had another house guest recently. Rick's friend John from North Carolina came for a few days. 

 

It was a happy reunion for both of them.  John was traveling north to visit old friends around Michigan. It was a treat enjoying good conversations with this interesting fellow. Fortunately, the weather was pretty good for his visit! Despite a chill down on his arrival day (we'd had a massive rain the night before), things warmed up enough that we could eat on the porch. It's always fun cooking in the summer when "summer food" is on the menu -- brats, pasta salad and deviled eggs. (John brought the pie!)

 

And one evening, we met friends of his for dinner at a restaurant up in Gaylord. They, too, were delightful people and we had a jolly time.

 

The only one who thought there was a downside to all this was Lizzie. She was again banished to the bedroom, but this time we passed up the back corner of the closet for her favorite chair or the bed. This was one of her classic places on the bed -- between quilt and sheets. What cat? I don't see any cat!

 

When John and Rick headed out for the day, Lizzie got a free reign. She managed to let me know exactly how she felt about things as she sat on her throne on the porch! 

 

Unfortunately, our often spectacular sunsets were a little less spectacular than usual, lacking the puffy clouds that always add dimension. Still, we enjoyed lovely evenings!

 

John took off for visits elsewhere and we have no more guests till Molly and the kids come up in early August, though I have to make a trip home for a few days for appointments. One thing I've eagerly anticipated was Cousin David's annual visit with his friends. This time he's was joined for the first time by a friend of mine, too -- albeit a distant one! Klum spent two summers at the lake during the college years  at David's cottage. He painted the cousin's cottage and water skied with us by day; by evening, we played lots of cards. Klum became part of the family. 
 
 
 
In fact, he became so much a part of the family that for reasons I cannot remember to this day, I asked him to be in my advanced directing class project, playing one of the fathers in "The Fantasticks." He was fantastic too! That's him in the red shirt, below. For about six weeks or so, he lived with my mom and dad, doing decopage with my mom by day and cycling to rehearsals each evening. (My prof said, "Where did you get that old man?" impressed by this newcomer to university theatre.) He said it started him on a long theatre career, first in New York and on soaps too, then later in San Francisco where he spent 20 years doing Shakespeare.
 
 
 
We haven't seen each other in more than 50 years! So, while I knew David and his gang of guys who come every year will be pretty busy, I greatly looked forward to a good long catch-up and I wasn't disappointed! 
 
 
 
Meanwhile, it's back to living and loving our summer life.
 
 
 
Quiet, very happy and full of good fortune and good friends.
 
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33 comments:

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Hi Jeanie, beautiful photos, lovely smiles and Lizzie is adorable.

Joyful said...

Yeah. You're having a wonderful summer!

roughterrain crane said...

You enjoyed the good weather and the pleasant temperature.

Pamela said...

It looks so fun having friends visit. (I would love having friends visit me here in Japan!) I really like black cherries and sometimes buy them, even though they are quite expensive. I don’t know why, but they are called American Cherries here. Great picture of Lizzie on the porch!

La Table De Nana said...

La Dolce Vita.It suits you so much,enjoy every moment!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It seems a little odd to see Rick tending to the fire on a cool evening wearing shorts and flip flops and no socks! Great to have old friends visit, especially interesting ones!

roentare said...

What a richly woven tapestry of summer joys

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

I am a lover of summer too. We do the opposite. We go to our vacation beach home in Florida during the winter and enjoy our suburban home in Pennsylvania in the summer. I love how your photos tell the stories of your activities at the the lake. So nice that you enjoy guests and so many good times during the summer. It's been really hot here (97 degrees) yesterday but I'm a summer gal and I don't mind it.

Tom said...

...Jeanie, your lake home sure is a wonderful destination for family and friends. Enjoy each summer day that comes your way.

kathyinozarks said...

Good morning, beautiful post awesome to have fresh fruit at the market

My name is Erika. said...

Summer has been great this year, hasn't it? And like you, I just met up with an old friend who I haven't seen in over 20 years. I love how your beach came out, and all looks good. Have a super rest of your time before you have to head home for a few days. hugs-Erika

Anvilcloud said...

You are so sociable with many friends, and I love the lights in the last photo.

Shari Burke said...

Summer is my least favorite season, to put it mildly. I do not like it at all, so it always cheers me up to hear/read about people who do and why they love it. I enjoy thinking about how people are inhabiting their favorite time of year and making the most of the precious moments within it. I am thrilled for you that you're having this wonderful time.

shoreacres said...

I'd pay good money for some of those cherries! I need to check our stores and see if some have arrived -- from somewhere, if not from Michigan. I did find some Ranier cherries this past week; expensive, but so, so good!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

There's nobody like old friends!

Linda @ Life and Linda said...

The weather is so different this year. A fire at this time of year is surprising. This morning, I woke up to a morning that felt like fall. So fun to gather with friends. Farmer’s markets are so lovely. Enjoy those summer fruits.

Steve Reed said...

How great that you got to catch up with an old friend! I'm glad you're having some cooler weather, too. Thanks for all your good comments recently about Olga, BTW. I've appreciated your wise words of advice and guidance. :)

Miss Merry said...

I am enjoying your lake vacation so much! It is so hot here I avoid going outside unless it is necessary.

DVArtist said...

what a nice place and a beautiful life you have built for yourselves. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a great weekend.

Mae Travels said...

Great to see all the fun and friends at your lake place!

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Boud said...

I scrolled quickly past the cosy fire! Yesterday felt like 104°f here..but I'm glad you're enjoying your time.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

There's nothing like being able to shop at a local farm market during summer months, jeanie, even if you have to make the extra effort to get there. We have feasted on cherries several times already, but from the local supermarket sales. It must have been wonderful to see the good friends of yours and Rick's.

an artist reflects said...

Oh summer with your family and friends looks delightful and loving ~ hugs,
an artist reflects ~ carol and ziggy ~ new blog location

Breathtaking said...

Hello Jeanie :)
Seventy five geese must have been a wonderful sighting and also the lovely Killdeer. It's so nice to have old friends visiting, and interesting people who are entertaining. I loved all your photos Jeanie and hope you enjoy many more beautiful summer days to come.
All the best
Sonjia.

Timelesslady said...

Lovely post. I visited from the link in Saturday Critters. We also have a cat, the hide and seek of foot and tail is cute.

Bill said...

It's nice to see old friends. Lizzie looks like she is not happy but she'll get over it. Enjoy the weekend.

anno said...

Fortune smiles-->fortunate smiles on all you love. Except for maybe Lizzie 🙂 who looks like she is embracing her expressivity!

It sounds like you are enjoying wonderful visits and delicious food... clouds or no clouds, I think I could look out over that lake forever. Love that closing picture!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

Shorts and a fire in the fireplace...sounds perfect! We are so hot, we don't need the fire here though. Love the geese and all the fun get togethers! Hugs!

Linda Sue said...

Your lake days are the absolute best. I feel as though I have had a holiday having read your lake posts! thank you, Jeanie!

Rita C at Panoply said...

I love the postcards from the lake. Life just looks easier, better. I hope your appointments go well.

jeanie said...

Oh Jeanie - are you sure you are not AI, because you have such a wonderful life - or at least, you paint a most wonderful picture of life. Thank you.

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