Truth of the matter is, life at the lake isn't particularly exciting. There are rarely dramatic moments, major crises. It's just good. And very much the same as it has been in years past. Quiet. Unscheduled. Productive. Lazy. Relaxing. Fun. And sorely needed.
When we were kids spending our summers at the lake, every day was full of fun and full of play. We'd be up and out of the house -- maybe enjoying the beach and most likely enjoying the water. We were back and forth between my house and my cousins, a half mile away, singing show tunes at the top of our lungs as we walked the same stretch of roads I walk now. Whenever the sun was out and the water reasonably calm, we were in the boat and on water skis.
We covered ourselves in baby oil to sit in the sun, and read one book after another. Cousin Patty and I would paint, usually rocks. On rainy days our mothers would bundle us up in the car and head north to Petoskey where they would shop and we would find fun inside a store that sold practical jokes, like dead bugs in plastic ice cubes. We simply lived a wonderful, uncomplicated life.
Slathered in baby oil, enjoying the sun, c. 1980 |
Things today are much the same -- with some differences. There is no boat now and I don't know if I could ski again if I tried. And I probably wouldn't be walking down the road with my cousins belting out show tunes anymore. A quiet, ambling walk with a few stops for "neighboring" is just the ticket.
We would be more likely to be in the shade of the porch than in the hot sun and if we were, we'd be slathering on SPF -- the higher the better!
In the evenings, if we weren't reading, we'd most likely be playing games -- card games and board games. There was no TV, computer/phone streaming or video games to occupy our time. We still play games and read in the evening -- some of the games are even the same. But there are others now, too, and more often than not, it is just Rick and me battling it out.
These days, when I'm in the hot sun, it's because I'm working on our weedy beach, which looked more like a lawn when we arrived. My next door neighbor rototilled it and together we've been using an eco-friendly vinegar/salt/dish soap "herbicide" to kill off the roots. I'm in the process of raking up those roots before they regenerate. But it looks much better. (Those little humps are piles of weeds I'm raking up so they don't re-root.)
I still paint in the summer, much as I did with Patty decades ago. But instead of painting rocks, now it's watercolors, continuing my progress on my England journal. Pretty soon it will be time to fill in the pages with words. But first, the art. I like to paint on the porch -- there's terrific light and if it isn't too windy (or wet) it's a perfect spot to settle for a bit. It's like a portable studio!
Some paintings are better than others. I am no portrait artist, that's for sure! Steve noted that in an earlier post where I showed the journal that perhaps there was a painting of the two of us when we met in London. He had a good eye but I'm not being modest when I say "how could he possibly recognize us?" He looks much better in real life than my art of him -- and I look much worse than my image of me. (It was unintentional but hey, if you can't glam yourself up in your own journal, where can you? I really do have to try to fix that a bit. My face is not that thin and my hair not that straight!) Apologies to Steve!
I do better with Rick when I don't paint his face! (For which, I think, he is terribly grateful!)
As in years past, there is lots of reading to be done. And, as in those days, many of the books are still mysteries, but I've moved on from Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden to Ann Cleeves, Donna Leon and Colin Dexter, with a biography or novel thrown in for diversity. (But I might pick up a Trixie this summer for old time's sake.)
Surprisingly, the thing I love most at the lake -- swimming -- is something I've not done yet. I'm due for some ear surgery in early August .
My doc suggested being very careful around the water. So, when I do go in I'll be keeping my head up. Maybe that's a good thing!
There is a saying that the more things change, the more they stay the same, like our beautiful sunsets.
Sometimes that's a good thing.
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53 comments:
Sounds like a terrible ordeal. 😉😇
I read an old Hardy Boys mystery some time ago. It wasn't the same. I wonder how Trixie will work for you.
Your lake life sounds absolutely dreamy! I love how you’ve blended old memories with present-day joys games, painting, and even tackling weeds! It's comforting how “same” can feel so special.
Wishing you peaceful days, beautiful sunsets, and a speedy recovery from your upcoming surgery!
The life you describe is so different from anything in my experience that it's like being an anthropologist! Reading curiously and respectfully, and discovering all kinds of activities!
...summer at the lake when the living is easy!
The wood paneling and phone on the wall bring back sweet, uncomplicated memories. 🙂
Did you notice the young man pushing the boat in the first photo didn't even take the cigarette out of his mouth?? Ha ha..You don't see that anymore!
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Lovely photos and paintings. The ducks and the water are so refreshing. It us very hot 🔥 🥵 and humid here in Montreal and won't let up for another week so it says. Thank you 😊 🙏 so much for sharing.
Oh, gosh, Trixie Belden was my favorite growing up! Loved her books. I also loved Cherry Ames, who was a nurse. Like you, my reading has moved on to more involved stories and adult themes. Sounds like lovely, languid days of doing what gives you pleasure. Have a great summer.
same ole', same ole' sounds very exciting to me. i enjoy slowing down, and i enjoy attending summer festivals and doing things that can only be done in summer. i always enjoy reading about the lake, i view it as an exciting getaway!! i enjoyed the vintage pictures and seeing your "art work" station, it looks perfect and well artsy!!
I love your comparing now and then at the cottage. And I love the view you gave yourself at your painting table. How cool is that!
You live..and grew up in..a lovely place. I sometimes wonder what it would have been like to not be moving on, following dad's work...then my work..then husband's work..then kids schooling...
I was a Trixie Belden fan, too! If you re-read any of her adventures, I'll be interested in hearing how they hold up.
It is interesting to see how much things can change and yet feel practically the same. I think the rituals and regular beats of a year help to hold things together. (And, after years of following your blog, your annual stays at the lake have fallen into the category of something I expect. If you're there, all is well with the world.) Glad you're finding time for art -- your watercolors are lovely!
Life at the lake appears to have evolved with quiet grace, retaining its enduring charm and simple pleasures while embracing the thoughtful pace of the present.
Growing up we had a man-made lake a block away that was wild for a long stretch and big dry fields of sand dunes, wildflowers, and stickers. So I remember summers of red-winged blackbirds, mallards, frogs, skinks, dragonflies, tadpoles, monarchs, toads, grasshoppers, killdeer, flickers, salamanders, turtles, meadowlarks, crows, garter snakes, waterbugs, minnows...but not being in or on the water. Yet your description of memories at the lake still resonate with me so much. Going down by the lake or out into the fields of tall prairie grass were always my peaceful places. They still are in my heart and mind. You are so lucky that you are able to go there to this day!! That is such a gift!! :)
A wonderful walk down memory lane. Ohhh the days of baby oil for a sun tan. What were we thinking? LOL
That is a beautiful sunset.
Enjoy your time at the lake.
All the best Jan
PS Hope your upcoming ear surgery goes well.
Sunsets over water are the best part of summer aren't they?
You have the most fabulous summer memories I have ever heard! What wonderful time in your life.
What a nice history of your days at the lake. Seems like a beloved place and what good memories. Is that Otsego Lake in NY? I have not been there but I've been to places in Upstate NY near Clayton etc. Enjoy your time there.
I have many fond memories of the cottage, and I certainly don’t regret the years I owned it, and my daughter and son-in-law remember it fondly and talk about it to this day. I also remember the upkeep, the expense and the long drive to get there!
Simple living, quiet days--my favorite way to be. Enjoy these beautiful days at the lake and savor the simple pleasures :-)
What a life.Your youth there is just so absolutely wonderful.The pics you have are priceless.. Life has changed so much for young people..I liked it better back then.Your painting spot s idyllic.Im not a face painter either as you know:) Happy cottage life summer to you.I adore the photo of you reading.
PS I was Nancy Drew all the way..andLa Comtesse de Ségur.
There is definitely comfort in returning to a place that holds many happy memories, Jeanie, and the lake is that place for you.
I am a hermit in the hot weather. I should be playing in the river, but have no desire at the moment to even jump in there. You have some wonderful memories at your lake. Janice
Oh Jeanie - Your lake and your memories remind me so much of my own childhood going to upstate NY to my Great Grandmother's camp on Lake Desolation. It has wonderful memories. All my relatives up there are no longer with us but I still go up every few years with my own family. Not much has changed there which is wonderful. Enjoy your summer.
I felt my blood pressure dropping, just reading your post. I miss the lake this year, we are two blocks away, but our pontoon boat is docked at a friends and in dry dock as it needs it's third motor...ugh. Hugs, so glad. you can unwind and relax in such a beautiful setting! Sandi
The painting of you and Steve is fantastic. I think the hardest thing to draw is the nose. I like how you drew those noses. My granddaughter tends to leave empty space where the nose should be, which looks weird.
Such great childhood memories, how wonderful Jeanie. Keep on enjoying your visits to the lake.
“ after changes upon changes, we are more or less the same. After changes we are more or less the same” lyrics from one of my fave songs The Boxer. Enjoy reading your idyllic lakeside living. I’m sure these are prime materials for a memoir one day. 😉
Why the heck Baby oil??? You made me laugh about the portrait-description!
Oh, the water and the change of things....
Amazing sunset and wonderful memories are a perfect way to share your lake life. I'm wishing you great days of bliss this summer.
Oh very cute photos and memories
Jeanie, this was such a beautiful post. I don't know if this will publish or not, but am giving it a go anyway. I didn't have a lake to go to way back then but did manage a few summer trips to Yosemite with cousins so I have great memories too. Keep enjoying the summer and the lake. I can tell you still love it as much as you did then..xxoJudy
I can so relate! I love the slow pace of life at the lake. We barely leave my parents house because being on the water is the place to be. We usually take one car trip to a town with a huge toy store one day. We try to plan that on the least nice day of our week there. But otherwise it's just same old same old which I am a ok with!!
Summertime at the lake where life slows down and recharges you. Sounds great to me.
You have so many nice memories from this place. It must be wonderful to still have it and coming back every year.
It sounds like it is close to perfection. Enjoy your time painting. I look forward to seeing your journals. Glam it up all you want! lol
Oh I loved Trixie Beldon - so much more realistic that Nancy Drew! We had a river and it was at the bottom of the hill from our house - for much of my childhood it was dry, but when I became a teenager we had enough water to get out the boat and the waterskis - let me just say I am not a natural at being dragged up and down on top of the water!!! It looks wonderful - and I do love your projects.
Sounds lovely.
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Your days at the lake still sound fabulous. A low key summer. And I love how you have so many old photos. They are such fun to see. I didn't spend summer as a teenager at the lake but I do remember laying a lot of games, especially cards, and walking around the neighborhood chatting with friends for hours. Have fun and enjoy, and I hope you get in swimming soon. hugs-Erika
I know I've mentioned this before, but your old photos when you were growing up are treasures. The lake sounds so peaceful during the summer months, and it was nice to hear about what you did back then for entertainment, and what you do now. I love the simple game of checkers. You know, I've always wanted to water ski. Have never tried it before. The beach looks good, thanks to your neighbor and yourself. Your art space is delightful. I can see how you can get creative there. I LOVE that photo of you just reading. And that sunset! Oh my, it's beautiful.
I sure do enjoy these lakes posts, Jeanie. They are a nice welcome from the heat that we've been having the last couple days.
~Sheri
How blessed you are wonderful memories and a beautiful place to rest and relax every summer.
Cathy
Sounds idyllic. I love the idea of a beach house or lake house to spend the summer in.
Such beautiful memories you describe. I love them. Sounds like you had a lovely childhood. I think its very special to be walking the same roads you did then and still appreciating everything around you. I live in my childhood home, and I love it.
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Wonderful memories and old photos . Great photo of Rick.
The beach does look, you did a great job weeding.
Love the paintings and the beautiful sunset.
Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead!
Love those pictures of summers past! They remind me of my own summers at the cabin.
So poignant. Those are nice memories to have and one thing's unchanging: nature is still so beautiful. Look at that sunset!
Jeanie... All this sounds so familiar... because you grew up leading the life I read about in books and watched in movies! It sounds so summery and fun, and there was a soundtrack playing in my head as I read (everything from The Beach Boys to Don Henley's "Boys of Summer"). It's so lovely that you have the fun memories and the new experiences at the lake. That sunset is spectacular.
Hi Jeanie! Oh, the lake looks and sounds wonderful! I love your descriptions of cousin days. I hope your ear surgery goes well.
I was surprised to see Anno's comment. I didn't realize she's still around. Like her, I'm always sure that summer's really come when you go up to the lake. It's just one of those seasonal changes I've come to expect, and it's always fun to tag along and see what you're up to.
Oh my, I find myself feeling soooo envious! What a delightful way to spend the summer. Well worth all your work to get there this year.
Enjoy, enjoy. All those memories are really something!
LOL -- I'm getting a kick out of our portrait! I think I borrowed your mascara! :)
Relaxing days on the lake sound glorious. But having to deal with weeds in two locations does not!
I was a Trixie fan as well. I have not read any as an adult. I remember Happy Valley Mystery being a favorite as it was exciting that it was set in my home state of Iowa . Maybe I should re-read as well.
- Cara
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