We've been enjoying beautiful weather at the lake -- warm (hot!) days and cooler nights, so perfect for sleeping. Well, this one sleeps all day, heat or not!
It's nice to be able to say we are fully settled. Well, almost. Work on the beach is never ending, but the yard is looking good and it's looking pretty cheery around here. Hot days, pleasant evenings.
We spent a good deal of time cleaning. I've been somewhat mobility impaired for a few weeks (it's improving) and Rick, as usual, did the heavy lifting. It started when the carpet cleaners were working next door and came in to do our rugs. Well, with clean rugs you have to go all the way!
The worst job was our bathroom shower. We have a high iron content here and the walls had become bright orange. The only thing that takes it off is Bar Keepers Friend. When I do it, I tackle a small area at a time. Rick went whole hog, with no gloves. Do you remember when I used the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on my face and got a chemical burn? Well, too much Bar Keeper's Friend without gloves does the same. It was gone in a couple of days with aquaphor and lotion but LOTS of peeling! The shower looks pristine and shocking white! But don't do this at home without gloves!.
It didn't stop him from kayak paddles across the lake. I kept an eye on him with my zoom!
When he came home from his paddle, he brought me flowers!
Despite the work, we managed some lazy and relaxing time too. Rides for Rick and our daily New York Times puzzles!
I've been doing lots of reading. And yes, to those who have asked, I have done a bit of art.
Not a lot yet. But I finished this painting of the windmills at Kinderdijk, Netherlands. . . Not that fond of the windmills and sky but I really liked the reeds at the bottom.
For something completely different, a family portrait of crazy cats. I may cut them into individual squares for cards. I haven't decided yet.
And the best part of it has been time with family. My cousin Jack came by a couple of times and we enjoyed chicken on the grill.
A few days later, the Ohio cousins arrived! We are like siblings, having spent every summer together for a decade during our teens and early 20s. Now there is a new generation. This is Grayson!
And this is his big brother, Aiden!
Aiden was having more fun than anyone -- and we were all having loads of fun. This was his first visit to the cottage. He loved the lake (which he called "the sea.")
And he also loved pushing Grandpa, Grandma and Cousin Deet (that's me) around on our rafts. (Below, with his dad, Jeff) It was incredibly relaxing -- laying on the raft and being pushed along. No effort required!
All was well -- then CRISIS! Their toilet broke! With six people, including two seniors and a toddler, you need a working toilet! So, Jeff, Lauren and the boys headed back for Cleveland. It was too bad it ended up being such a quick trip. Now you see 'em, now you don't. (I was happy to let Mutty and Howard use ours as needed!)
My cousin and her husband stuck around for a few days trying to make arrangements for toilet repair. (Fortunately, I could provide temporary accommodations when needed!) That meant we got to have more fun plenty of floating-on-a-raft-time.
Our cousin Jack returned to see them and we enjoyed dinner out.

Meanwhile, the toilet repair people could come so they stayed an extra day. That was fun for me because we don't see each other often. We spent a lot of time floating on the lake and laughing.
And, we had a final dinner out at a nearby golf resort's sports bar. The service was terrible. The food was great, but pricey. Still, you couldn't beat the view!

And where was Rick for all this? Unfortunately, he had to leave before that, needing to get home for appointments. He took off on his bike, traveling in the heat wave!
Now I'm home for a few days too -- appointments and celebrating his birthday. It was a good thing I came home when I did -- the air quality got into the 176 zone and the sky looked apocalyptic. (As I write this, air quality is 366. Glad I got used to masks during Covid!)
I'll miss this. 
It's good to see Rick, though I'll miss my lake! But I'll be back!
7 comments:
Looks idyllic on the lake, spending most of the day floating around - wow! A pity that modern life had to intrude about the toilet, but so glad some of your family were able to spend longer. What a perfect situation and lovely for the little kids.
I hope the smoke leaves asap! The lake looks fun on the rafts and I like your paintings ... Keep them coming.
I need to float on lake!!!! No sharks! (laugh). Seriously, I love lake water. I have family who love to visit northern Michigan in the summer. They have a magical time, every year.
Bummer, when the toilet breaks-It really is the small things in life like a working toilet (laugh). Glad your summer is going beautifully and you are enjoying the gorgeous weather.
Velva
Jeanie, what a whirlwind at the lake — the mix of beautiful weather, family fun, and unexpected crisis really captures how life can turn on a dime. I’m glad you’re getting those cooler nights for good sleep, even if Lizzie seems determined to snooze straight through the heat. Your lake posts always feel like summer itself, full of heart, humor, and real‑life moments. Hoping the crisis smooths out quickly and the rest of your time there is nothing but joy. I would love to live by a lake!
What a fun visit! Those Aiden and his brother resemble each other! How fun to have some young life around for a few days, too. But what a bummer about their plumbing issues! Yikes!
We have the terrible air quality, too. It was in the high 300s this morning but is in the 290s now. I had planned to take the boys to the pool tonight before this smoke moved in. We will be going to the library which is open late on Thursays. Hurrah!
Kiddies just love water don't they, idyllic times for them.
No-one wants or needs a toilet breakage but all ended well with you spending extra time with family.
Take care ... you'll be back at the lake soon!
All the best Jan
You have been crazy-busy! I love those cats. Yes, cut them apart and share them!
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