Last June, after the hectic weeks of preparing for graduation and a party for 2 graduates my husband and I took a trip to Michigan's Upper Penisula, including Mackinac Island and of course the Grand Hotel. Mackinac Island is one of the most beautiful places to visit in this country. There are no motor vehicles allowed and you get there by taking a 15 minute ferry ride. The lilacs were still in bloom,in late June because of their lake climate. Oh--- it was so beautiful and should be on everyone's places to visit. Cindy
Hi Cindy, so nice to meet you. Congrats to the graduates. The pictures look so nice with all the green grass and blue skies. I am soo getting over winter all ready and we haven't even had any real snow to speak of yet. Was 65 last night and 28 this morning. Thats MO for ya. Your house and your blog are both cute as a button. I joined your favorites list so it will list you on my blog. Shanda
Cindy, thanks so much for coming by my blog and for leaving such a kind comment and adding me to your blog list. Welcome to Blogland! I look forward to getting to know you better through your blog. Your blog looks great! I'll be adding you to my Blog list right away. I love Macinac Island. There just isn't another place like it. laurie
I'm so glad you swung by the blog.. The wining of the spoon was wonderful.. but the win of a freindship is priceless. I hope you're having a super evening..hugs ~lynne~
Welcome to Applestone Cottage. My husband Dan and I bought this cottage in the hills of Western Wisconsin 2 years ago. My husband Dan is a building construction and woodworking teacher at our local high school. He loves to build and I love to decorate on a shoe-string budget. With an empty nest looming, we wanted to take our life in a new direction. We found our little stone cottage on 2 acres surrounded by apple trees. Hence, Applestone Cottage began. Please join us as we turn on little cottage in the country into an inviting little home. Cindy
Hi Cindy, so nice to meet you. Congrats to the graduates. The pictures look so nice with all the green grass and blue skies. I am soo getting over winter all ready and we haven't even had any real snow to speak of yet. Was 65 last night and 28 this morning. Thats MO for ya. Your house and your blog are both cute as a button. I joined your favorites list so it will list you on my blog.
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Cindy, thanks so much for coming by my blog and for leaving such a kind comment and adding me to your blog list. Welcome to Blogland! I look forward to getting to know you better through your blog. Your blog looks great! I'll be adding you to my Blog list right away. I love Macinac Island. There just isn't another place like it. laurie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures...and I love the picture of Cocoa on your side bar!! The blog looks really pretty. You've done a great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home you toured. I can only imagine the furnishings once they finish.. Love your blog....hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you swung by the blog.. The wining of the spoon was wonderful.. but the win of a freindship is priceless. I hope you're having a super evening..hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely trip! The Grand Hotel always reminds me of "Somewhere in Time" and the romance of that place. How nice to have visited there!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Lea