July and August 2009 Issue

- The End 2009.08.04 It’s the last in our series, but a new start for the Crottys at the wrap of their major remodel project on Crooked Lake
- Wide Open Spaces 2009.08.04 We went for the poolhouse, and came away with a feature on an extraordinary, 1,300-acre property. We love it when that happens.
- Windemere on Walloon 2009.08.04 It’s 110 years old, without any fancy siding or luxury accouterments. The interior hasn’t even been re-stained since it was built in 1899.
- Yachtsee - Biggest 2009.08.04 It’s almost impossible to look at Paul and Anne Menke’s boat without wearing sunglasses, what with that expanse of gleaming white hull and their smiles to match.
- Yachtsee - Bigger 2009.08.04 It’s almost impossible to look at Paul and Anne Menke’s boat without wearing sunglasses, what with that expanse of gleaming white hull and their smiles to match.
- Yachtsee - Big 2009.08.04 Prior boating experience didn’t matter; the latest Tiara technology requires only that you know how to open a pop bottle.
- A Quaint Cove 2009.08.04 The view from Del Mecum’s back deck probably didn’t look too much different 100 years ago than it does today.
- Off-shore Extras 2009.08.04 Whether you’re the Helmsman or the First Blendermate, having the right aids to navigation aboard the watercraft can make any lake outing more enjoyable.
- A Note from the Editor 2009.08.04 For 110 years, Windemere cottage has stood secluded and storied on the shores of Walloon Lake, as the descendants of Ernest Hemingway enjoy summer’s splendor on one of the most beautiful inland lakes anywhere.
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