July/August 2004
Lazy SusansBy Janet DavisA cottager reaps what she sows, with a flower as laid-back as summer itself. Outward BoundBy Martha Uniacke BreenStick your kitchen where the sun shines and cook al fresco with your friends. Saving BonavistaBy Charles LongThey were told to knock it down. Instead, they built it up. How one couple bought a historic cottage back from the edge. Circulation ManagersBy David ZimmerHandsome and handy, ceiling fans keep us comfy by simply moving air. How cool is that? Last Call for the Big HaulBy Max BurnsBurdened by bottles? A point-of-use system for your cottage water ends the labour of lug. North by NorthwayBy Donna GallCanada’s oldest girls’ camp inspired these wilderness-savvy cottagers. It’s All About AtmosphereBy David ZimmerThe northern lights’ ethereal blend of science, magic, and myth. Easy Does ItBy Jane RodmellFree up your time and enjoy your guests with a low-stress weekend meal plan. Junk ScienceBy John LorincThe ins and outs of cottage-country dumps. Scratching the SurfaceBy Tom CarpenterNicks, dings, and itsy-bitsy cracks are facts of life for a cottage boat. Smooth the relationship with some simple gelcoat repair. Read this article online. PutteringTask Master: Fixing bashed-up mower blades Also in this issue:Legacy |
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