Summer 2009
HE SAYS, SHE SAYSBy Jennifer DavidIndustrial or homey? To build the cottage of their dreams, a husband and wife use teamwork to bring together their disparate visions. WHOSE ISLAND IS IT, ANYWAY?By Sarah ScottWhen the development demon comes calling, is the only good cottager the one who’s already there? SWEET REFUGEBy Gabrielle BauerFor these women, an unassuming cottage on a quiet river is a place to slip between the unbearable past and an insecure future. ALL ITS GLORYBy Jill SniderFresh, ripe, and always surprising, the midsummer tomato is making the most of its moment in the
sun. WHAT'S GOING ON DOWN THERE?By Ray FordDoes your basement or crawl space suffer from mould, poor ventilation, or water damage? Time to call Dr. Damp. ESCAPE TO BARBECUE ISLANDBy Ryan ShervillBuild our grillside work centre, create space for food prep and tool storage, and kiss your free time goodbye. Also in this issue: WATERFRONTMy favourite tipple; vintage Playmates for rent; Don’t Ask Zim!; from China to the lake; BBQ reads; have a Galileo moment; Reporter; download a book or pick one up; follow that blue raven PUTTERINGHit List: Flashlights REAL ESTATEBy Ray FordYour shoreline may be built on Crown land—and payment is due. COTTAGE Q&ABy Jackie DavisBeach intruders; moss and lichen on wood; highway paving; permits for a new dock; succession. COTTAGE STYLEBy Corinna vanGerwenMake your guests more comfortable: Plan ahead with these 13 organizing tips. NATURE SCRAPBOOKBy Tim TinerA royal tour: After a Mexican winter, monarchs fly north to fortify their numbers. WEEKENDEROff duty: Relax, you’re at the cottage |
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