Winter 2007
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A Cottage Built with Local FlavourBy Kim PittawayThis Georgian Bay couple didn’t have to go far to find all the help they needed. Ice CapadesBy Pat LynchFor these islanders, getting to the cottage is a bone-thumping, propeller-powered adventure on ice. 18th Annual Photo Contest
Mixed BlessingsBy Ruth GangbarHomemade mixes add time-saving versatility to your cottage meals, or make unique gifts for your friends. Decisions, decisions... Can This Cottage be Winterized?By Charles LongStrategic thinking and expert advice for three cottagers with familiar cold-weather conundrums. PutteringTask Master: Make your toboggan slope-ready Also in this issue:On the WaterfrontA speed-skating pioneer; keeping hot water bottles cozy; Manitoulin pedal power; how art helped save an island; please don’t feed the deer; toboggans on your noggin; Zimmer rants on trashy behaviour; book review of Looking for Loons Cottage Q&ABy Christine LangloisTin ceilings and condensation; traplines and pets; re-webbing lawn chairs; creosote-tie retaining wall; a cottage tree for Christmas? Nature ScrapbookBy Tim TinerLittle stinker: The musky mink is fair of fur and foul of temper. Cottage ClassicBy Moira FarrThe directionally challenged driftwood marker. |
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