Thinking Inside the Box
By Carolyn Kennedy
A rundown 1950s cottage gets an upgrade but keeps its character.
Who Do You Call?
By Susan Nerberg
You need to hire the right people for your cottage reno or construction job. Here’s what you should
know.
Welcome to Coney Island
By Jake MacDonald
It's been quite a ride for this fun-filled family retreat, a Lake of the Woods landmark for more than a
century.
In the Bag
By Jane Rodmell
Make-ahead frozen dinners will save you time and impress your guests.
Web bonus: finishing instructions to print and pack
up with your recipes.
Gazebo Royale
By Wayne Lennox
Who wouldn’t want to build an outdoor room, where you can do whatever you like?
See Wayne build it in person at the 2008 Spring Cottage Life
Show.
Web bonus: deck plans for this project.
Cottage Life Boating
- Kenogami Lake cottagers may be the most fanatic pontoon boaters around
- Greener boating that goes easy on your lake
- Windward Ways: 10 sweet cottage sailboats
- Boathouse: unidentified floating objects, GPS for boating, operator card update, mastering tilt and trim, and more
Puttering
Saturday Project: Weathervane
Real Tools: Diaphragm pump
Go Green: Eco-friendly paint
DIY Weekend Engineering: Take the bounce out of your
floors
Indispensible: Span tables
Stuff We Like: X-Bench
Hit List: Clamps roundup
Great Inventions: A swingin’ table; Door-screen saver
Also in this issue:
On the Waterfront
My Favourite: Flea Market; Bigwin Bond girl; Clever Pet Tricks; Ask Zim; Countdown to May 24; That’s
Wild!; Cottaging in the future; A shipwreck party; One-eyed bird;
Reporter; Lake music; Fearless mice.
Real Estate
By John Lorinc
This Cottage Is Not For You: The secrets to checking out a property before you make the long trip to see
it in person.
Cottage Q&A
By Christine Langlois
Thirsty blooms, hungry deer, pump DIY.
Cottage Style
By Yuki Hayashi
A Little Less Dark: Exterior fixtures that keep a lid on light.
Nature Scrapbook
By Tim Tiner
Early Risers: Spotted turtles emerge.
Weekender
By Leif Parsons
When you can’t tell guests to get lost.
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