The three above were taken on a sunny day, this next was after a dramatic night of lightening, thunder, and pouring rain. Any direction you look is a potential postcard!
The properties on either side are large vacation homes, and are usually empty other than summer weekends. Just a lovely, relaxing place to live-and that is what we did for the most part: Relax. We did find a little time for shopping at the new quilt shop in Minocqua.
A great little place, the ‘Around the Block Quilt Shop’, at 9785 State Hwy. 70 West, Suite B, Minocqua, WI 54548. Owned by a nice & very helpful Diane Gitzlaff. I really love the little hand quilted ‘Open’ sign. Such a nice touch.
Looks can be deceiving, from the outside the shop looked like an office building. But, the inside looked more like a comfortable home. The shop was broken up into small rooms with country style furniture & lamps. Quilts covered the walls, and bookcases were filled with bolts of fabric. A very pleasant & comfortable shop. Of course I managed to find a ‘couple’ of fabrics that I liked……
Lyn and I also went a to a quilt show over the weekend. It’s a bit funny because we hadn’t planned on going. It was mentioned at the end of the local news cast, and we just decided to go. The “Walk in the Woods Quilt Show” was literally in the woods. Well, this post is getting lengthy-so I’ll tell you all about the quilt show in my next post. Until then, take care, Carole
More about my big Sis, Lyn Cote-Author
When Lyn became a mother, she gave up teaching, and while raising a son and a daughter, she began working on her first novel. Rejection followed. Finally in 1997, Lyn got “the call”. Her first book, Never Alone, was chosen for the brand new Love Inspired romance line. Since then, Lyn has had over thirty-five novels published. Presently, she is preparing some of her works to be published on Kindle.
In 2006 Lyn’s book, Chloe, was a finalist for the RITA, and her book, Her Healing Ways, won the Carol Award in 2011, two of the highest awards in romance. Lyn also features stories of strong women both from real life and true to life fiction on her blog http://www.BooksbyLynCote.com.
Writing books at her lake cottage in northern WI, Lyn hopes her books show the power of divine & human love. I believe she succeeds.
I loved having you, Carole! And enjoyed doing quilting stuff too!
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