July 24, 2009

Welcome guests from "My North" and "Traverse" Magazine.

Last month an article was published in "Traverse" Northern Michigan's Magazine, titled " Saving the family cottage" Sound familiar? It is about a family, a brother and sister who were left the family cottage and shared it for many years until... That's spooky...One decided they no longer wanted to share.

I conversed with the editor and publisher and he allowed me to post a comment on his blog where the article was reprinted directing his readers to experience the "other" side of partition. Lets give them a great big Lakeside welcome.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Could you scan and post the article, or give us a link to it?

Just your under average blogger said...

www.mynorth.com

Click on the Real Estate tab and then on the "saving the family cottage photo.

Just your under average blogger said...

I placed a link near the bottom of the front page under the heading of "my favorites"

Anonymous said...

Slymie being scared that someone might bring up his ouster, Slymie didn't have an open forum at the end of the annual meeting so in turn no one brought up his possible oust.I guess that means he's still in as prez for another year. So let it be. Since no one in the 135 years as camp prez was ever asked to step down, he is and will be the only one to have ever been asked to do so. He declined.

Anonymous said...

"Since no one in the 135 years as camp prez was ever asked to step down, he is and will be the only one to have ever been asked to do so. He declined."

This is unclear. Was he or was he not asked to step down?

Anonymous said...

This is really unfortunate. I thought Lakesiders would have more balls than this.

Guess they have the president they deserve.

Anonymous said...

Ricky Slymons was planning to filibuster anyway if there was any attempt to oust his daddy.;

Anonymous said...

who's the better person here. Do we really want to live with all that crap. He knows full well what he did. That's punishment enough for his maker

Anonymous said...

"Since no one in the 135 years as camp prez was ever asked to step down,"

There's a first time for everything, dear.