Thursday, November 25, 2010

Yummmmmm

Cam and I had a great time in Baysville and saw lots of friends and clients when we visited Lynn and John Murden at their annual open house. Lynn is the owner and chief cook for this fabulous product line of homemade Jams, Jellies, Toppings, Marinades, Maple syrup goodies infused with liquors... - yummm!! Savour Muskoka chefs were there with wonderful samplings and our new Lake of Bays Brewery in Baysville was sampling their brews. Admittance was by food or $$$ donation to the animal shelter in Huntsville and Bracebridge. The Bracebridge Shelter has a special place in my heart as that is where Maggie, my wonderful Jack Russell mix and Dwight office Diva found me 2 1/2 years ago :) It was a great time and I came home with a fabulous basket of goodies for Christmas giving and a lovely giclee print, for a client, by Lynn's husband John Murden a very talented and well known area artist.

Driving back around the

lake on Hwy 117 we passed pristine Grandview Lake where I have a very nice interior decorators cottage for sale. She has done a beautiful job on the re

novations, decorating and furnishings. As winter sets in we will remove it from the market and some lucky Buyer will see this and fall in love with it next Spring. It is absolutely turnkey and gorgeous!



Of course, I had to stop in Dorset to visit Robinson's General Store and to see the Bigwin Steamship in its bright blue shrink-wrap for the winter. Apparently there will be 3 bubblers on Lake of Bays at the Dorset narrows, but the snowmobilers will still run the narrows in front of the Fiery Grill ...they are a brave (I didn't say silly, even if I think so) group.

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