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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Jackpot


My youngest child and I were in St. Ignace the other day to get their Covid-19 vaccination. We happened to have a few minutes to kill before catching the ferry home, so we popped into the local thrift shop for a quick peek. Nestled in with the rubber stamps I found these beautiful made-in-West-Germany cookie molds. Happy happy joy joy! 



The cookie molds are typically used to make traditional German springerle cookies, like the ones pictured above (from 2018.) To buy the molds new is quite expensive, so you can imagine my joy at finding the whole lot for $5.00!

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Get Away


Lots of people ask me what people who live on Mackinac Island like to do to get away. For us, it usually means a quiet place where we can meet family, relax and my husband can fish. Something like this fits the bill perfectly.

And can you think of a more ideal place for morning yoga?


Or for cousins to get together to hang out?


For us, it's pretty much the perfect place to get away.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Fifteen


Lots of the lilacs are starting to fade. It's probably a good thing they don't bloom all year - I don't think I would appreciate them nearly as much if they were here all the time. 

Monday, June 14, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Fourteen

This little lilac bush is just down the street from me. It's shaded so its blooms are sparse, but it more than makes up for it with how incredible it smells.

Sunday, June 13, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Thirteen


Just a lovely little walkway to share with you this morning...

Saturday, June 12, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Twelve


Nothing says June like a bright blue sky and lilac blossoms. It's a perfect picture for the first day of summer vacation...

Friday, June 11, 2021

That's a Wrap


These boys and I finished up their fifth grade year today, with ice cream, as is tradition. Words cannot express how delightful they are. I can't imagine having to spend a year teaching through a global pandemic with any other kids!

A Lilac a Day, Day Eleven


These bushes were planted to disguise the addition we put onto the school back in 2000. When we added the "Big Gym," it doubled the square footage of our building.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Ten

This year the lilacs have put on a beautiful show! These were planted at a house in my neighborhood that was just built last year.

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Nine


Lilacs, the lake and the lighthouse - pictures don't get much more "Mackinac" than that. I snapped this one on my way to the Post Office yesterday after school. 

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Eight


I've often wondered why some trees, like this one, seem to be covered with blossoms, while other have virtually none. I initially assumed it was due to how much sun each tree received, but it can also be due to improper pruning. Lilacs bloom on the growth from the previous season, so they should be pruned within a week or two after the flowers have faded. They can  also be over fertilized (they don't like a lot of nitrogen). And, of course, they do need a minimum of  six hours of sun light each day.

Monday, June 7, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Seven


I think this may be my favorite lilac picture of the year. I love all the different shades...

Sunday, June 6, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Six


The lilacs on the Island just keep getting prettier. These are across the street from the Post Office.
 

Saturday, June 5, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Five


White lilacs aren't my favorite but they're still pretty, especially against that beautiful blue sky. Luckily I snapped this picture yesterday, after school, because the sky is gloomy this morning. I just hope the clouds bring some much needed rain.

Friday, June 4, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Four


I love the pinky color of these lilacs. They are right on the corner near my house, and when I come around the corner the scent is amazing.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Three


The lilac bushes in Marquette Park looked beautiful yesterday. I just love those dark purple ones.

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day Two


I pass these every day on my walk to and from work. Every morning a few more blossoms are open, and this morning they smelled wonderful.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

A Lilac a Day, Day One

This year's lilacs are just starting to open. It is a perfect way to start June...