Hello and welcome to *gulp* the LAST Saturday of June (already!) here at the Wannaskan Almanac. Today is June 28th. We've blown through June, and here we are on the doorstep of July. A friend of mine spent a week in June housesitting and dogsitting at her friends' cabin in the lakes country of central Minnesota. Her intention was to have a working vacation to do lots of writing. However, after she arrived and got settled in, the space had different plans for her. Yes, she still got writing done, but something unexpected happened. She became fully attuned to the magic of the cabin. In the 1980s, my grandmother owned a whole resort of cabins. As a child, cabin magic swirled around me like the misty wisps that came off the lake at dawn and dusk, daily tickling my senses and pulling me into the delight of the present. When she described her experience, I knew what she was talking about. As an adult, I, too, have tried to get a lot of writing done, whether that's at a cabin, at...
Spring and Fall are the seasons for travel. It's cool then with fewer people on the move than in summer when the kids are out of school. Winter is a good time to stay home by the fire. And in summer we should stay home to tend the garden and enjoy the flowers. But this summer there was a family wedding that could not be missed. The wedding was to be in Vermont. We thought to travel through Canada north of Lake Superior and then drop down by Lake Champlain. But prices for lodging along that route were outrageous so we decided on the more southerly route. We got a late start on our first day and road construction in Duluth slowed us down even more, so by quitting time we were searching for lodging in small towns. We've gotten fussy the past few years and usually stay in chain motels, which, while boring, generally maintain certain standards. We avoid the word budget in the name of our motel, but the Budget Motel in Ironwood, Michigan w...