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Monday, August 11, 2025

A Day at the Lake

Bob and I had such a nice day on Saturday.  Some friends of ours have a cottage on a small lake and had invited us to some spend some time there this summer and we finally had a Saturday free to do that.



Their cottage is about 45 minutes north of our house, and we totally enjoyed this beautiful drive through the country.



This cottage isn't the typical cottage on the lake.  It has an interesting history.  It was built in 1930 as resort and was used as a bath house, dance hall and area for socials and swimming.  In 1942 it was repurposed as a skating rink, while the lower level was still used as a bath house.  In 1960 business had declined and it was vacated. A couple bought it in 1970 and renovated it to be used as a cottage.  They did a lot of work on it, but had to sell it in 1979 due to illness. The next family that bought it owned it for years and brought in a lot of antiques to decorate it to reflect the time it was built.
When our friends bought this cabin, it came with everything in it - the antiques, the decor, all the furniture and even dishes and glasses!

Now that I've told you the story, here's some photos of it.

This is painted on a storage shed next to the cottage.





The front of the cottage



The back deck 





The lake; you can see how dry it's been in our area, the lake level is way down from the usual as seen by the docks.



The inside - this is the back porch which has so many vintage things.  Old oil lamps, old pictures, readers digest magazines, old cook books and tools.  It was fun to look through it all.



This little table which has old hymns under the glass top.





Inside there is a huge loft with antique beds, a sewing machine, trunks...  You can see an old player piano in the corner on the main level.






Also in the loft is this wringer washer and other washing tools.  (A reminder of how spoiled we are now!)




This is one of several beautiful old dressers left for them.




This is one of the bedrooms.  It's called the Miss America room...




The reason for that name is because Miss America from 1988 stayed there and sent this signed photo as a thank you.   :)





This trunk was used by someone named J van Putten when he traveled to the USA from Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 1903.




They even have this original sign for the roller skating days.






Here's Bob and Sandy.  We enjoyed spending the afternoon with them and seeing their beautiful place on Little Sand Lake!

26 comments:

Debby @ My Shasta Home said...

What a unique place. I like the roof line of the cottage. It reminds me of a Quonset hut which I have always thought were cool when remodeled. All the antiques and even dishes etc. Wow.

HappyK said...

Wow what a great buy that was. What a beautiful place filled with all those great things. Amazing.

Chatty Crone said...

Oh my goodness Mari, I LOVED that cottage. How unique and wonderful. I have never seen one like that. You are lucky to have these people as friends and you could stay there,

Ginny Hartzler said...

This place is AMAZING! As are it's contents! It is adorable from the outside, but so huge inside. And that porch is awesome! As is the deck. A historical one of a kind for sure.

Susan said...

How nice that your friends invited you to stay at such a nice place. I love the history and of course the view!

Nicole Orriëns said...

Oh wow, it looks amazing! I love it. It must be a lovely place to visit. And I love the history of the place.

Jeanette said...

That is a really cool cottage! It has such a wonderful history! It must have been really fun for your friends to purchase it and have all of that stuff come with it!

Joyful in His Presence said...

What a lovely piece of history that you were able to explore. I loved seeing all of the antiques and my favorite of it all is the table with all of the old hymns displayed on it.

Shug said...

This looks like a very interesting place and what a unique style. I also enjoyed seeing that gorgeous barn. We don't see many barns like this nice one in our area. Happy Tuesday Mari

Billie Jo said...

My goodness! This is beautiful! What an amazing place! Thanks for the photos and for taking us along with you. Have a nice Tuesday afternoon, my friend.

R’s Rue said...

So beautiful.

photowannabe said...

What an amazing beach front property. Those antiques are wonderful, especially the old wash tubs.
It would have been so much fun to stay in. The place is huge. Love everything about the cottage.
Sue

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh, that looks like such a fun place to visit! I can just imagine all the memories made there in the past, and what a unique and interesting history it has! I would love to have seen the kitchen too...was it also antiquey? That really looks like a great place!!!

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Mari. This looks like a fun place to visit. I love all of the antiques in the cabin. Glad you had a nice time. Enjoy the rest of your week!

Prims By The Water said...

I have heard of folks living in churches and school houses, but never a rink. How cool and how fun to stay with friends in such a unique home. Janice

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Hi Mari, what a lovely and fascinating place 😊 I really like the ambiance and history.

Michelle said...

What an interesting place!

Lowcarb team member said...

What an amazing and quite unique property.
I did enjoy seeing your photographs.
How nice to spend time with your friends there.

All the best Jan

Miss Merry said...

What a special place to live! It is so unique and has so many wonderful features! Thank you for sharing it with us!

acorn hollow said...

What a unique place and how wonderful to walk in all furnished.
Cathy

Terri D said...

How fun!! What an interesting cottage and how great that you got to see it and enjoy the day with your friends! It really is like a museum! Thanks for sharing it with us!

The Feminine Energy said...

WOW!!! What a gorgeous place!! Amazing!! And how generous of them to invite you over, Mari. Very relaxing, I'm imagining. Love, Andrea xoxo

Catherine said...

Very, very nice place( I may have already commented because William disturbed me when I was on my phone!)

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

This is SO cool!! Love the look and vibe of it all...and especially the history. It's wonderful how they've left so much of it to display and share the history. Thanks for sharing! What a fun tour :)

Happy@Home said...

I loved hearing the history of the cottage. What a fun place to visit.

Kim said...

Well, this is my kind of place!! Every inch is so charming. I think it's amazing that they were able to get the place with all the decor accents and all that history! How fun!!