Guestbook Photo Album
We've been so delighted to receive  photos from our guests to share with others, that we have created a "guest photo book".
For your privacy, photos without people are preferred, and names of donors won't be included.
Digital photos can be sent to:
[email protected]
I don't own a computer, and this mailbox will be checked infrequently (unless you call to say you are sending something), so it is not for any regular queries about the cottages.   For any of that, just call us at:   616-669-5187  

And I really can't say it enough--- Thank you so much!  We've gotten an unbelievable amount of enjoyment from your beautuful photos!!

Lexington has a number of unique shops and restaurants.
The town sits on a slight hill, and the main shopping street extends down to 2 marinas, a public park and beach.  One can enjoy  lunch or just  a latte at the outdoor cafe, and look over the marina area.
The marinas are protected by a ring of mamoth boulders, and it's fun to walk along the marina's boardwalk, admiring the docked boats or watching those that are coming or going.
Monarch butterflies have colors that alert predators that they taste bad. The taste comes from the bitter, poisonous sap of the Milkweed plant that the caterpillars eat. When I was a kid there were no lawns up here, just acres of scrub grass and Milkweed plants. We loved to watch the seed pods burst open at the end of the summer.
Another end to a beautiful day.
The colors of the lake change so much, depending on the season, the time of day, and the weather.  It's so restful to look out over that expanse of blue...
2 views of the Seadog's kitchen.
Plenty of room to prepare and host a potluck or a snack, to eat inside, or on the screened porch, or outside on the new patio facing the lake.  Whether it's good weather or bad, you'll have a lovely view of the lake which is only steps away from the cottage.
At night, our family often likes to sit around the big kitchen table and play cards or Monopoly or Risk or Scrabble.  It's the only time all year that we ever do this, and we never get tired of it each summer.
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