Showing posts with label The Rushes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Rushes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Door County Image Wrap-up

The colored chairs of Ephraim looking out onto Sturgeon Bay
Another view of Sturgeon Bay

A Catholic town in the middle of the cornfields
Me, Joni, Tom and Terri



My lovely and me

Photo shoot on the beach

Geese on a pier
The same picture Instagrammed (it's an iPhone app no one should be without)
The babes and I

Tom, Terri and The Bean
There's devilment brewing in Ryan's eyes that Terri is unaware of
Ryan, squinting at my brilliance no doubt

Erin on the pier

Erin instagrammed

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Week 32 at Kangaroo Lake

There's something a little different up here on the lake -- maybe it's the water
I don't quite know how to explain the magic that happens up here at The Rushes on Kangaroo Lake in Door County, Wisconsin. The playful and welcoming environment that Russ and Nan Clark have created and fostered up here is something that's kept their children and friends returning year after year since the mid-80s. And now there's plenty of grandchildren as well. I've joined the Clarks up here myself for 25 of the 27 years (that's a quarter century, kids). For my entire adult life, Week 32 at the Rushes has been my Brigadoon, an enchanting place that seems to only exist for a brief seven days a year.  Maybe it's easiest to describe what goes on up here in pictures . . .

Russ and Nan Clark, the King and Queen of Week 32 (at the 50th Anniversary party we had for them in 2005)
The lake . . .
More of the lake . . .

The wackiness: Steve and I practicing to be pirates


Erin and Steve Aaaarging as well

And yet more zaniness -- Russ and I on Mexican (Margarita) Night

Kayaking (Tom and Maggie in 2004) . . .
Erin kayaking yesterday . . .
Erin, Steve and Tom on kayaks a few years ago
A group shot from 2004

Cary, Chris and the girls



Patrick, Terri and Ryan in 2005

All the kids (except Mira) at their nightly performance on Sunday
Kangaroo Lake
I'll post some more pictures later in the week. I also wanted to express my condolences to all the Urquhart family on the passing of Collin (AKA, Collie-Wobbles). I only met him a few times, but I enjoyed his intelligence, wit and spirit of playfulness. He must have been pretty special to spirit Nan's sister, Suzie, away from Milwaukee and over to South Africa so many years ago. You will be missed, Collin.

Collin with Nan in 2005
Peace