Celebrate! A New Perspective on Closing the Cottage
Well, all summer long you've been enjoying yourself and entertaining family and friends at the cottage. How quickly the summer passed. And now it's time to think about getting ready to close the cottage.
As fall approaches and the cool weather and shorter days arrive, cottage owners will sadly anticipate the end of cottage season. For many, shutting down their summer sanctuary is a double dose of bad news - not only do lazy days on the dock disappear but they are quickly replaced with the labour required to close the cottage properly.
Fortunately, many cottage owners are beating the blues by celebrating the end of cottage season with a "let's make a good situation out of a bad one" attitude - a sentiment that has become as common in cottage country as Muskoka chairs and mosquito repellent. Many cottagers are inviting guests to celebrate in a "less is more" type of atmosphere during their last days of rural rest. Visitors are sitting on moving boxes and using candles for electricity as they congregate and reminisce about the "unusual amount of mosquitoes" and "Johnny's first swim". For many, this last gathering makes the impending move back to the city a little more bearable.
Lisa Tollis, Sales Representative
Royal LePage State Realty, Brokerage.
Visit www.LisaTollis.ca for more information about Cottages, Real Estate and Listings.
courtesy: RLP
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