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hey’re finally here — the J months of summer so anxiously awaited through the first half of the year. Water temps edge above bone-chilling, flowers can be planted with confidence, and those of us with jobs that mean working indoors silently lament sunny days pushing 80. I speak from experience on the last of that list, but that makes outdoors time all the better, too. One of my favorite activities is to grab some food and head toward a waterside spot for a meal — or in a crunch, find a seat in a park downtown for a weekday lunch break. For those who share the passion, we have a guide to the top picnic spots in the area — and to accompany it, two recipes perfect for a make-and-take
meal as well as some swag to pack it in. We also paid a visit to two cottages. One, on Walloon Lake, offers a simple, easy and upscale style. In the other cottage, we focused on two rooms — the living and dining — which have been updated in the past year but remember their roots. Finally, we looked at the job of a landscape architect, and learned plants are just a small portion of the work. And now, I think it’s time to get outside and enjoy.
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A tisket, a tasket A perfect picnic basket Photography by G. Randall Goss
A classic wicker basket with a large insulated interior for food and drinks, with wine glasses, wooden cutting board and knife. Available at The Basket Shop in Petoskey.
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1 A wicker picnic barrel picnic basket with wine and cheese service and room enough for two bottles of wine. Available for purchase in Boyne City at CindiFranco’s Cool Stuff. You can also rent one from Lake Street Market complete with a custom lunch and drinks.
A colorful cordura nylon picnic backpack. Complete dining service for two with a large storage compartment. Available at The Basket Shop in Petoskey.
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A polyester canvas insulated cooler tote with service for two and plenty of room for a picnic lunch. Available at Meyer Ace Hardware in Petoskey.
5 A blue cordura nylon insulated picnic carrier with service for four. Also includes a blanket, insulated food pouch and insulated wine carrier. Available at The Basket Shop in Petoskey.
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Easy to make, easy to take By Maggie Peterson
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Tuscan Bread Salad with Grilled Pork Tenderloin
“The salad can be put together ahead of time with the vinaigrette drizzled on before eating. The pork tenderloin eats very well at room temperature. ... Plus, the flavors, basil, garlic, rosemary really epitomize the best of summer cooking.” For the pork tenderloin: 2 1/2 pounds pork tenderloin, cleaned of sinew 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil Salt and pepper 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped 6 garlic cloves, minced 1/4 cup Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar For the bread: 8 slices rustic Italian bread 1/2 cup olive oil 2 teaspoons garlic, crushed For the vinaigrette: 1 teaspoon garlic, minced 3 flat anchovies, minced 1 tablespoon capers, rough chopped 1/4 cup red wine vinegar 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt For the salad: 3 Roma tomatoes, sliced 1 cucumber, peeled and sliced 1 cup red onion, finely sliced 8 cups mixture of arugula, radicchio and mixed baby greens 1 cup fresh basil leaves, rough chopped 1 zucchini, sliced fine Salt and pepper to taste Aged pecorino or good quality Parmesan, grated or shaved
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Directions: For the pork tenderloin:
Brush the pork tenderloin with the olive oil. Season it well with salt and pepper. Combine the rosemary, thyme, garlic, Dijon mustard and balsamic vinegar into a thick paste. Spread it over the tenderloin. Grill the tenderloin over medium coals, turning about every 3 minutes for about 20 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 150 degrees. For the bread:
Mix the olive oil and garlic together in a bowl. Brush the bread slices with the olive oil, and grill or broil until toasted. Cut the bread slices into thirds. For the vinaigrette:
Mix together all of the ingredients for the vinaigrette until well combined. For the salad:
In a large bowl or platter arrange the mixed greens, arugula, radicchio, basil leaves, zucchini, onion, cucumber and tomato slices with the grilled bread. Sprinkle the vinaigrette over the salad and garnish with shaved aged pecorino or grated Parmesan. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper. Serves 8.
Lemon Ricotta Cake
“The cake is moist, but not too fragile, and serves up great with just some fresh berries for a light finish to a great summer picnic.”
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6 ounces butter 1 1/2 cups ricotta cheese 1 1/2 cups sugar 3 large eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 lemons, zested 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 1/2 cups cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Powdered sugar for dusting
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Cream together the butter, sugar and ricotta until light and fluffy. In a separate bowl combine the dry ingredients. With the mixer running add the eggs one at a time until fully incorporated. Add the vanilla extract, lemon zest and lemon juice. Add the dry ingredients one third at a time scraping down the sides of the bowl after each addition. Pour the batter into a 9-by-5-by-3-inch greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45-55 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Served garnished with some fresh berries or a little dollop of whipped cream. Serves 6.
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The perfect picnic place By Maggie Peterson • Photography by G. Randall Goss
There may be nothing more iconic to Northern Michigan summers than a picnic. Checked tablecloths are optional, but taking the opportunity to enjoy a meal in the great outdoors isn’t — especially for a season so fleeting. These are some of the most favored in the area — by chambers of commerce, the public and us.
Either way you walk it, the view is worth it — Lake Charlevoix and forested landscape as far as the eye can see. Lakeside
Two locales in Charlevoix are loved for lakefront picnics. The first is Michigan Beach, named for the lake that borders it. It’s popular at sunset, but also for Petoskey stone hunting; a covered pavilion lends a bit of shelter on less than ideal days. The other spot is Mount McSauba. Settle in among the dunes for a rustic waterfront picnic. Sweet seclusion
Views of the bay
Two Petoskey parks offer sweeping views of Little Traverse Bay — Bayfront Park and Sunset Park Bayfront spans a length of Little Traverse Bay, but one spot in particular is a favorite — the waterfall area. At this location, diners are nearly surrounded by water. To one side is the waterfall, trickling from above into a rivulet below. To the other side is Little Traverse Bay, a spectrum of blues if the weather’s sunny. The area is away from the entrance to the park but close to parking, with several picnic tables. Almost directly vertical is Sunset Park, accessible off U.S. 31. It’s nice anytime, but earned its name for its day’s end views. The park is perched about 30 feet above Bayfront Park and the water, for a bird’s-eye view.
Sturgeon Bay’s beauty is underscored by its seclusion. Edged by Wilderness State Park, this length of sand is a favorite — but favored does not equal crowded. And that’s because it’s so big, there’s
always a corner to call your own. Adventure also comes in the drive there; entrance is through Wilderness, or just continue up the Tunnel of Trees, past Cross Village, until you see the dunes. Downtown dining
Harbor Springs is not short on waterfront dining. That’s because the city places more than 30 picnic tables, some handicap accessible, along the stretch from Zoll Street to Zorn Park. Benches also share the less than one-mile stretch. These seats are favorites to enjoy togo meals for those spending a day in Harbor. For those picking up lunch or dinner in Petoskey, there’s Pennsylvania Park right in heart of downtown. Picnic tables can be at a premium when the weather’s just right or there’s a concert
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One advantage of Avalanche Mountain Preserve is you can work off lunch calories before you eat them on your way to a hilltop picnic. The Boyne City location features a giant hill with viewing platforms on top, but to get there means one of two things. Stairs or path? The stairs — 462 to be exact — are more direct, but the path winds through woods. Picnic basket information on page 8 14
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If your Petoskey picnic requires more than a table or two, a host of shelters are here. Not only is there one at Festival Place near Bayfront Park, but Mineral Well Park has its own just across the street. Then, there are two in the Bear River Valley Recreation Area — one larger right next to the river near Lake Street, and the other smaller and more secluded near Branch Street. If no one is there, the policy is first come, first served. However, reservations can be made at (231) 347-2500 or www.petoskey.us. HL
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he Atchisons came to Northern Michigan as many others do — at the invitation of friends. That was in 1990, and it was also the first time Laura and Dave had been to Walloon Lake. In 2009, they spent their first summer in their own cottage on the same lake. “We decided we liked the intimacy of Walloon,” Laura noted of when the pair began to think about purchasing property here. “ … This lot was one that we passed many times and it suddenly became available, and we jumped on in it.” The spot had several pros for the couple, including the lakeside positioning, and the value and beauty of the sunset view. Another boon was being able to build a home from start to finish.
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“We’ve both been very interested in design and architecture,” Dave said. But, he noted, having interest and a knack for home improvement is different than building a house. They interviewed a few construction firms and decided on North Star Builders Inc. of Petoskey. Owner and builder Doug Houlmont and architect Mike Pattullo teamed to design
and construct the cottage. It takes up almost the entire lot, but its presence is not overwhelming. “It could be a primary residence, it’s of that quality,” Laura noted. The cottage is a main level and upstairs; a lower level was out of the question because of lake proximity and the fact that under the home, a stream runs, Houlmont said. The main level feels airy; instead of full walls separating the living room, dining area and kitchen, there are half walls and large, square, stately pillars. The kitchen is awash in white (even the granite is a part of it with the name Super White). A window gives natural light, and over the bar and through the living room is a view of the water. In the same area are two spaces built
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into the space below the stairs. The first is a wet bar, with beadboard on the back wall and the same granite as the kitchen counters. And next to it, through a door, is a deluxe pantry. With a window, floor to ceiling shelves and a counter, there’s plenty of room and access for easy meal prep. The living room is marked by a large, curved window with a seat underneath and built-in bookshelves on either side. Houlmont said the curves are a signature design by the architect, and here they add a layer of style. Large stuffed chairs and 18
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a sofa are clustered around a coffee table and fireplace for easy conversation. The tray ceiling stands at 10 feet instead of the 9 elsewhere, and the inset is done in beadboard. Because of this height difference, the master suite directly above the living room had to be raised. Two risers lead to the master from the rest of the upstairs, and a few steps down a short corridor reveals the room. It’s in yellow, a pale shade that offsets the blue of the water. Because if this room has one thing, it’s water views. The lakeside wall, being right above the living room, is also curved. It is also mostly windows from floor to ceiling. An
eyebrow window sits at the top, with a barrel ceiling extending over the room. Connecting the cottage rooms is color. It is a sea of greens, blues, browns and white, mirroring the lake outside and the sky above it. The scheme was suggested by Noni Pace, owner/designer with Pace Interiors of Petoskey. Laura said, in thinking about paint, Pace’s guidance helped answer the overwhelming question — “Oh, wow, where do I start?” “We’ve done things piece by piece but never the whole house, and (we’ve) never had the opportunity to have it go so well,” she noted. The Atchisons’ list of what they like
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about the cottage is long — the eyebrow windows, the curved bookcases and window seat in the living room, the staircase, the mudroom right off the garage. It’s the place they enjoy spending their time, and that sentiment has spread to their two children, family and friends — much as it was to them more than 20 years ago. “We make efforts to include family and friends for a time up there with us,” Dave said. Added Laura, “Every time I walk in the house, I’m just so excited to be there — to be on the lake, definitely, but to be in the house.”
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his Wequetonsing cottage is the essence of chic. It has been an evolution of years, as Carrie Blanck, owner and designer with Tres Belle Interior Design in Harbor Springs, has worked her way through, changing a room or two per year at the owner’s request. And for this season, the focus was on the dining and living rooms. The cottage has been in the family for more than 90 years, since its purchase in 1920; the cottage was built in 1890. The owner wanted to keep the room colors the same, along with much of the furniture, but it needed an update. The dining room furniture is all from the house, but had seen the wear that comes with decades of use. The table, which comfortably seats 10, had lines and scratches in it. The owner wanted the color to be as close to the original as possible, which was a green flecked and antiqued with brown. Faux painter Dannielle Ottimer of Harbor Springs was brought in to bring a new finish to the old look.
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Carrie Blanck at Tres Belle Interiors in Harbor Springs guided fabric choices in the living room. All pictured are in Thibaut, but for the cocktail ottoman in Lee Jofa and the sheer draperies in B. Berger.
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She also spruced up two side tables in the room, and took a ‘60s-era buffet into the present. For that piece, which sits under large windows, she incorporated elements of the draperies’ Jane Shelton fabric pattern into the door faces. Another standout element in the room is a server built right in to the wall. Originally used to pass serving dishes from the kitchen to the dining room, it now works as a cabinet for china and glassware.
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Blanck said because the dining room and living room are so open to each other, she wanted to continue the color scheme from one to the other. The custom-matched trim paint, along with walls in Benjamin Moore Prescott Green and ceiling in Benjamin Moore Marble White, carry through both rooms. Much of the living room seating is new, and what isn’t was reupholstered. While most feature cool greens and blues, there are pops of coral in the fabric on the chairs. “It gives it a little lift, punches it up a little bit,” Blanck said. HL
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Landscape architect project checklist Maureen Parker’s project checklist spans three pages. In addition to sur veys, permits and excavating, the list includes: — Masonry — Dock — L andscaping (stone steps, paver walks/patios/ terraces/drives, dry laid stone retaining walls, dry laid stone seawalls/ shoreline protection, dry laid fire pits, sleeves) — Softscaping (plants, mulch, edging, lawn) — Water features — Roof drainage — Pool/spa — Irrigation — Landscape lighting — Fences/gates — Site amenities (gazebo, pergola, site furniture, pots/planters, bird baths, fountains, sculptures, flagpoles) — Outdoor kitchens — Finish driveway surface
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andscape architecture is about far more than greenery. “(People) automatically think plants, right? It’s about more than plants,” said Maureen Parker, owner/landscape architect of Common Ground Landscapes in Boyne City. In fact, she often refers to plants as the icing on the cake. Parker studied at Michigan State University for her bachelor’s in landscape architecture, and her experience centers on high-end residential landscape architecture, just one segment of the field. She said the job is mostly about site planning and coordination, especially if she’s brought in at the start of a project. It begins with a topographical survey by a licensed surveyor, then a geotechnical report by a licensed geotechnical engineer. The latter takes soil borings from various spots on the property, and this is added to the land survey. It’s an important first step, Parker noted. For example, if there are areas flagged as wetlands, that requires a special permit before any construction takes place. All of this information is processed into a site plan, which is CAD-crafted by the landscape architect. Parker said siting the home on the lot is the biggest element of this. “You can’t change where your house is after it’s built,” she noted. Additionally, in talking with the client,
Parker begins to think about how to incorporate certain features. For example, if the client does not want gutters, that changes the infrastructure, layout and design of garden beds that hang below the eaves. Once the site plan is finalized, it is shared with the client and other players on the project team — the builder, the architect, the landscape contractor, the excavator. “When we work as a team from the start,
I believe you get a better project in the long run,” Parker noted. It’s then on to the permitting and utilities phase, handled by the general contractor. Permits include ones from the health department, zoning, building, soil erosion, department of environmental quality and the Army Corps of Engineers. Parker said 95 percent of her work in on the waterfront, the last two permits are especially important
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for construction projects there. Excavating takes place throughout the project, and can be surprising — those surveys only go so far. “You never really know what you’re going to get into when you’re moving earth,” Parker noted, saying there can be springs or clay layers in the ground. “ ... That’s tough stuff. That’s unforeseen circumstances.” And so plans are teased as needed, and Parker guides them to completion. “It’s their house. I really think it’s important not to impose my ideas. ... I like the client’s input,” she said. HL The American Society of Landscape Architects defines landscape architect and landscape architecture as the following: Landscape architect: A professional who designs, plans and manages outdoor spaces ranging from entire ecosystems to residential sites and whose media include natural and built elements; also referred to as a designer, planner, consultant. Not to be confused with landscapers, landscape contractors or nurserymen. Landscape architecture: The science and art of design, planning, management and stewardship of the land. Landscape architecture involves natural and built elements, cultural and scientific knowledge, and concern for resource conservation to the end that the resulting environment serves a useful and enjoyable purpose. Successful landscape architecture maximizes use of the land, adds value to a project and minimizes costs, all with minimum disruption to nature. Source: www.ASLA.org
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Buy mill-direct cedar and pine building products. Town & Country specializes in kiln-dried, northern white cedar and pine building products. They meet your production needs from their Boyne Falls, Mich., sawmill. • End match tongue & groove paneling • Interior and exterior trim • Half-log siding • Railing packages • Custom log mill work • Cedar shake shingles • Cedar doors Let one of their professionals estimate your project and experience their drive toward 100 percent customer satisfaction. No job is too big or too small. Town & Country has been providing quality products nationwide since 1947. Toll free (888) 829-5909. (231) 348-5605. www.michigancedarproducts.com Reid Furniture Co. has been serving the entire Northern Michigan region since 1927. As we begin our fourth generation of a family owned business we understand better than anyone, how important dependable furnishings at reasonable prices are
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Reid Furniture Co. has been serving the Northern Michigan region since 1927. As we begin our fourth generation as a family-owned business, we understand the importance of dependable furnishings at reasonable prices. We offer products like Flexsteel, Coastal Living, Lloyd/Flanders, All Weather Wicker, Sealy and Stearns & Foster mattresses, and are confident they have the look and feel you want. One of our non-commissioned sales associates will be happy to provide a free, in-home design service. We want your experience with Reid Furniture to be easy and fun! Stop in to browse our different vignettes and we can help you create a new look for your home, cabin or condo. (231) 347-2942. 307 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey. www.ReidIndeed.com
Ginivito Flooring is your flooring and tile specialist located right near the entrance to Bay Harbor. Ginivito Flooring specializes in wood, carpet, stone and tile flooring. We also handle all aspects of tile work, from kitchens and baths to outdoor tile applications. Founded in 1997, the company has been involved in countless projects throughout the Midwest. We would love to be a part of your next project whether it be a remodel or new build ... with our experience we can help your vision come to fruition! Call Dan or Laurie today. (231) 348-8229. 3890 Charlevoix Ave., Petoskey. ginivitoflooring.com
Widing Custom Homes was established in May of 1976 and has overseen the building of some of Northern Michigan’s most exquisite custom homes. Custom home builder Roger Widing’s personal philosophy for his business is that “Each home is built with the same dedication and pride as if it were my own home.” The foundation of any successful business is its reputation. Widing Custom Homes has spent years building a reputation on quality and pride, which is evident in every aspect of the fine homes they build. From the initial planning phase, to material selection, to completion, Widing looks forward to the satisfaction of helping customers build the perfect home for their family. (231) 933-6680. www.widingcustomhomes.com
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Wager Builders Inc., have been making houses GREEN for more than 20 years with the use of insulation and infrared scans. The right insulation will save money by keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer, reducing yearly energy costs. It can also reduce damage caused by extreme weather conditions. It can reduce noise pollution and dust, making your home a quiet and clean place to relax. Wager Builders Inc. features two eco-friendly types of insulation: Nu-Wool Premium Cellulose Insulation and Demilec Spray Foam Insulation. A proud member of the Little Traverse Association of Home Builders. Carl D. Wager, 341 Alcan Drive, Petoskey. (231) 838-0220
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Premier Waterfront Properties Lake Charlevoix Waterfront 125 Belvedere Avenue, Charlevoix This beautiful boathouse was designed and built by Andre Poineau and truly a landmark for Lake Charlevoix. The home features five bedrooms, seven full baths, four half baths, 10,437 square feet, custom kitchen, guest apartment and numerous windows overlooking Round Lake. The Boathouse currently houses 30 boats and really shows off the homes spectacular unique craftsmanship completely finished with cypress wood. Visit www. winnboathouse.com to view more photos and information. $6,995,000
Lake Michigan Waterfront 6714 N. Preserve Drive, Bay Harbor Just listed is this spectacular Bay Harbor Preserve North waterfront home located on secluded acreage with its own private beach and beautiful grounds. This Town and Country four bedroom home built in 1997 has just undertaken an eight month complete renovation by the acclaimed Cottage Company of Harbor Springs. No details or expenses were overlooked with all top of the H line finishes installed, engineered wood floors, custom granite and marble tthroughout, Wolf, Sub-Zero, Asko and Bosch appliances. Incredible views abound of both the harbor and big water throughout every level via a multitude of glass windows and doors. The walk-out lower level is equipped with a large gathering entertainment space, custom bar, pool room, study/den, two bbedrooms, two and one-half baths, and a wood burning fireplace. $1,995,000
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