Grandpa's tomatos.
They have flowers on all sides of the cottage.
This was part of the hoist they used to have to lift
the boat out of the water.
Grandma made a wonderful dinner for us.
She splurged on Black Angus steaks and they were better
than those at some steak houses.
Being silly.
Doing a bit of laundry the old-fashioned way.
Alan uses his rod he made at Jim and Mary Ann's house.
Glen's fish.
Jenny's fish.
Grandma surprised the boys with a slip-and-slide.
It poured at times.
Alan plays on the laptop one evening...
... while the rest of us played cards.
Downtown Port Clinton, the nearest town.
The Port Clinton drawbridge.
The boat we'd just waited for.
We drove to Oberlin Wednesday afternoon. It's a little over
a half hour from the cottage. Our guide to the campus
was Kim.
One of the more interesting buildings was this self-sustainable
one.