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Category Archives: Migis memories
Do I get to keep the bib?
Another beautiful Friday night in Maine; perfect for Amanda and John’s rehearsal dinner Lobster Bake, from the Shipyard Summer Ale right through to the strawberry shortcake. Amanda has been vacationing at Migis with her family since she was a child; … Continue reading
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Dreaming of an outdoor Maine wedding?
Today’s events over the pond have many in a romantic mood! I, personally, enjoyed the sleeves on Kate’s gown. How about you? To many in New England, tastes run to the great outdoors for a wedding, although we appreciate the … Continue reading
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Oh, to be a kid at Migis Lodge. Of any age!
In the first place, there’s my comfy bed. And then on the way to breakfast, I can pick a couple of my own blueberries. And then, I can go right up and get my own breakfast or order from the … Continue reading
Two notable silver anniversaries at Migis Lodge!
Green Camp, the original Main Lodge at Migis, was converted into Gray Gull I and II in 1986. Hard to believe it’s been that long since this big winter project. Have a look at it, up on risers! “someone told … Continue reading
Sebago Lake pre-Migis! Life in the slow lane.
Snowing to beat the band today, so enjoying being inside and having a walk down memory lane. Did you know………….that from 1830 to 1869 a canal connected Sebago Lake with the ocean at Portland? 150 vessels plied the canal in … Continue reading
Sebago Lake summer dreams
I take the trek out Route 302 to the Big City a couple of times a week at this time of year to help Robyn and Scott with reservations. It is a pleasure; I sometimes close my eyes when writing … Continue reading
Breaking news! John wrote down a recipe!
And………..he’s shared it here. Plenty of time to add these items to your shopping list before getting ready for a holiday meal. Yay! When they all praise your efforts, you can tell them Migis Lodge chef John Strain trained you. … Continue reading
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A tribute to Grace (and Gene)
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmgppLhvsKA] Here’s Norty and Lois in 2010, fondly recalling earlier Monday Night Cocktail parties. And here are Grace and Gene Porta, around 1972, enjoying the dining room! For those tracking the family tree, they are Tim’s parents, and of course … Continue reading
This just in!
The Phelps family just sent along a vacation video. Enjoy, and come make some of your own memories! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay6GhaMZR3c&hd=1
Quiz; when is Indian pudding served?
Lynn chose a different career path after a couple of stints working at Migis in the 70s, but she still retains the memory of a couple of Very Important Details! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_zB0kEs_kI] Do you have employment memories? Share them with us … Continue reading