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Category Archives: Migis in Winter
Sailing on Sebago Lake will never be better
Work in the wintertime at Migis usually involves varying degrees of renovations and repairs. If you've been following this blog this winter you may have noticed a recurring theme: wood. Re-varnishing the wooden rowing dories, framing the new walls of … Continue reading
Winter Scenes over Sebago Lake
Guests often ask what Migis looks like in her winter whites while we are on the phone talking about summer and fall reservations. Mary took some photos which I thought I would share with you. It is amazing how quiet … Continue reading
Daybreak Update: Lakefront cottage renovations continue
We began week 2 of the Daybreak remodeling by standing up the walls in the new master-suite addition. It is going to be gorgeous with high vaulted ceilings and an enormous window looking right over the beach to the lake. … Continue reading
Tykona getting some much-needed wood work done
Whether meandering the shoreline up to Frye's Leap and the Songo River, or hitching a ride to our memorable island cookouts, chances are you've cruised Sebago Lake on the Tykona, Migis' 1944 Chris-Craft. As many of our guests noticed, she … Continue reading
A fabulous winter sunset
Many of our guests ask what the Migis property is like in the winter time, and while the short February days don't offer much warmth, we do get wonderful settings for sunsets like this one. Phil (and Winnie, his black … Continue reading
Daybreak cottage gets a face lift
The clap of the hammer is the only sound cutting through the pines today. We began the Daybreak project with the messy demolition phase. With Joan’s instruction and incredible design and decorating sense, we will vault the ceilings and enlarge the bedroom, … Continue reading
Time to set the traps!!
In the summertime, this scene is where a guest might be swinging their toes through the sand from their chaise chair, going for a dip in warm Sebago Lake, wandering up to the wood-fired sauna, or heading just to the … Continue reading