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Tag Archives: Lakes Region
Chocolate? Buttercream? Raspberry?
Charity gives us a demonstration of her cake decorating skills. Can’t wait to find out if there is a leftover sliver to taste! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmJuzeKe6yw Some days still available for 2012. Give Robyn a call and see if yours is! sebagocam.com … Continue reading
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Spirits undampened!
We hosted our first 2011 wedding here Sunday; the weather cooperated long enough for Melissa and Robert to exchange vows lakeside before moving up to the Lodge for dinner and dancing. Just overheard at the front desk from someone checking … Continue reading
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Tagged Lake Region weddings, Lakes Region, Maine weddings, migis lodge, Migis Lodge weddings, Migis memories, Migis weddings, outdoor Maine weddings, Sebago Lake, Sebago Lake waterfront, Sebago Lake weddings, Sunset on Sebago, waterfront lodge Maine
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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
A winter stroll through Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake
Seems like the whole country is having an abundance of snow this winter, but there still is nothing like a walk through Migis in mid-winter. Sometimes people think winter is dark; you wouldn’t think so on a day like this! … 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
If a tree falls in the forest……………….
Yes, we heard it. A little sad to have one of our towering pines tower no more, but Colby did a fine job of aiming and felling it right on target. This one was back behind Moose Point, and had … Continue reading
“Some men go through a forest and see no firewood”
Not us! We do see Maine forests, trees, fireplaces and firewood here! And so do our guests and visitors, who ask numerous questions about it. What kind is it? Wow, what do you use it for? How much do you … Continue reading
Anne has enjoyed this neighborhood for quite some time.
We love stories from folks who love South Casco, from camp days to Migis days! One of these days, we’ll share some of her pranks with you…………… [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33xJLm0hpgw]
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
View from the perch…
Really, she doesn’t have a PERFECT view from her perch, but Deets does get a pretty good sense of what is happening here on yet another beauty of a day on Sebago Lake! A few moments of relative quiet here … Continue reading