Archive for December, 2009

1992 Sleigh ride

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
family sleigh ride

family sleigh ride

I was looking up photos of Egg Harbor on bing.com and found a picture of my family.  Door County Lighthouse Inn located in Egg Harbor had this picture of none other than the Sawyer family circa 1992.  John Mayberry who lives in West Jacksonport and owns the sleigh was looking for a couple of families with a bunch of kids to do a photo shoot for advertising.  I think at the time it was for the White Gull Inn.  Mark’s sister at the time had four kids and Mark and I also had four kids, so we fit the bill for a couple of families with a ton of children.  It had just snowed and other than me losing an earring in the snow (John was nice enough to let me look for it- to no avail), we had a really fun time and the kids loved it.  I can’t believe the picture is still in circulation.  Yes, that’s me with the brown coat and pink scarf holding baby Joe.  Come to think of it, I have a brown coat I wear with a pink scarf now…

Ring in the New Year… Door County style!

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Yes, it is that time of year again… New Year’s Eve. Of course we love a parade and that is one of the best reasons to come to Door County… to ring in the New Year!  We have snow and the park trails are open for cross country skiing and snowshoeing. The snowmobile trails are also open. The weather is supposed to be pretty cold, so dress warm.

The Landmark in Egg Harbor is offering specials for the weekend (including Karaoke!) as are other lodging places and restaurants.  Mike’s Port Pub and Innlet Motel in Jacksonport is offering a nice special which includes lodging, dinner and drinks on New Years Eve for $175.00 (and no driving!).  Jacksonsport is also serving up a New Years Day breakfast at the fire station before the famous Polar Bear Plunge at noon.  Our friend, JR Jarosh of Jacksonport is the founder and along with his family, has turned the “plunge”  into an annual event that attracts thousands of people each year either as participants or spectators.  It really is a fun Door County event that shouldn’t be missed.  Trust me… we have done the plunge as well as witnessed it and there really is no equal. If you have never done the plunge, it is an invigorating way to start the year… especially after the crazy year we had this past year.

At 1:00 in Egg Harbor, is the Annual New Year’s Day Parade.  I  believe it is the only parade in Wisconsin on New Year’s Day.  It is a fun, quirky parade that is pretty much thrown together in the morning.  We (meaning my family) are in it every year… usually with the same float.  We aren’t original, but we are consistent. Here we are last year in our hot tub float…yes, there is really water in the cherry pallet we are riding in.

Sawyer chicks

Sawyer chicks

Almost all the boutiques and restaurants are open in Egg Harbor for post-holiday sales.  After the parade,  we head to Mojo Rosa’s where Kimmy has complementary hors d’ oeuvres and music.  Our friend and neighbor, Bob Erickson (Door County Realty) celebrates his birthday on January 1 and we help him celebrate at Mojo’s each year.  The day isn’t complete without checking out Egg Harbor’s other haunts, John Henry’s, Casey’s and Shipwrecked.  PS… the new C & C in Fish Creek has reopened under the new name Cooper’s Corner (same owners as Shipwrecked and Peninsula Winery).  More on that later after I scope it out.

My niece Jennifer will turn 21 on New Year’s Day as well. Happy Birthday Jen!

Have a safe and Happy New Year everyone and we look forward to a fantastic 2010 in  beautiful Door County!

Dan Eggert Photography Door County…

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Dan Eggert Photography.

Door County BLIZZARD

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Door County is nearing the end of one of  it’s worst blizzards… the third worse since 1888!  Everything in Egg Harbor was closed, the Post Office, the bank, all the stores… even Main Street Market and they NEVER close.  We hung out all day and just enjoyed the storm, thankful we didn’t have to go out.  Emilie, who works at Details, an Aveda Salon in Egg Harbor had to go into work for a short time to call clients to tell them the salon was closed for the day.  She tried to drive herself, but Mark ended up taking her in the truck since she wasn’t able to make it out the driveway with her car.  It took them nearly 15 minutes to drive 3 miles. When they got to the Hwy. 42 in Egg Harbor, a big tree had fallen down across the highway. There were thousands of Door County residents without power.  The Jacksonport Fire Department opened it’s doors as a warming house for those without heat.  They also offered to pick up anyone who didn’t want to brave the storm.  If the wind doesn’t quit, schools maybe closed again tomorrow.  I am sure all the snowmobilers are thrilled, like our friend Bruce Hill who owns the Lull-Abi Inn in Egg Harbor.

Anyway, I loved the storm.  I made a frittata for breakfast and  a big kettle of homemade chicken noodle soup for supper… that and a fire in the fireplace, what else can one ask for?  Winter is here… let’s enjoy it!

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Tow ban??

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Never heard of it? Welcome to the club. We are in the midst of a blizzard, it means if you go in the ditch… guess what, you’ll be stuck in the ditch for possibly days. FYI… Stay home people!

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