Sunday visiting

Sunday was such a gorgeous day that we decided to head north on the lake. John & Linda Kittredge once had a boat in our marina, and in fact used to own Serendipity at one time. They now have a cottage on the east side of the lake, about 25 miles north of us. We headed up the lake at full speed to pay them a visit. Too bad we don't have a photo of us flying along at top speed!
There's still a lot of lake left to the north!

The cottage...

Buddy's thinking about going out for a spin...
This part is for Chris & Mike - Young Johnnie designed and built the potato shooter, but notice who is aiming and firing! Just in case you're interested guys, Johnnie said he would sell you the plans for $5. (His Mom makes him buy his own potatos!) Note that firing mechanism. It's the starter from a gas grill!



Homeward bound- this coal generated power plant has been a fixture on the lake for many, many years. It is a navigational aid used by the boaters in fair weather and foul, and is named simply on the Cayuga Lake charts as "the stacks".


We're still a long way from home. The lake bends to the left just past that point, and Ithaca is another 10 miles south.
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