in which I am initiated into a local ritual

Aug 15, 2008 11:37

So middle-class people who have lived in this part of the world for more than a generation all seem to do the same thing - they have weekend places, invariably known as "cottages," two or three hours away near or on a lake, and they spend as much time as possible there during the summers. I've never been to one of these before but in a few hours ( Read more... )

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miriam_heddy August 15 2008, 17:21:23 UTC
The weird thing is, growing up in Ohio, having a summer place, or a weekend place, however small, put you way the hell above "middle class" and into upper middle class.

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themodestokid August 15 2008, 17:25:16 UTC
I went to a friend's vacation getaway (though they call it a "shack", not a "cottage", and it is on a creek rather than a lake) last weekend, and liked it lots.

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elgoose August 15 2008, 20:11:21 UTC
Haha, I think my new house is somebody else's summer cottage!

Also: when I lived in Minnesota, everybody had a summer cottage on the lake, it seemed like.

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treewishes August 16 2008, 02:17:29 UTC
Alas, we live well more than 2-3 hours away from the cottage. And given the amenities/location, it's less than "cottage", and commonly referred to as "camp". It has a full kitchen, running hot and cold water, indoor plumbing, and electric heat -- but yeah, camp.

Canadians. *g*

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robriki August 26 2008, 00:16:27 UTC
Way late reminder for your fanaticize points, please!

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lolaraincoat August 26 2008, 00:31:45 UTC
Sorry about that! posted now. We're still missing two others, I think? So I won't report our points ...

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robriki August 26 2008, 00:57:27 UTC
We've got one voluntary drop out for the week, but we're still missing one. I usually pester in the mornings on Monday but I forgot today.

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lolaraincoat August 26 2008, 00:58:56 UTC
I really appreciate the pestering! Thank you!

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