We visited this wonderful restaurant Kayak Cafe on Sunday with our good friend Larry. My husband and I had only heard about it but never visited it. We arrived at 4pm and had some drinks and appetizers and at about 7pm we had dinner. During our stay there must have been at least 100 people that came through between the restaurant and the kayak rental below. The food was very presentable but nothing spectacular for people who enjoy cooking like my husband and I. The dumplings cost $6.99 for a plate of four which I found a bit pricey considering they did not taste home made. The calamari was bowl full with a dip on the side for approx the same cost which was more reasonable. The meals were tasty and the service was very good.All of the staff other than the owner were young and very friendly. The view was wonderful considering it was at least 80 degrees outside. They definitely have a perfect recipe for success being right next to a camp ground and the Riviere Rouge
I found these sewing machine drawers at the curb last summer and have been debating what to do with them. I may try to sell on and keep the other for a project....hum so many projects....what shall I do? I love the detail on each of the little drawer pulls and one of them has this little detailed corner which is so cute. the bottom of this one lost it's veneer After some research on some of my blogs that I visit I found some great ideas like this one by Mamie Jane's Here is another idea to use the drawers for from http://www.etsy.com/listing/65855791/salvaged-vintage-sewing-machine-drawer?ref=sr_list_1&ga_search_query=sewing+machine+drawers&ga_page=2&ga_search_type=all&ga_facet = Or this one from http://www.etsy.com/listing/63700962/vintage-oak-sewing-machine-drawer-with?ref=sr_list_19&ga_search_query=sewing+machine+drawers&ga_page=2&ga_search_type=all&ga_facet = another real cute design for candle holders f
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