Browsing All posts tagged under »Sonny’s Torch Lake Market«

Grandma’s Beach

June 26, 2011

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We have a request for information about where a family could do a little rockhounding around here. And, um, apparently one of the kids has had a little too much fun already this summer and is sporting a cast, so that factors in too. Got just the place, along with a few Additional Suggestions.

Chris and Sonny throw a party and You Are There

June 11, 2010

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Last weekend Chris and Sonny had a Reception to Meet the Artist at the Torch Lake Market.  They were honoring muralist Dennis Orlowski, who created the delightful Window on Torch Lake right where I can look at it when I am having breakfast.  Here’s Dennis telling Loraine Mottern all about it. He had arrived early and met […]

This table is reserved

February 15, 2010

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Babs and I had made plans to meet for breakfast at Sonny’s this morning.  At the appointed hour—and there’s a miracle all by itself—I arrived. Babs was going in the door as I hit the parking lot. By the time I got to the table there was a cup of coffee for me, a Mountain […]

Big changes at Sonny’s and new condos on Torch Lake

January 26, 2010

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During the winter months I’m inclined to look around the Writing Studio and Bait Shop and think to myself, Surely there’s a better way to organize this place.  Then I take the dogs for a walk and the fit passes.  Chris and Sonny Szejbach are made of sterner stuff.  They’ve been rearranging the furniture at […]

Postcards from Chris and Sonny

December 4, 2009

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Chris and Sonny Szejbach have been lounging on the beach in Florida.  Yesterday Chris wrote:  I understand it is snowing at home.  We had a storm last nite and the rocket launch was postponed to tonite.  Hope to get pictures.  We see these cruise ships come into port daily, thought I’d share. OK, I thought. […]

Fresh temptations in Torch Lake Township

August 13, 2009

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As Miss Sadie, the Cowboy and I went about our daily rounds, we noticed a number of enhancements to the overall business environment. Dale Burns over at Margaritaville North painted some of his deck chairs a brilliant red, and tricked out another in a cow pattern. The paint is particularly glossy and virtually bulletproof. I […]