Saturday, 31 July 2010

Church Cupcakes

What can I say... not as much as Crystal Ross, who, created these culinary delights. Crystal, and her childhood friend, Kelly Day, are passionate about fine desserts and decadent baked sweets, and have started Gateaux Rose, a business that makes "desserts that are flavourful, rich and memorable; a decadent experience to enhance and complement your special day."
See more at:
Gateaux Rose: The Challenge: Ulgedook Cottage: "I have to say, this has to be one of my favorite requests yet... Turn Ulgedook cottage into a cupcake? You've got it! I decided some research..."

Sunday, 18 July 2010

Lovely hosts

We send our sincere thanks to our new friends, Susan and Cathy from Toronto, for their genuine hospitality, a scrumptious dinner, and an evening of engaging conversation, at their century old summer home in Volgers Cove. We met Susan and Cathy only a week earlier, and are happy to meet such pleasant people, but regret that they only visit for a few weeks a year. We look forward to seeing them again next year, and sharing other enjoyable experiences.

You can view and learn more about their gorgeous home at:
http://www.sprucepoint.ca/



Saturday, 17 July 2010

Ground cover for the p@#p chamber

We finally caved in and decided that we should do at least a little landscaping this summer, so we bought many (and many) ground cover plants to cover the septic tank. Shown here is Susan hard at work.

Thursday, 15 July 2010

Ulgedook pronunciation

Our thanks go to Jill Jill Francis, Community Health Representative of the Acadia First Nation, for helping us with the pronunciation of Ulgedook. She pointed us to an Online Mi'kmaq dictionary with sound recordings, and searched for the word "mushroom," which is ulgedoo (without the "k"). The dictionary came up with the mi'kmaq word as "lgetu" (the spelling is based on a different orthography), but it sounds much as we expected it to. Listen for yourself at:

http://www.mikmaqonline.org/servlet/dictionaryFrameSet.html?arg0=mushroom&method=searchFromEnglish

Click here for a Dictionary of the language of the Micmac Indians (1888).

Click here for A First Book of Reading in the MicMac Language (1875).

Saturday, 10 July 2010

Yard Sales & Auctions

Do you ever go to an auction or yard sale and say, "if I only had a cottage, I'd buy that... (such-a-such)." Well... WE DO!! So we can buy old, mismatched items that may enhance the aesthetics of the church, but that we'd never buy for home. The dishes pictured below are a case in point.

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Vacationing Visitors

While vacationing in Nova Scotia, my relatives from New Brunswick made a stop to see Ulgedook Cottage. Shown below are my Aunt Joanne and Uncle Norm, and my cousin Tim and wife Cindy. They all liked the church turned cottage, and I hope that they will come again for a longer stay.

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Privateer Days

We took in some of the many festivities of Privateer Days this weekend, including the Acadia First Nations Kepabskitk Gathering, a free concert by renowned country performer Carol Baker, and a re-enactment of the "Defense of the Crown" by the King's Orange Rangers. All in all, a great festival commemorating Liverpool's colourful privateer heritage.




Wednesday, 26 May 2010

May Long Weekend

Our May 2-4 weekend was spent like so many other cottagers; relaxing with drink in hand (a popsicle in my case), and enjoying the fine weather that was bestowed upon us. We hosted the Hats Off to Summer Party on Saturday, and awarded the People's Choice Award to Tim the Hippie for his adornment of attire fitting for the era.

Pictured here is Joel's attempt to be the church jester, and Susan's attempt to cool off.

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Happy Easter one and all

Many of our family joined us at Ulgedook on Easter Weekend to enjoy a cornucopia of delicious foods served up as a potluck Easter celebration. Guests were also treated to record breaking temperatures, allowing many to sit and relax outside as well as in.

With an early arrival of good weather, Susan and I are sure to be visiting Ulgedook Cottage on a regular basis from now on. Come join us sometime.


Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Closed for Season

After a very busy year, and now cloaked in snow and freezing temperatures, Ulgedook is closed for the Season. We look forward to less work and more fun in 2010, and invite all to join us at anytime to participate in a relaxing get-away.

Sunday, 13 December 2009

A Successful Holiday Homes Tour

The Holiday Homes Tour has come and gone, and was an amazing success. Susan and Andrea worked diligently to create a warm and inviting holiday setting, complete with decorations in every room. The 10 foot Christmas tree was the highlight, but so were the Santa collection in the bedroom, angels in the sanctuary, garland wrapped railings, windows adorned with boughs, and much more.

The event began Friday evening with tour hosts gathering at Ulgedook, before setting off to visit every house on the tour (sort of like a preview night). Participants were impressed with the church, until an area wide power failure left us only in candle light, creating a new ambiance for our place and several other houses along the tour.

The public tour began at 1:00 the next day, and people were gathered at our front door to get a look. This turn-out was surprising to Joel, and the entourage continued through the afternoon till closing at 5:00. An hour and a half later, decorations were down and packed away, the tree out the door, and we were on our way home. In all, we estimate over nearly 200 visitors, with 160 signatures in our guest book.

Hats off to Andrea and Susan for a wonderful job!



Monday, 30 November 2009

Holiday Homes Tour

Susan and I have been privileged with an invitation to participate in the annual Holiday Homes Tour, presented by the Liverpool Privateer Days. We're responsible to decorate the church, and the event organizers provide us with a glorious wreath for the door, and two persons dressed in period costumes, including a Privateer to stand on guard. And then, on December 12th, we open our doors to the public to come and visit.

Susan has recruited a decorating team, and I have vowed to KEEP OUT OF THEIR WAY, and to curtail all input. I look forward to see their creations, which has started with a ten foot Christmas tree. Should be fun.

You can learn more from:
-a news article of last year's tour:
http://www.novanewsnow.com/article-281812-Holiday-home-tour-for-Privateer-Days-in-Liverpool.html

-announcement of this year's tour:
http://privateerdays.ca/holiday_homes_tour/

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Some last photos...

and I promise you that I won't bore you with (m)any more.








Monday, 9 November 2009

Open House a Success

Our open house was well attended, with 70 guests in all. We were very pleased to learn that people were genuinely impressed with the transformations from retired church to cottage. We believe that people enjoyed themselves at the open house, and many took advantage of the roast beef supper put on by the East Port Medway Community Centre (a hearty feast, accompanied with a wide selection of desserts, for only $10).

Below are some pictures of the finished product.