Saturday, March 24, 2007

Traverse City Vacation Rentals on West Bay

BAY BLUE COTTAGE - Awesome accommodations on 100' of panoramic views and sandy Grand Traverse Bay just minutes to downtown Traverse City. This beautiful cottage will sleep 6 with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath with 2 Queens and 2 Twin. This home offers the best of everything. Sit by the firepit and watch the lights over the city or slip under the cabana and grill the catch of the day. Home also features fully stocked kitchen, hardwood floors,central air, Jacuzzi bathtub, dock, gas fireplace, Cable/DVD,CD. Linens are included. Sorry, no pets or smoking.
Bay Blue Cottage on West Bay
$2,500/week (Summer 2007)

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Parallel 45 - Wine Dinner

''Parallel 45'' Wine Dinner
Mar 23, 2007

Visit Bowers Harbor Inn every other Friday night throughout the winter months as they present a series of very special dinners from some of the great food and wine regions of the world - all located on the 45th parallel. Chef Colin Beaumier has created outstanding five-course menus, and each course will be paired with an exciting regional wine to complement. This Friday 'Northern Michigan' cuisine will be featured - price is $65 per person in advance or $75 at door, plus tax and gratuity. Please call (231) 223-4222 for tickets or more information. Bowers Harbor Inn is located on the Old Mission Peninsula at 13512 Peninsula Drive, Traverse City.

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Monday, March 12, 2007

The Historical Traverse City Opera House Circa 1891

I was in the Traverse City Opera House this last week and this building always amazes me. It seems to defy space as you enter the auditorium. The ceiling seems to extend several stories into the sky... The Traverse City Opera House stemmed from a partnership of three gentleman, all brother-in-laws, Frank Votruba, Anthony Bartak, and Charles Wilhelm, back in 1891. E.R. Prall of Pontiac was hired to design Traverse City's first facility to use electric light bulbs. With a ceiling height of 40+ feet and hardwood maple floors the opera house has excellent acoustics. The celings have painted clouds which are painted using a technique called Trompe-l' ceil. This art technique involves extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects really exist, instead of being just two-dimensional paintings. The name is derived from French for "trick the eye," from tromper - "to deceive" and L'ceil - "the eye." The Traverse City Opera House as had many uses over the last 116 years, some include a meeting hall & auditorium, hosting concerts and traveling plays, vaudeville shows, high school graduations and dinners and balls. In 1920, a motion picture firm leased the opera house and closed it to avoid competition with its own film theaters. The city opera house was used briefly during the Depression for a WPA project crating miniature city buildings. In the early 1970s it was listed o the national and state historic registers. By the late 1970s the City Opera House Heritage Committee began raising money to restore the structure. In 1980, the opera house was given to Traverse City by the descendants of one of the original owners, Frank Votruba.
Traverse City Opera House Link

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Saturday, March 10, 2007

Spring is "in the air" in Traverse City

Sun, Sun, and more Sun... Warm temps in Traverse City today. Lots of melting snow and roof-tops were pitter-patter with dripping water drops. Grass appeared in spots where it wasn't just a few days ago. People out jogging in shorts and t-shirts. March is always a funny month in Michigan and I think especially in Traverse City with the Great Lakes contributing their mix of weather phenomenons. Some of our bigger winter storms seem to crop up in March. Never long lasted is the snow that falls this time of year. Supposed to be warm most of next week in Traverse City, we will see. If the forecast is correct, we may be well on our way to a hopeful spring!

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

"VACATIONER"

-someone on vacation; someone who is devoting time to pleasure or relaxation rather than to work

WordNet® 2.1, © 2005 Princeton University

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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Featured Property - Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums...Suite E45

Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums is located along the "Miracle Mile" of sandy beachfront on East Bay in Traverse City, MI. I've personally spent some time at this property and is the building stout. Solid as a castle, with rich styling and lots of attention to detail. Beautiful trim work abounds with dark cherry pillars and base moldings. This featured property is located within Peninsula Bay Resort and it is referred to Suite E45. Lake, Sky, & Beach is all you see from this suite with its 4th floor vantage. Stretch out on its large balcony and breath in the fresh cool morning air. Listen to the sounds of seagulls flying by and view Hobie Cats and an occasional para glider being pulled across the bay.
Master bedroom has direct East Bay views as well. Truly breathtaking, panoramic views of the turquoise waters below. East Bay has the most colorful watercolor of any freshwater bay I've seen. Very distinct shades of aqua marine, teal, & turquoise...
Suite enjoys a "bay-side" heated pool and hot tub. Enjoy lounging around at the pool or access the bay through the bayside gate down to the sandy shore. Beach chairs are included in the rental and fresh beach towels are located at the building pool exit/entry door. Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums, a new special vacation hot spot in Traverse City. Please visit the link below for details and to contact vacation rental manager for availability.

http://www.visitnorthernshores.com/

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Sunday, March 4, 2007

What is it about downtown Traverse City?

Downtown Traverse City... There really isn't anywhere like it. I'm not really able to put my finger on what it is... I just feel good being downtown, walking downtown, the sounds, the smells (most good!), and starring up at the old buildings with their charm wondering what stories they could tell.
When I was a child my Mother worked at a department store downtown called - Milliken's. From an early age, I remember the sights and sounds even back then. Like the smell of the inside of Milliken's...I know it sounds a little strange, but the smell of new clothes and new leather shoes seemed to fill the air with the ever so slight aroma of the latest perfumes. The Tea Room - It seems everyone that knew of it has fond memories of this very low ceiling diner, that overlooked the first floor of Milliken's department store. It was more of a "warp-around" indoor balcony than what you would typically think of as a diner.
As a young boy, my Mother (who worked below in the shoe store at the time) and occasionally my Grand Mother would treat me to some of the then, best mash potatoes & gravy in Traverse City. (as a 6 year old - I was sure of it) But it wasn't so much the food, as it was the atmosphere. It was the hum of activity and voices that carried up from the shopping going on below. Seems my Mother and Grand Mother always knew the waitresses by first name and big smiles were always exchanged. It was a special place...back at a special time.
Today, I am middle aged, my two daughters are my age then. I've talked about the "tea room" on occasion and try to explain how things were and how special downtown Traverse City is. I do wish I could have had them experience the Tea Room too. It is funny how fast times change and towns and cities evolve. But downtown Traverse City is still very much alive with character and charm today. The events and festivals are very much the same as they were many years ago.
If you are planning a stay in Traverse City, do spend part of a day roaming around downtown. There are so many great eateries and shopping to be had. From fine cuisine to hero sandwiches to ice cream at Kilwins. You can take a break and stroll down to the Clinch Park Marina and watch the boats or take your lunch to the Open Space and lay out on the lawn soaking up your surroundings. Downtown Traverse City is truly as much of an attraction as the beautiful lakes, rivers and dunes that surround it...

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Traverse City Film Festival


Jul 30 - Aug 5, 2007

The Traverse City Film Festival will be an annual event in Northern Michigan. The 3rd annual film festival will have more films, more days, more venues, more activities, and more fun. There will be more parties and premieres, more family and children's films, as well as more panel discussions featuring actors, directors, writers and other film industry representatives. More details to follow. For more information call (231) 392-1134 or visit www.traversecityfilmfestival.org.

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Welcome to Traverse City Vacationer's BLOG

Welcome!

In the next several weeks we will be expanding Traverse City Vacationer into a web site offering local Traverse City area properties for rent, from cottages on some of Michigan's most beautiful lakes to luxury condominiums. Our mission is to maximize our advertiser's dollar while giving visiting guests information they really want about our area.

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