For most people, it would be tough to pick your favorite place in the world. There's so many spots, all so spectacular in different ways- different landscapes, different people, different experiences. But for me, even with all the places I've been lucky enough to see, it's still an easy answer- Hulett's Landing on Lake George.
It's hard to nail down with words what makes little community nestled in the Adirondacks so unique and so personally meaningful, but here are a couple of the views to set the stage for you before I comment on our 4th of July weekend. Combine the sentimental value of having a summer getaway that has been traveled to for four generations, the memories of all the times spent with grandparents, aunts, uncles cousins and friends, and the beauty that can only be found in upstate New York and you've got the recipe for a place you can't live without.
It's hard to nail down with words what makes little community nestled in the Adirondacks so unique and so personally meaningful, but here are a couple of the views to set the stage for you before I comment on our 4th of July weekend. Combine the sentimental value of having a summer getaway that has been traveled to for four generations, the memories of all the times spent with grandparents, aunts, uncles cousins and friends, and the beauty that can only be found in upstate New York and you've got the recipe for a place you can't live without.
Emmet's favorite view- the golf course, caddy shack and the road leading to the landing
View from Casino beach, where I learned to swim, like so many kids
The cove where Uncle Dennis' 30 year old boat is kept
Looking back at the docks in front of Nanny's and Uncle Pat's house
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