So, what do you think?! I can’t wait to hear your thoughts about scandal and drama! First, let’s go deep into the house of Cat on the Michigan Lake in Wisconsin.
The moment I read Farmhouse and Stone – the wonderful Airbnb back at Traverse City in my head. It is called Warbler’s home, which is the Stoybook Stone Stone. While it is staying on the farm instead of being like a kat, the image works! Check the full list here.
There are a few other moments around the house outside “A Flagstone Farmhouse with a few Gothic Revival,” but, as they say in the book, “It is the land of value”, is my main pictures in the lake. An essential part of the story. Kat and Hayt without a family (we will not count the brother; he is the man of the number in the story). The lake and the house works as a family, fixed in the story, and the place where they return again and again. Something I communicate deeply. This is a strong embrace of Michigan in my life. It provides calm, peace, safe landing, and always whispering something sweet. The same as you do to them. She loved her soothing presence in the book. It brought a sense of calm to the story, which is one part of the serenity Haha
Well, then there is a stable stone. A source of shelter at the beginning of the story, as it, in the end, turned into a ski circuit. Is a stable glow transforming a symbol of the conversion of Cat and Hatt as a letter?
How did you portray the Kat house? Do you also feel a “house” near a water body? Share your ideas in the comments section below and harmonize in ten other discussion questions!