Hello Botz Family! A little update on the cabin-front....you may not know this, but I'm approaching 100 years old - and every once and awhile, these old bones need a little work. Not only am I feeling fresh (and so clean clean!) after I got my snazzy new bedroom a few years back, but I'm finally getting up to speed with this whole technology/social media world. I'm excited to unveil my new website, but please bear with me as I work out a few kinks over the next few weeks (after all, understanding this whole internet thing is quite a feat for an old cabin like myself).
While a lot of the site is the same as sites past, there are a few noteworthy items I'd like to share with you:
1. Recipes!
You all know one of my favorite things is food (t minus two days until the fish fry!), so I wanted to create a place to share some of the best recipes that you'll find on my tables during any given holiday. If you have a recipe to share, please email it to kingslakecabin@gmail.com (or submit it using the form under the recipe page) so I can get it uploaded right away.
2. Pictures
My Facebook page is a little rusty, and I'm having a few technical difficulties, but once it's up and running, I would love it if you'd tag me (@Kings Lake Cabin) in the cabin pictures you upload to Facebook. That way, they'll all show up on my Facebook page, in one handy dandy spot for all the Botz family to see.
If you're on Instagram, when you upload a new photo, tag it #kingslakecabin to have it show up on the sidebar over to the right of this here website. It will also be posted to my twitter account, and my Facebook page once all the kinks with that thing are worked out. Instagram pictures will only show up on my website if your photos are public, so if your pictures are missing, that might be why.
3. Interviews
A few years back, some of the Baltes brothers started interviewing some of my founding fathers (or mothers). Although we haven't seen much interview action as of late, it's far from over. Consider yourself warned.
I think those are all the important technical updates, so before I start rambling and telling stories of the "good ol days," it's time for me to make like a banana and split.
xoxo,
The Cabin
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