This is a labor of love. My Grandmother passed away in 2008 and I have been going through her mementos. Hideaway resort was a large part of her life, and the memories of which, mine too. I expanded the introduction to the right, but have a clean copy here, without the typos. When I get to a real computer, I hope to remember to fix the typos. Presently I am writing this via my Droid Bionic.
In 1946, the Fillips family bought a resort. Along with two older but still young daughters and a toddler son, it was a family affair.
By 1975 Harold and Elsie wished to retire, they sold off 350 feet of the lake shore, but kept the main house and adjacent cabin. Harold passed away in 1980 and in 1987, Elsie explored selling the rest of the lake shore. The house and cabin was purchased by a friend of the family. Elsie moved to town in the 90s, and as she approached 100 years of age, she was relocated to the twin cities. She lived her last years very happy in Minnetonka, and passed away at 102.
For her 100th birthday, she had a party at Sugar lake at the home of one of her children, a long time Sugar Lake lakeshore owner. This tumblr is my (Kevin's) online repository for archival photos related to that resort. But also a reblog of photos in the themes of recreation, cottage life, fishing and this editor's random interests. Including vintage radio.
signing off to the forest,
editor and gen 3 of Fillips Hideaway.