Friday, November 30, 2007

Pool Bathroom Photo Update

Crews were working on the Pool bathroom today, at Peninsula Bay, in severely cold weather. The structure is taking shape and it will be exciting to see what the amenities are when complete. The ice-melt is disabled for the duration of the construction so be careful on the walks during icy conditions.



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Freighter Takes Refuse in East Grand Traverse Bay

Snowy wintry day in Traverse City this last day of November. Temps were steady at 18 degrees F. with a good blow from the NW. It was surprising to me to see a freighter of this size in East Bay. Not an uncommon sight in West Bay, but its been a while, if ever, that I've seen a freighter of this size in East Bay. The photo really doesn't do it justice. The ship looked huge looming in the dark green waters off of Peninsula Bay's beachfront. There were times that I couldn't see the ship when the snow came down hard. It was in a constant state of fading and
re-appearing, very cool to watch.

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Grand RE-Opening: State Theatre - Downtown Traverse City - Year Around Movies!


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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Peninsula Bay Resort Gets Pool Side Restrooms

Pioneer Construction, of Grand Rapids, started construction on
Peninsula Bay Condominium's long awaited pool-side restrooms.
First slated for the 2nd phase of construction, the restrooms have been added to the 1st phase building in order to conform to standards regarding the outside pools and an easily available restroom facility.

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Peninsula Bay Owners Donate Lodging to State Theatre Grand Re-Opening, Nov 17, 2007

In cooperation with Northern Shores Vacation Rentals, several owners of the luxurious Peninsula Bay condominiums have donated lodging to VIP guest for the Grand Re-Opening of Traverse City State Theatre downtown, this is taking place November 17th, 2007. Special guest are still undisclosed at this time.

The State Theatre is located on on East Front Street in downtown Traverse City and was originally built in 1918 and rebuilt in 1923 after a fire. It showed the first talking movie seen in Northern Michigan in 1929 when it was known as the Lyric Theatre. It closed down in 1991, before being revitalized by being used during the Traverse City Film Festival beginning in 2005

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

New Luxury Suite Joins Northern Shores' Rental Program

Northern Shores Vacation Rentals, LLC. is proud to offer yet another luxury condominium at Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums on East Bay in Traverse City.

A very sincere congratulations to the owners of Suite C22, their suite is our newest addition in the Peninsula Bay vacation rental line up and they have been very hard at work preparing the perfect vacation suite.

Peninsula Bay Suite C22; Let me introduce you...
Suite C22 is located on the 2nd floor and is on the East side of the condominium complex. It enjoys one of the largest balconies at approx. 210 sq.ft. and is a comfortable distance from the green lawn below. I great suite for those that are not fond of great heights! Also note that the "C" suites are the closest suites to the bay while still being on the side of the building. Off the balcony is the master bedroom via a sliding glass door. There is also a separate door leading into the living room from the balcony. The master bedroom boasts a granite dual sink vanity and a stand up glassed in shower with tiled sitting stool. The master bedroom as well as the guest bedroom have roomy walk-in closets. The living room is spacious and has lots to offer. There is a flat screen TV lending a view to both the kitchen area as well as the living room. On the East wall in the corner is a "flip-the-switch" gas fireplace that is idea for cool nights or just mood lighting. There is a comfortable lounge type chair in the living room that is a wonderful place to kick back and do some reading or even some napping! The ceiling is vaulted and uses rope lighting that gives off a nice warm glow during the evening hours. Off the living room is a fully stocked kitchen. Besides Peninsula Bay's standard sub-zero refrigerators, dual drawer dishwashers, granite counter-tops, convection gas ranges, & under the counter microwaves, there are pots and pans, utensils, glasses, coffee cups, plates, silverware, strainers, knifes, right down to the paper towels - all provided. Suite C22 also has clothes washer & dryer accommodations. A near full-size stackable washer & dryer is located in the hallway near the guest bedroom and across from the extra half bathroom. There are two coat closets with automatic lighting. (open the door - light comes on, shut the door - light goes out!) The guest bedroom has two full beds and wall mounted flat screen TV. The guest bedroom has its own full bathroom and walk-in closet. The "C" suites have the largest second bedroom of all suites. Another nice inherited feature of the "C" suites is that their door to the common hallway is separate from all other suites for a little more of a private setting.

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Monday, September 24, 2007

The Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula

The finger of land that is surrounded by Grand Traverse Bay is home to five special wineries.

Situated at the world's 45th parallel, ideal for growing wine grapes, Old Misson Peninsula is home to five special wineries responsible for award-winning Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Gewurztraminer, sparkling and ice wines. Two of the wineries also offer lovely overnight accommodations at their Bed & Breakfast inns.
On November 24th, the wineries host the Macaroni & Cheese Bake-off . Local restaurants compete with unique Mac and Cheese creations paired with wines from each winery. These innovative dishes are definitely not out of the box! Participating wineries include:
Bowers Harbor Vineyards
Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery
Chateau Chantal
Chateau Grand Traverse
Peninsula Cellars
For more information visit: michgian.org/travel

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Fall Color Tours: Traverse City - Northport - Frankfort

Best Enjoyed: Late September to Mid-OctoberApproximate
Length: 190 miles

Fall is the season of the grape, where local vineyards harvest the future Chardonnays, Rieslings and Pinot Grigios. Combine a color tour of the region with a visit to Michigan's wine country - a feast for the eye and the palate.
Choose one or several of the 19 wineries of Leelanau and Old Mission Peninsulas for a very special fall vacation. Old Mission Peninsula has much to offer the autumn leaf-peeper: delicious apples can be found at roadside stands, charming restaurants, and the Old Mission Lighthouse. "Land of Delight" is the English translation of the Indian wood "leelanau," and it's easy to understand the reason for so naming the Leelanau Peninsula, especially in fall. Circling the perimeter of the place many call Michigan's "little finger" is a color tour that has been popular for decades. An easy and interesting route, M-22 takes you along the shoreline through the quaint villages of Suttons Bay, Peshasbestown, Omena and Northport, with water views almost the entire way. North of Suttons Bay the sign reads: Northport 12 miles. Northport, situated near the tip of Leelanau Peninsula, overlooking Grand Traverse Bay, is a picture-perfect town, with a marina, waterfront, unique shops, galleries and restaurants.

Each port town has its own unique charm, and each is a perfect place for shopping, dining, trying your luck at the casino or just breathing the crisp fall air. Tour the Grand Traverse Lighthouse, a living museum. Along the western coast, Leland and Glen Arbor offer still more options, and spectacular autumn color can be expected in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, a 71,000-acre national park that includes 35 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline. Go barefoot "one last time" when you encounter the massive sand dunes and stunning sunset beaches.
According to the National Park Service, many of the best spots for viewing fall colors at Sleeping Bear are easily reached by car or by a brief hike. The park's popular Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, for instance, gives motorists a bird's-eye view of areas like Alligator Hill, where brilliant fall foliage is set off by Glen Lake's tropical shades of turquoise, jade and cobalt blue.
The Frankfort-Elberta area has much to offer, and is the gateway to the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Located on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan in Benzie County, the Frankfort and Elberta communities encompass beautiful Betsie Bay, a historic sailing harbor. The Point Betsie Light Station is one of the most visited and photographed in Michigan, and is considered to be the most popular visitor site in Benzie County. For mariners, Point Betsie (or originally: Point Aux Bec Scies), has been one of the most prominent and utilized lights on Lake Michigan.

Another great side trip is to the Gwen Frostic Prints Company in Benzonia (located between Frankfort and Benzonia). This 250-acre wildlife sanctuary on the Betsie River is home to Frostic's studio with 15 Heidelberg presses using the original Frostic blocks to print a variety of paper arts. Kids will love a stop at the Homestead Sugar House in Beulah, just five miles from the top of the hill on US-31. Open until November 30, enjoy delicious hand-dipped candies, fruits and even thick sugarless syrup.

You're likely to hear the sounds of music mingling with the rustling of fall leaves on a color tour of Benzie County. The Interlochen Center for the Arts offers year-round education for young people interested in the performing arts. Situated on Green Lake, the Center provides excellent professional entertainment, as well as student performances. The campus itself consists of tree-lined pathways that take on vibrant personalities during the autumn months.

For more information check out www.michigan.org/travel

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Handicap accessible places to visit in and near Traverse City

Handicapped accessible hiking trails offer great opportunities for everyone. Check out these beautiful locations.

Boardman Lake Trail,Traverse City - A gorgeous 2-mile lakeside trail offers wheelchair-able pathway. East shore south end of the lake. Park at Hall Park.
www.traversetrails.org/boardman-lake-trail.shtml

Ransom Lake Preserve, Lake Ann -Smooth path along a beautiful Northern Michigan stream. End up at a wheelchair accessible lakeside deck, and try a little fishing. Park off of Lake Ann Road. About 20 minutes from Traverse City.

Perception Pathway, Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire-
Braille interpretive signs and cable guides help the visually impaired enjoy one of the North's premier nature areas.Approx. 15 miles from Traverse City.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Peninsula Bay: Pools & Doors

Just a quick note that Management has decided that both pools are to be winterized starting September 24th, 2007. They will not be tending to the Hot Tub this winter. Also note that the building's doors are locked around the clock at least through the winter months.

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"D" Suite Specials through September!

We make a three day getaway easy. This rate includes all tax and fees. They won't last long so call us today! You must call our office and mention this ad. These great offers are available in the month of September, subject to availability. Peninsula Bay Condominiums are some of the finest luxury accommodations on East Bay.

Peninsula Bay Suite D-34 - This 3rd floor suite has direct view of East Bay and enjoys flat screen TVs in all rooms. Large balcony, gas fireplace, gourmet kitchen, professionally decorated. Three day weekend only $577.60
Info@VisitNorthernShores.com for reservations.








Peninsula Bay Suite D-44 - This 4th floor suite also has direct Est Bay views from a nice vantage point and enjoys cable Internet. Has a large corner balcony, gas fireplace, gourmet kitchen, professionally decorated. Three day weekend also only $577.60
Info@VisitNorthernShores.com for reservations.

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Friday, September 14, 2007

Peninsula Bay Sign - Finds Placement













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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Northern Shores VR, Let me introduce you...

Northern Shores Vacation Rentals for Peninsula Bay Condominiums is a personal and hands-on company tailored to owners of Peninsula Bay as well as our guest alike. Our direction has stemmed from experiences gained servicing owners and guests since the mid 1980s operating as Harris Properties, Inc. based out of our first Glen Arbor office. With several owners dissatisfied with Glen Arbor's Homestead Resort and its on-site vacation rental management, a business was spurred into what is now VisitUpNorth Vacation Rentals of Glen Arbor. (formerly Harris Properties, Inc.) In 2001, we positioned our second office in the 400 block of downtown Traverse City and now our parent company has grown to the largest vacation rental company in Traverse City as well as Leelanau County. On the heels of VisitUpNorth VR, was spun Northern Shores Vacation Rentals, a sister company. Northern Shores was erected to meet the demand and specialize in condominium vacation rentals on Traverse City's East side, primarily East Bay. Peninsula Bay became this new branches flag ship property and continues to be to this day. We have dedicated our resources and marketing exclusively to Peninsula Bay Condominiums and believe we have had a positive impact on the success of furthering future sales. We brought live to the complex when it had none, and our business really helped put Peninsula Bay "on the map," for travelers as well as buyers. With a new 6th Peninsula Bay suite added this fall, we remain to be the exclusive rental agency at Peninsula Bay amongst our competition. We have every intention of continuing and specializing in Peninsula Bay as our full time vacation rental commitment. We find our strength is specialization and we are running with it. We have evolved into the premier Peninsula Bay rental agency through our entrepreneurial intuition, specialization, familiarization, and dedication to our undertaking as the no-compromise Peninsula Bay vacation rental expert.

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Thank you to our owners...

To our Vacation Rental owners:
Just a quick note to say "thank you" to many of you who have helped keep us in the loop in regards to vacation rental management solicitations you have received. We are appreciative and grateful that you feel compelled to pass these e-mails and letters along to us. We also want to thank you for entrusting in us your Peninsula Bay vacation rental property for yet another summer. Peninsula Bay Condominiums and all your suites have again been very well received! We have many guest securing their reservation week(s) for next summer/fall. We would like to think that this is a clear sign of our dedication to our guests and ensuring their vacation experience is an enjoyable and memorable one!

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Friday, August 31, 2007

"Dove" Takes Flight

Its been 2 weeks since we received the call about the injured dove at Peninsula Bay. Today, our feathered friend was set free and with a gentle lift-off "Dove" assended several feet into the air before navigating towards a large pine tree. Perched high in a bushy pine tree over looking 40 acers of undeveloped college property, Dove seems more then at home with is health restored. I suspect he will be pairing up with other local doves in a day or so. His recovery was quick and progress was noted continually over the last 2 weeks. He was a good eater and took to a bowl of water readily. Flying around in our screened in porch was perfect and our lazy cat was entertained the entire time.

Peninsula Bay's fireplace exhaust "vents" funnel a small amount of mildly warm air as a result of the fireplace's ever burning "pilot" flame. This was mostly likely a very desireable nest location for nesting doves in the area. This next spring it will be a good idea to inspect these fireplace vents for nesting doves and keep them from nesting in these locations. We can add this to the long list of maintenance & problem solving experiences we have learned dealing with Peninsula Bays since its conception.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Peninsula Bay is Beautiful - But it's Time to Leave the Nest!

A Dove at Traverse City's finest beachfront address...

Ashley Hulet lost her beloved Parakeet (Gold Feather) this last winter and was truly heartbroken. He was fine one day and was no longer the next. So Ashley's birdcage made its way into her closet, clean and orderly, she just wasn't ready to replace her beloved feathered friend-yet. Today Ashley and I received a call from her Mom, reporting that a baby dove had been removed from Peninsula Bay's protection during power washing (for the better, it's August!) and was being attacked by the local posse of seagulls. To Nicole's surprise, she heard and then saw what all the commotion was about along the fire lane on the East side of Pen Bay. To her horror, seagulls were taking their best shots at a baby dove who was not able or no longer able to fly away. Nicole fetched a box and put it over the dove before making the phone call to us. When we arrived all the hopeful seagulls were gone and there was the box, upside down, a one bird bunker hideout. We had brought a shoebox with us, our transport capsule, and the dove easily let us pick him up without much of a fight and place him (her?) in the box. I was making siren noises with my mouth as we departed the parking lot and headed for home "Med." We stopped at a local "Wild Birds Unlimited" and explained the situation to the owner and asked for just the right "dove" food for this little guy. He fixed us up and refused to let us pay for it. Obviously, with a love for birds he just wanted to be of help. I thanked him up and down and told him I would spread the word of his good deed. When we got home, Ashley made her way to her bedroom and retrieved her bird cage of last winter. She dug out some newspaper and filled up the water and food dishes and put them on the bottom of the cage for easy access. We found a perfect place on our screened in second story porch, up high on a shelf, where "Dove" could start to feel secure again and hopefully eat and drink. Sure enough, with in a hour, he began to drink some of the water and we hope to see him try some mullet. Right now, we are just giving him some time to relax and get his bearings. We plan to release him as soon as possible, so that he can do what ever it is that doves do. We will keep you all posted as to how "Dove" is doing...

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Monday, August 6, 2007

Long Term Rentals at Peninsula Bay? Yes...

Northern Shores Vacation Rentals is no stranger to long term rentals at Peninsula Bay Condominiums. We have entertained three so far. Whether your moving to the area, building a new home or remodeling, I can't think of a more comfortable place to be than at "Pen Bay." Enjoy the beauty of Fall, Winter, & the warmth of Spring, all while surrounded by the majestic charm and beauty of Peninsula Bay Condominiums. Give us a call...we can help you! (Notice the heated sidewalks-no snow!)

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Nicole Hulet accepts sales position at Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums

Nicole Hulet accepts sales position at Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums under Coldwell Banker/Schmidt Realtors. She is very excited about the up and coming sales campaign and is enjoying one of her favorite developments in Traverse City. She is at the building everyday from 11am to 4pm and is feverishly working towards the promotion of Peninsula Bay and all that it has to offer. This is her 3rd summer among Pen Bay and its been such a great project. Seems its been her "home" away from home for a while now! Anyone reading and interested in an opportunity in ownership of one of the remaining Peninsula Bay suites, please don't hesitate to contact Nicole for more information. Those of you that know her personally, know she is always more then willing to lend an ear and help in any way that she can. She loves what she does and just likes people. Below is an insert from her bio, written by her, on Coldwell Banker's website:

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About Me:
I have been licensed in real estate since 1995. I began my career in real estate after attending Grand Valley State University for business. Then I moved back home to Glen Arbor in 1991 and worked in my families property management company that specialized in vacation rentals at The Homestead Resort. I married my husband Jason, had two beautiful girls, and moved to the base of Old Mission Peninsula in Traverse City. In 2001, my sister & I opened a branch of the family business in downtown Traverse City and actively manage 175 second homes. In 2005 I opened an additional branch of my own; Northern Shores Vacation Rentals & Northern Shores Real Estate Sales, LLC. My husband now runs the vacation rental business and I recently joined Coldwell Banker Schmidt Real Estate to broaden my experience and reach out to a larger market.

Areas of Expertise:
I specialize in second homes.... Dream Homes! I have always worked in an environment where I assisted in making lifelong memories. I have been a part of families who have made Northern Michigan their second home - their place to get-a-way from the hustle & bustle. It has been a wonderful experience to be involved with the creation of family memories. The joy that I see when a family has made an investment in their dream home is priceless. And their dream home is not only an investment but a commitment to create many unforgettable memories for generations. I believe that there is a dream home for everyone and I love to be a part of finding that dream!

Memberships & Affiliations
National Association of Realtors (NAR)
Michigan Association of Realtors (MAR)
Vacation Rental National Association (VRMA)
Traverse City Chamber of Commerce
Leelanau County Chamber of Commerce

http://www.NicoleHulet.com

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Traverse City's National Cherry Festival - 2007

The National Cherry Festival is a festival in Traverse City, Michigan in Northern Michigan. Founded in 1926, the mission of the National Cherry Festival is to celebrate & promote cherries. It also serves to promote tourism and community involvement, and to enhance the economic, entertainment, and cultural interests of the Grand Traverse region.
Every year more than 500,000 attendees enjoy the National Cherry Festival, which is now in its 80th year. Families can enjoy many kinds of activities from cherry pit spitting and pie eating contests, to the Grand Royale Parade in which the newly crowned Cherry Queen greets the crowds.
Originally held in mid- to late July to coincide with the cherry harvest, the Festival was moved to early July to take advantage of the July 4th weekend. Cherries are harvested with a "shaker", that quickly vibrates the trunk of the cherry tree and the ripe cherries fill off into a large, expandable tarp.[1] During the harvest approximately 200,000,000 pounds of tart (Montmorency) cherries are harvested. Other cherries, including sweet cherries and Balaton cherries are also harvested. The moderate climate, caused by the proximity of Lake Michigan and the sandy soil are why cherries grow so well in the region.
Traverse City is the self-proclaimed "Cherry Capital of the World" and is in the Guinness Book of World Records, for baking the world's largest cherry pie (the pie was 17' 6", weighing in at 28,350 pounds), unveiled at the festival on July 25, 1987. This replaced the pie baked nine years earlier in Charlevoix, Michigan. This record was held until July 14, 1990, when a pie weighing 37,740 lbs 10 oz, 20 feet in diameter was baked and eaten by approximately 1500 people in Oliver, British Columbia (the Wine Capital of Canada).Source: Wikipedia.com

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Historic Traverse City State Theater - LIVES!

TRAVERSE CITY, MI (May 30, 2007)-- After over a decade of being dark, the lights on the marquee of the historic State Theatre in downtown Traverse City will once again come alive as the Traverse City Film Festival today accepted the deed to the theater from its most recent owner, Rotary Charities of Traverse City.
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Monday, June 18, 2007

Grand Traverse County Courthouse

Grand Traverse County was officially organized in 1851. Its first courthouse and jail were built in 1854 for $600 on land donated by the lumbering firm Hannah, Lay and Company. The courthouse, a wooden structure, burned in 1862. The county used rented quarters until 1900. In 1898 the county accepted plans for the present brick and stone structure submitted by architects Rush, Bowman and Rush of Grand Rapids. The building, placed on the site of the original courthouse, was completed in 1900 at a cost of $35,665. In 1975, after an intensive campaign led by County Historical Society president Jennie Arnold, citizens voted to remodel the building. The renovation was completed at a cost of $1.7 million, and the structure was rededicated on July 4, 1981.

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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Peninsula Bay Condominiums - Let me introduce you...

Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums is a new resort development along the "Miracle Mile" of sandy shoreline on East Grand Traverse Bay, on the East side of Traverse City, Michigan. Its right on the beach and views of East Bay are spectacular! Peninsula Bay's first phase of construction was completed January 2006. Peninsula Bay ResortCondominiums sets itself aside from other developments in Traverse City by its relentless detail to quality construction and materials. You will find each suite, there are 30 total, completed with top-of-the-line appliances, including: Sub-Zero refrigerators, Fisher-Paykal Dual Drawer Dishwashers, GE Convection Gas Ranges, and Boran hoods. The Kitchens are really each suite's flagship. The cabinetry is madeby Pinnacle a small company, unhurried and dedicated to detail. Drawers have slow, no slam recessing slides and stylish hardware was chosen. Cabinetry is carried into the two bathrooms of each suite which includes a dual vanity in the master bedroom. Granite countertops are standard in all Peninsula Bay suites, both in the kitchens and baths. Each suite has a gas flip-the-switch gas fire place which also enjoys a granite surround. Common hallways are very stylish with cherry "bowed" pillars and tasteful green and burgundy two-tone carpeting. Resort includes an over-sized elevator which services right off the main lobby to all 5 stories.

Peninsula Bay ResortCondominiums offers 6 different type suites on 5 stories. Three suites on each story have direct East Bay views (Pen Bay suites F, E,& D). Three suites have angled views of East Bay and are locatedalong the side of the resort (Pen Bay suites A, B, & C). PeninsulaBay Resort enjoys two bay-side swimming pools. One is a 25ft X 45ft(approx.) swimming pool with 3ft to 5ft depths the other pool is anover-sized circular hot tub. Both pools are heated and completelybrand new construction. Peninsula Bay is a 100%% sole ownership resortcondominium complex. They are not sold in shares.

Northern Shores Vacation Rentals is the exclusive rental agency for Peninsula Bay Resort. They have over 25 years of experience with resort rentals and have been a main stay in the Traverse City area since their beginning in Glen Arbor, Michigan with the Homestead. They currently have 5 Peninsula Bay suites on their rental program. They rent by the week only from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Off-season rates are available as well as weekend stays. If you would be interested in staying at Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums please visit: www.VisitNorthernShores.com for rates and availability. Below is a brief description of each of the 5 suites on the rental program:

Suite E45
This 4th floor suite has a direct view of East Grand Traverse Bay. The view is simply spectacular! Enjoy this view on a 107 sq ft balcony over looking the bay as well as the pristine sandy shoreline. Suite enjoys a custom kitchen including; granite countertops, subzero refrigerator, gas range/oven, microwave, dual drawer dishwasher, coffee maker, and all utensils for meal preparation. Master bedroom enjoys direct views of East Bay and has its own bathroom including dual vanity sinks, granite countertops, King sizebed and a tiled glassed in shower. Master bedroom also has a walk-incloset. Guest bedroom shares bathroom connected with suite's main bathroom, and has a tub/tiled shower combination. Guest bedroom also enjoys a walk-in closet and Queen size bed. This suite offers a folding sofa-sleeper. Suite enjoys a stackable washer/dryer, air conditioning, gas fireplace, flat screen HD plasma television in the living room, large TVs in each bedroom, VHS & DVD collection for guests viewing, stereosystem with MP3 hookup, formal & informal dinner ware for entertaining,and local phone. All Peninsula Bay guests have access to the outside/bayside pool and spa and 330 ft of sandy shoreline.

Suite A50
This 5th floor suite has an angled view of East Grand Traverse Bay. At top floor vantage point the view of the eastern shoreline of East Baywith its turquoise waters are just beautiful! This view can be enjoyed on a 210 sqft semi-circle balcony off the master bedroom with sun exposure. Suite enjoys a custom kitchen including; granite countertops, subzero refrigerator, gas range/oven, microwave, and dualdrawer dishwasher. Living room enjoys large circular window (only suite in the resort that has this window) which provides immense amounts of ambient light and gives this suite a very enlightened feel. Master Bedroom has its own bathroom including dual vanity sinks, granite countertops, King size bed, and a tiled glassed in shower. Master bedroom also has a walk-in closet. Guest bedroom shares bathroom connected with suite's main bathroom, has a tub/tiled shower combination, and has a well eliminated south facing window. Guest bedroom also has a walk-in closet and Queen bed. Suite enjoys a stackable washer/dryer, air conditioning, gasfireplace, flat screen television and local phone. All Peninsula Bayguests have access to the outside/bayside pool and spa and 330 ft of sandy shoreline.

Suite D34
This 3rd floor suite has a direct view of East Grand Traverse Bay and from 3rd floor the view of East Bay is breath taking. This view is enjoyed on a 150 sq.ft. balcony with a rounded end. Suite enjoys acustom kitchen including; granite countertops, subzero refrigerator,gas range/oven, microwave, dual drawer dishwasher, coffee maker, and all utensils for meal preparation. This suite is the only one to offera dedicated dinning area and is our largest condominium suite available. Professionally decorated throughout. Master Bedroom has its own bathroom including dual vanity sinks, granite countertops, King size bed and a tiled glassed in shower. Master bedroom also has a walk-in closet. Guest bedroom shares bathroom connected with suite's main bathroom, has a tub/tiled shower combination, and has a well eliminated south facing window. Guestbedroom also has a walk-in closet and a King size bed. This suite alsooffers a new sofa-sleeper.Suite enjoys a stackable washer/dryer, air conditioning, gas fireplace, local phone, flat screen television in the living room and master bedroom. All Peninsula Bay guests have access to the outside/bayside pool and spa and 330 ft of sandy shoreline.

Suite C52
This 5th floor suite has an angled view of East Grand Traverse Bay. At top floor vantage point and positioned closest to the shoreline this side-view of East Bay's East shoreline is magnificent! This view canbe enjoyed on a 210 sqft semi-circle balcony off the master bedroom with sun exposure. Suite enjoys a custom kitchen including; granite countertops, subzero refrigerator, gas range/oven, microwave, and dual drawer dishwasher. Master Bedroom has its own bathroom including dual vanity sinks,granite countertops, king size bed and a tiled glassed in shower. Master bedroom also has a walk-in closet. Guest bedroom enjoys its own private bathroom with tub/tiled shower combination including vanitywith granite countertops. Guest bedroom also has a walk-in closet and Queen size bed. This suite offers an inflatable mattress also. Suite enjoys an extra half bathroom, stackable washer/dryer, airconditioning, gas fireplace, television and local phone. All PeninsulaBay guests have access to the outside/bayside pool and spa and 330 ft of sandy shoreline.

Suite D44
This 4th floor suite has a direct view of East Grand Traverse Bay and from 4th floor the view of East Bay is breath taking. This view is enjoyed on a 150 sq.ft. balcony with a rounded end. Suite enjoys a custom kitchen including; granite countertops, subzero refrigerator,gas range/oven, microwave, dual drawer dishwasher, coffee maker, and all utensils for meal preparation. This suite is the only one to offera dedicated dinning area and is our largest condominium suiteavailable. Professionally decorated throughout. Master Bedroom has its own bathroom including dual vanity sinks, granite countertops, king size bed and a tiled glassed in shower. Master bedroom also has a walk-in closet. Guest bedroom shares bathroom connected with suite's main bathroom, has a tub/tiled shower combination, and has a well eliminated south facing window. Guest bedroom also has a walk-in closet and a king size bed. This suite also offers a new sofa-sleeper. Suite enjoys a stackable washer/dryer, air conditioning, gasfireplace, local phone, flat screen television in the living room and master bedroom. All Peninsula Bay guests have access to the outside/bayside pool and spa and 330 ft of sandy shoreline.

Northern Shores Vacation Rentals & Sales, LLC.
Traverse City, Michigan
www.VisitNorthernShores.com

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Friday, April 13, 2007

Traverse City is waiting for Spring...

Photo by Jason Hulet
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Thursday, April 5, 2007

Sometimes it snows in April...

Wow.... Two days straight of SNOW! With temps in the 70's last week, who would have ever guessed "Old Man Winter" would still be around? Traverse City is under snow again, probably for the last time this year (p-r-o-b-a-b-l-y...). Grand Traverse County isn't the worst hit though, farther inland the local reports were grim. It's funny to think I was just spreading some lawn conditioner last week! Oh, well...you know the Michigan saying... burrrrr

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