elkhart lake

Small Town Life

 The hub of Elkhart Lake and Off the Rail Cafe

I love living in a small town. Our population is 1,100. We are actually considered a village, not a town.  As I sat outside at the our little bustling cafe, Off the Rail, waiting for my lunch to go today, I found myself smiling.

The cafe is right in the hub of all the activity in the downtown area.  The second hub is only three blocks away. That happens to be the only 4-way stop in town.  Yup, you read it right- the ONLY 4-way stop.  You should see that 4-way stop on one of the race weekends here in the summer. It is super busy and sometimes we even need a cop to direct the traffic!  Elkhart Lake is known for Road America race track so we can attract over 100,000 visitors during some of the major races. I swear if I were flying overhead during one of those weekends, I’d see the little village bulging at the sides!

During warmer weather and when I have time, you will find Frankie and I at the cafe about once a week, dining outside, with my bike parked close by.  Sitting outside I can see the park and library to the left, Lake Street Cafe (fun dining experience!) to the right, and the train depot museum in front of me (where the Farmer’s Market is held each Saturday in summer).

As I waited for my lunch I was thankful for my small town. It feels like a cozy warm hug each time I venture out.  I’ve lived here for about 23 years now and within the past five years I’ve gotten to know so many more people because of Frankie. They have truly embraced her and her story. Someone is always asking me how she is doing if I don’t have her with me.

When I was young I thought I wanted to be a big city girl until I traveled to New York City for a college trip. I was terribly homesick. I’ve come to realize I love small town life and am somewhat of a homebody. I used to be embarrassed to admit that- silly, huh?  But now I embrace it and love it- it’s who I am.

So do you like small town life or are you a big city person?  And why?  I would love to hear your thoughts!

 

A Walk Around Elkhart Lake with Frankie and Me

Follow along on a walk with Frankie and me through the legendary Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin…

Railroad tracks leading into downtown Elkhart Lake….

Past the Osthoff Resort-largest resort in our small town of 1,100.  I worked there for the first four years when it opened…

Around the Osthoff (it is quite big so takes us awhile to walk around it)…

Front of the Osthoff Resort which looks out over Elkhart Lake…..

One view of the lake…

And another view of the lake…

Walk way past another resort, Victorian Village and Siebkens Resort is across the street…

Siebken’s tavern and famous sandwiches below and gift shop above (this place is hopping in the summer, especially during major race weekends!!)…

Portion of downtown Elkhart Lake- this is the Feed Mill with a Off the Rail Cafe and Gina’s Custom Framing and Gifts. We had a grocery store too, but it closed in January. Hoping someone else will open another one soon in the same spot!…

Love this old time looking clock downtown…

Elkhart Lake Train Depot (though trains no longer come through- but talk of them coming through again in near future- hope so!)….

Main drag and I love the little yellow house which reminds me of a doll house, and house next to it is actually an art gallery and owners live upstairs…

Lovely Easter Tree surprise to see…

Back home again… look real close to see who is waiting for us in the front door!!…

Time to head back to my writing studio so Frankie can take a nap.

Hope you enjoyed our little tour of Elkhart Lake!  Our walk is about 2 miles and I love it each and every time I go… and so does little Frankie!