This week’s
painting takes me to one of our favorite places. With all the projects of the
summer and busy family activities, we didn’t get up to the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan this year. We love driving through northcentral Wisconsin through the
Porcupine Mountains and on up the Keeweenaw Peninsula to Copper Harbor. Along
the way, we always stop at the sweet Jampot Shop near Eagle Harbor. Located on
the shores of Lake Superior and operated by Byzantine monks of the St. John
Order at the Poor Rock Abbey, the Jampot offers handmade jams, jellies and
bakery items. If you’re fortunate, you’ll be greeted by Father Basil at the counter.
He probably won’t have time to visit – there’s usually a line running right out
the front door and down the steps! Supported soley by monies generated by the
Jampot, this group of monks are also dedicated gardeners and cultivate wonderful
rose gardens in the midst of this harsh northern climate. The Jampot, 9”x 11” watercolor painting, captures
this wonderful little shop in a quiet moment on a lovely summer day.
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