z Cottage by the Sea : Indian Lake

Friday, March 27, 2026

Indian Lake

Welcome friends. It's chilly, rainy day here by the bay (Friday)   


Welcome to Saturday: 9. What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so-to-speak. We encourage you to visit other participants posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love to answer the questions, however, and here is today's questions!

Saturday 9: Indian Lake (1968)

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.


1) In this song, a family gets on a bus and heads off on vacation. Think about the last trip you took. Did you travel by car, bus, train, boat, or plane?
 Car.

2) Once they get to Indian Lake, they swim, have a picnic and go canoeing. Are you looking forward to any of these activities this summer?
Sadly, no.

3) "Indian Lake" became familiar to TV audiences because it was used in commercials for the Dodge Charger. In the 1960s, most households didn't have remote controls to enable viewers to mute or skip commercials. Today, we do. When a commercial comes on, do you watch or do you turn down the sound or, if possible, fast forward past it?
Some commercials are worth watching. If it is pharmaceuticals however, I turn the channel as they are psyops. First you see someone skipping around in flowers with birds chirping .. and are assured your symptoms will be masked. over, not cured, just masked.    Then comes the dire consequences of the  said products.. Talk about cognitive dissonance.
( Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced when holding two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or behaviors, proposed by Leon Festinger in 1957. It causes anxiety, guilt, and tension, motivating people to rationalize, ignore, or change their beliefs/actions to restore harmony, often leading to biased decisions.)

4) The Cowsills were a family singing group who had four Top 10 hits between 1967 and 1969. The brothers were self taught musicians who enjoyed playing at church and school events. When their father, Bud Cowsill, became their manager, he insisted his wife Barbara and their youngest, Susan, join the band. He wanted the Cowsills to become "a latter-day Von Trapp family." Without looking it up, do you know who the Von Trapps were?
Only vaguely.   I believe the Sound of Music was about them but I dislike those kinds of plays and movies.

5) The Cowsills were the inspiration for the sitcom The Partridge Family. It ran for four seasons and the fictional Partridges had three Top 10 hits, were nominated for a Grammy and made David Cassidy a star. Are you familiar with The Partridge Family?
Yes. It was a fun program and I did like David Cassidy's singing.  A song that means a lot to me is Morning Rider on the Road  by the Patridge Family.




6) The Cowsills starred in an advertising campaign for the American Dairy Association. On TV and in magazine ads they proclaimed that "Milk is the lift that lasts." Decades later, oldest brother Bill recalled that he seldom drank milk. How about you? Do you often drink milk?
I love milk!  Ice cold, really really icy cold milk is a favorite of mine.  I am a die hard dairy girl.

7) While Bud Cowsill engineered the family band's success, he also contributed to their demise. The Cowsills were scheduled to appear 10 times on the influential Ed Sullivan Show, but were fired after the second because Bud was too confrontational backstage. He also had a reputation for being abrasive with record company executives and concert promoters, and this affected the the band's ability to find work. Do you have a hard time biting your tongue or controlling your temper?
Well, I rarely lose my temper but I do get angry.

8) In 1968, when this song was popular, Leonard Bernstein released his award-winning recording of Mahler: Symphony No. 8.
 Do you enjoy classical music?
Yes.  I saw Leonard Bernstein a few times and loved every minute of it.

9) Random question – Here we are in March. If you made any New Year's resolutions, have you kept them?
I don't make resolutions. 

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