Our 'new' view from the window
What a vacation! Thanks to all who helped make it possible, thanks for following our blog. We can now be reached at home again, we'll catch up on visiting friends & family over the next few weeks.
Entry from Lake Michigan to Beaver Island Harbor
Beaver Island
We got up early, determined to make it to Beaver Island, always a favorite stop of ours. Before the sun was up we were out and by 4:00 this morning we were dodging the Indian fishermen who did not bother to show any lights until we were within a 1/2 mile from them. By 7:00 AM, the radar showed a line of thundershowers coming accross the lake from Wisconsin and we decided to wait those out in Mackinac City Marina. While we were there we found out that Nancy's sister Sandy and her husband Larry were just across the straits in St. Ignace, gaming at the casino at 8:00 AM already (real diehards). They came on over and we stopped for coffee, a nice break in our routine. Mackinac City is a real tourist attraction and the marina is not our cup of tea. As soon as the weather cleared up at 11:00 we got going and made it to Beaver Island by 5:00. Good move!
Presque Isle Point Lighthouse
Port of Harrisville
Harrisville shoreline
Sunrise on Lake Huron this morning
After sitting around without moving yesterday we made up for it today. We were on the lake before the sun and made it to Port Austin, which is a small quiet town at the Northern tip of the 'Thumb'. The marina is nearly empty so excitement we'll have to make ourselves. Our next leg will have us cross the Saginaw Bay. Tomorrow's lake forecast (4' - 7' waves) will keep us in port if true. Just a quick walk through town after we got here convinced us we'll be just fine if we need to spend a day here.
View from the boat as we're preparing to leave Lexington, MI this morning
Music in the park @ Lexington - nice bonus
Lexington Municipal Marina
Lakeshore @ Lexington
Detroit skyline
Steel plant buzzing w. activity
Sunset over Lake Erie
After a late start for us (7:30 am) we set off for Cleveland, Ohio this morning. The lake was a little rougher than we like it, but late morning she calmed down somewhat and we decided to go one stop farther to the Port of Lorain, OH. This will make our planned jaunt to Pelee Island, Ontario a few hours shorter tomorrow. We're planning on a short day there and then staying put on the island the following day, before heading out to Detroit in our home state of Michigan. We will then do the last 500 miles traveling along the East and West shores of our great state.Erie Basin Marina, Buffalo, NY
After one week, 340 miles, 34 locks and 16 lift bridges, we left the historic Erie Canal and a unique piece of history behind us today! We were surpised to find out we had one federal lock on the Niagara River to go. This should be the last after at least 155 locks we went through on our trip. The Niagara River had a pretty strong current to fight, but I guess that's to be expected since the falls are only a few miles down river.