I have gone back and re-read our July/August blogs from the
last 2 years! Last years trip and story
about Petosega is just about the same as this year’s! We are still in awe of God’s gorgeous landscapes that he calls
Northern Michigan! Every time we come
rolling over a certain hill on the way to Petoskey and the agriculture
quilt-block of farm fields open up before us, I catch my breath! Yes, I do get
the camera out and ready but there is no chance of catching that vision on
film. First are the fields of dark
brown horses, then the curve of the road in the sunshine. Past that are the
fields of golden grain, perfectly straight rows of vegetables and the yellow
tassels that top the ripening corn that stand calmly, surrounding the
picturesque red barns. Past all that
are more hills and the first glimpse of Petoskey and the blue waters of Lake
Michigan. Once again we found ourselves
strolling along the waterfront parks, admiring the harbor and expanse of blue
beyond.
Petoskey Harbor |
And once again we enjoyed a wonderful Polish dinner at the
Polish Kitchen – this time with our hometown neighbors, C&T and their
handsome son, Nate who was up visiting them from Georgia!
Harbor Springs is another beautiful, historic town that sits
on the opposite bank of the bay and can be seen from the harbor in
Petoskey! Both towns have quaint
tourist shops that line the downtown areas and manicured grounds and gardens
along the walkways by the bay. We
arrived just in time to observe a sailing lesson for a handful of soon to be
dare
devil sailors in their little white “bathtub” boats with their bright blue
and white sails! The little fiberglass
vessels at first looked indestructible but the longer we watched – we realized
they were tip-able after all!! After
many near misses and even more almost tips – one small craft did finally go
bottoms up and the young crew ended up in the cold water! Not to worry – everyone had life jackets on
and the adult instructors were there quickly to rescue the crew and teach them
how to right their upside down craft.
All ended well!
Harbor Springs |
This north shoreline is it’s own protection from the west
and north winds so docks stretch on for
the length of the town! Some docks were
lined with small rubber landing boats that serviced the many anchored boats
that dotted the bay. Some docks had the average sized sailboats or motor
powered runabouts. Then there were the docks that had the yachts pristinely
moored to their chocks! The “Seaquest” is owned by the son of Dick and
Betsy DeVos, the founders of Amway.
Built in 2008 and at 163 ft, it is valued at $40 million! On another dock was the “Lukousarus” out of
Boca Raton, Fl and is valued at $1.69 million.
Handsome young men in matching white attire were busily “swabbing” her
decks and polishing all her chrome!
Our stay was drawing to an end and we still wanted to go
find our “old” neighbors who had sold their home and moved up to Sault Saint
Marie! Thursday arrived and the
forecast was for clouds and possible rain so we made a beeline for the Mighty
Mackinac Bridge and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The winds were kicking up and the precipitation was coming down
but we got in line with the rest of the rain soaked vehicles and drove out onto
the 5-mile long, famous suspension bridge.
At first we drove on the outside lane – the SOLID CEMENT outside
lane! Road repairs then moved us all to
the inside lane – the OPEN GRATED METAL inside lane – where it felt as tho the
van tires were wiggling from side to side and if you looked down you could see
the white caps on the water - some hundred or so feet below!
Thru St Ignace with a stop for pasties and
then we were back on I 75 north - 60 miles to the “Soo”. From memory we remembered part of their
address and how to find their 3-story home near downtown and lucked out and found
them almost right away! A wonderful
visit included the grand tour of their “work in progress” remodeling project
before we bid adieu and headed out once more.
On Friday the sun was shining again and we “headed out once
more” – heading south towards home – just “towards” home! We still had two more nights out! Wilson State Park is in Harrison Michigan on
the NW edge of Budd Lake. We vaguely
remembered camping there in the past but it was way too far in the past to
remember much – other than it is right across the road from the
fairgrounds. We arrived late Friday
morning and the loop we were assigned was beginning to fill up with great
groups of tents and Ninja Warriors on their little two wheelers! By Friday evening we were surrounded!! Green Ninja Turtle bike helmets with red
sashes and orange sashes were zooming around and around the camping loop! We were getting dizzy!
The boat launch to this lake is on the opposite side of the
lake but we found it and launched quickly and easily. On our tour around the lake we each caught 2 fish but H’s 2
could have passed for bait instead of supper!
Not a problem – we tossed them all back anyway and headed out to the
local restaurant for their fish dinner!