The Bus Ride
The bus ride was an adventure. We get up at 6 to get to the stop, which is really just a spot in the middle of a city block. At least there were a few others gathered so we knew … Continue reading The Bus Ride
The bus ride was an adventure. We get up at 6 to get to the stop, which is really just a spot in the middle of a city block. At least there were a few others gathered so we knew … Continue reading The Bus Ride
Woke up this morning to…darkness. New Zealand is coming into fall and the time has not changed yet. They will fall back in a few days but now it is dark almost until 8. Having just left when everything was … Continue reading Waiheke
After a rather uneventful flight, we landed at 7:00 am on a Monday. We left on a Saturday so we lost Sunday completely. Or we just slept through it. Shawn’s fraternity brother Mike, who we hadn’t seen in 30 years … Continue reading Auckland, New Zealand
As my husband retires and we begin another stage in life, we have already been fortunate enough to go on many trips. They will be added to this blog over time as well as the new adventures that we will … Continue reading The Journey Has Already Begun
Fayette Historic State Park was once a bustling industrial community that manufactured charcoal pig iron for economical shipping to the Great Lakes steel companies. Named after Fayette Brown, the Jackson Iron Company agent who chose the site, Fayette was once one of the Upper Peninsula’s most productive iron-smelting operations. Located on the Garden Peninsula at Snail Shell Harbor, the town of Fayette grew up around two blast furnaces, a large dock, and several charcoal kilns after the Civil War. Nearly five hundred residents, many immigrating from Canada, the British Isles, and northern Europe, lived in and near the town that … Continue reading Fayette Historic Park
Beaver Island is the largest island in Lake Michigan and part of the Beaver Island archipelago. Once home to a uniquely American religious monarchy, the island is now a popular tourist and vacation destination. You can get there by your … Continue reading Beaver Island
There are soo many islands in the North Channel that I fear they were getting a bit desperate to find names for them. There are Islands named after trees: Cedar, Fir, Pine, and Birch. Food: Beef, Grape, Bacon, Strawberry, and … Continue reading Island Time: Mackinac Island Arrival
Hotham Island was our next stop and we had a great windy day. Did a wee bit of sailing but as it happens more often than not, we ended up motoring right into the wind. Had a great view ahead … Continue reading Hotham Island
We receive many questions when we mention that we have a boat. Can you sleep on it? Can you cook on it? What do you DO all day???? We can sleep on the boat, in case you have not figured … Continue reading Blueberries and Bread:Life Aboard a Boat