Our
trip to Mackinaw City was on the day of the "26th Annual
Corvette Crossroads Auto Show”. We saw
some really nice corvettes in the show and around the city. The show was held near the Mackinaw Crossing
Mall. As we approached the entrance to
the mall we noticed a living statue. It
was so funny to watch the reactions of people passing by when the statue came
to life.
The
Mackinac Bridge also known as “Mighty Mac” is located on Interstate 75 in
northern Michigan at the Straits of Mackinac. Two of the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan and
Lake Huron are connected by The Straits of Mackinac. The bridge connects Michigan's upper and
lower peninsulas and is the fifth longest suspension bridge in the world. Mackinaw City is located at the south end of
the bridge. St. Ignace is located at the north end of the Mackinac Bridge. The
Mackinac Bridge Walk is an annual event held on Labor Day and is the sole
exception to the rule prohibiting pedestrians on the bridge.
We crossed the bridge and had lunch in St. Ignace. We
have played it safe when we eating out by ordering fish sandwiches and burgers
because the food is so bland here.
Thankfully Tabasco is sold nationwide to spice up this bland food. After lunch we visited Bridge View Park in
St. Ignace where we were able to walk along the shore of Lake Michigan enjoying the
breeze and sunshine.
The following day we decided to ride the ferry over to
Mackinac Island. The first thing you
notice when you step on the island is there are no automobiles. You get around by foot, bike, horseback or
horse-drawn carriages. We walked down
Main Street darting in and out of the shops then toured the Mackinac Island State Park by carriage rides. There are
two things for certain while on the island – the first is you are never too far
from a fudge shop and second is you are never far from a horse. Then there is the smell. A local candy maker explains the reason for
so many fudge shops this way: “We needed
something to cover up the smell of the horses.”
We ate dinner on the island at Goodfellows Restaurant and after dinner
bought a few pieces of fudge. We are now
“Fudgies”. This is the name given to all
tourist who have gone to Mackinac Island because usually most everyone buys
fudge.
The sun was beginning to set and the air became very
chilly as we waited for the next ferry to take us back to the mainland. Once on board the ferry we were able to watch the sun set over Lake Michigan which was
the perfect ending to a beautiful day.
The Mackinac Bridge Parade was held at 7:00 PM with all these corvettes crossing the bridge. This was our favorite car in the show. |
This is Robert Shangle and he has been invited to participate in the 2015 World Living Statue Championship in the Netherlands. He is very good at his job and earns on average $400 to $500 per day.
The Bridge Walk lead by the Governor of Michigan- the school buses are used to return the walkers back to their vehicles. (Picture found on the internet) |
Lake Michigan |
While we were visiting the Bridge View Park this couple was getting married. |
This memorial statue honors the five men that lost their lives while building the bridge. |
The beauty of the flowers were magnificent. Really enjoyed slowing down to enjoy prettiness of the flowers and the cool breeze coming off the lake. |
The Mighty Mac is 522 feet tall and truly something to see. |
Wawatam Lighthouse is visible for more than 13 miles out over Lake Huron. |
It was an honor to ride the ferry with Old Glory flying high. |
Round Island Lighthouse on the Straits of Mackinac. There is just something about seeing these lighthouses that make you feel as if you have stepped back in time. |
Mackinac Island is about 8 miles in circumference and 3.8 square miles in total area. |
Summer homes on the island. |
UPS on the island. The brown trucks are ferried over to the island and remain on the ferry while all the freight is off loaded onto the horse drawn service wagons. |
More beautiful flowers. |
Main Street is where one can relive the simple pleasures of life. |
Fort Mackinac on the bluffs overlooking the Straits of Mackinac. |
As the sun is going down on Lake Michigan your mind becomes clearer increasing your awareness of an inner peace and calmness you feel along with love and devotion to God our creator. |
The end to a wonderful day on Mackinac Island. |
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