On Saturday, July 13 we left Bayfield, (Wisconsin's version of Martha's Vineyard according to Barb's sis, Gail) @6:45 AM (had rained early morning so we had a dry window to go) We have a 10 hour day so we wanted to get an early start. It is overcast with calm waters and mild temps. I like these longer days. I dusted & vacuumed. I'm weeding out some of my music. I have almost filled my 64 GB mini iPad, so I have to cut back on some things (darn). We both took naps (separately of course, someone has to drive because we were leading today). We read & relaxed.
Raspberry Island Lighthouse |
Twin cities Harbor, Superior & Duluth, Minnesota |
Southern Entry to St Louis River |
Northern Entry |
compliments of Garry |
We had a long day cruising & while I cleaned, Jacque cooked. She made a fabulous Chicken dish with wonderful seasoning over Coucous AND fresh baked, homegrown strawberry shortcake for dessert. WOW, we are eating better than at home, no doubt.
amphitheater overlooking Lake Superior |
Despite the quirky marina & surrounding industry, Duluth has done an excellent job with their waterfront. They have great access to the Northern channel where the freighters come in under the lift bridge. There is an excellent bike path all along Lake Superior where they rent bikes, kayaks, horse drawn buggies & have a very impressive aquarium, beautiful parks, one with a stone amphitheater and one a gorgeous rose garden with the biggest peonies we've ever seen.
While we were in Duluth, we were at the furthest western point one can travel in the Great Lakes & the farthest west we will ever be while on our boat, even traveling the great loop. We were farther West than New Orleans.
Even in the city, friends can be found |
A Big 2 year old Happy Birthday Wish out to SABRINA!!! Hugs & Kisses Miss Jan & Doug