entering Marquette Harbor |
Marquette Light, est 1853 |
Downtown Marquette from the water |
We decided to get the chores out of the way today so tomorrow we can play. First right in front of the Marina is a great park with lots of people playing, picnicking & even jumping in the water off the wall-brrrrrr! The area is very well maintained. There are 2 boat ramps at the Marina, we couldn't believe how busy they were. Boats in and out continuously, doesn't anyone work in this town? It's always entertaining to watch people launch their boats. We have a hard enough time remembering what day of the week it is and this looked like a Saturday with all the people out and about. We were told, that these beautiful days are so rare, that when they occur, everyone calls in sick or somehow takes the day off and heads for the water. We are lucky to be experiencing this. We walked around the area by the Marina, I think it is considered the Downtown. We found a clothing store that had been recommended to us; Getz's. They had a great selection of clothes; outdoor, rain gear & Carhartt's. Doug & Jacque found pants there. There really wasn't too much else within walking distance, so we called a cab & went out to the Highway, where there was a grocery, Loew's, Walmart & Menard's. The guys were able to get most everything on their current lists. I don't know how they keep coming up with all this stuff they need. Jacque & I grocery shopped for necessities, we have to eat! The Taxi driver told us he had gone to Northern in the 70's, when they really knew how to party. Craig, you probably knew him, haha!
Fresh Lake Trout filets |
one of many beaches |
Presque Isle |
Crystal clear water |
the WoodenDome |
Football field, inside the Dome |
Doug & I then split off from the others to go find the infamous dorm, Halverson Hall, where Jeri & Craig lived and played. We found it and there were people all over again because of Orientation. I was able to snatch her a pair of NMU sunglasses they were giving to the new students. I called Jeri so she could reminisce with us, but we couldn't get up to her room on 2nd floor. We took a bunch of pics for her. I'm sure it doesn't look any different, it's only been over 35 years.
While I'm on the subject of Jeri, her Birthday is tomorrow, so we all need to sing Happy Birthday to her. Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Jeri, Happy Birthday to you! Wishing you a GREAT year to come! Sorry we're not there to celebrate with you, :'( Love, Jan & Doug
can you see the duck? |
We biked back to the Marina and met up with Waterford & Alizann for a cocktail party. We swapped stories about anchorages we've enjoyed on Lake Superior. It was one long cocktail party & a traveling one to boot. Marty & Suzanne were gracious enough to give us a tour of their beautiful vessel. All I can say is WOW, well done. Alizaan is very self sufficient and could travel anywhere and they do have plans of traveling across our country and beyond. Talk about adventure! We loved meeting them and hope to connect later on this summer.
Alizann, part of our new Krogen family |
Marquette Harbor dock |
You are very lucky to have had Supreior lay down like this for you, hope it continues for many weeks to come! Wayne
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Halverson Hall photos. So many good memories. I wish one of your NMU buddies, (me!) had been there to walk you threw our old haunts. So glad you are having good weather and calm seas. It's been pretty much a storm a day here. Have another pastie on me though this time ditch the ketchup and slather it in official pastie gravy! Missed you at my birthday dinner. Our duck was sad.
ReplyDeleteJeri, the birthday girl!