blue dot is Presque Isle Marina |
Last night we dined @ the Portage Restaurant right there @ the Marina; we enjoyed some seafood; Jacque tried the fresh Whitefish caught there, but the rest of us did not take advantage of the fresh catch, but were not disappointed either; Garry & I had the salmon in a coat, I was curious about the coat, the salmon was wrapped in a flakey pastry and Doug ordered the frozen walleye caught in Lake Erie. He must miss it!!
The "new" Presque Isle Light from the water |
We left the dock our latest yet, but this also is our shortest route yet. We left Presque Isle harbor @ 10:30 AM, the air temp 52, water 48 degrees, skies overcast & it was misting. The winds were 8 knots out of the east, waves less than 2 and diminished down to less than 1 foot, but it kept raining.
It was such a short cruise, we didn't even have time for lunch. We arrived @ Rogers City Harbor @ 1:30 PM. Doug & I have been here before, years ago when we trailered our SeaRay up this far & then cruised to the western end of the North Channel.
The fog rolled in early evening |
Again, we were assisted into the dock by the nicest of young dock hands, it gives us hope for the future, because all along the way, we have met great young adults. The day never improved, but we attempted to make the best of it. After getting settled in @ Rogers City Yacht Harbor, one of the dock guys gave Jacque & I a ride to Rite Aid & to Glen's Grocery store. We picked up a few things on our list while Vinny waited for us in the car. He than helped us unload the groceries to our boat, so sweet. The four of us, then walked in the rain up town to visit the Maritime Museum. We arrived there & it was closed, we walked around the corner to another museum we had been told about & guess what-it was closed. Guess tourist aren't supposed to be out touring on Mondays. We did find one fun place that boasted a sign about being open 7 days a week; the old downtown movie theater and Iron Man3 was playing. What better way to spend a drizzly, foggy night in a strange town than to see a movie & get some popcorn. It was a bargain @ $5.00/person.
Good night
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Doug, good work on all the technology with the MFD. It's great to get all those NOAA forecasts. It is fun to see the water and air temps change as you head north into deeper and clearer lakes. I love Northern Michigan weather.
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