On Monday, July 15th, we left Duluth, Minnesota with an overcast sky and calm water. On our way to Silver Bay, fog set in (so what else is new?). Super calm water and our air temp 51, water temp 37, yes 37 degrees not a typo and water depth of 600 ft. What's new, is that water temperature, can you believe it? Then dense fog set in, then pea soup fog came next. Darn, we missed Split Rock Lighthouse along the Minnesota coast line 40 miles out of Duluth. Supposed to be a real beauty of a Lighthouse. The dense fog was a challenge @ times, Waterford was in the lead and did an excellent job. We actually passed small fishing boats out in this stuff. They were within 1/4 mile of us and we only saw one of them visually, the other 3 showed on our radar. Waterford led us into the Marina without incident and what appeared before us is a pretty spot with birch trees, beach, great docks and awesome rocks. We traveled 46 intense miles today, for a cum of 983 miles.The Marina is very nice with floating docks and the building appears fairly new. Since arriving in the fog, we didn't see the island attached to the break wall till the next day.
The next day, Tuesday, July 16, we awoke to sun and warmth, the fog had lifted. We walked about a half mile and rented 2 ATV's for a couple of hours to see the sights. There are many trails for snowmobiling & ATV's here with a lot of woods, hills & ravines. The trails were a tad wet, which Doug & Garry enjoyed: like boys splashing through mud puddles. Jacque & I rode behind, which was very comfortable; we even had backrests. The scenery was pretty, but the only wildlife we saw, was a slow moving grouse & a chipmunk.
| Do you think he's having fun? |
| Our boats behind us |
| Supposed to be toasting marshmallows |
The owner of the ATV sports place, said they are about 45 days behind in their summer season. His tulips are just now blooming. Hope that means it will stay warm longer into August for us.
| Lilacs, just starting to bloom |
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| Split Rock Lighthouse |
Once back, the thunder and lightening began and didn't stop all night. We took advantage of the rainy evening and enjoyed "Murder Movie Night" on Waterford. Remember how we wanted to watch Anatomy of a Murder after visiting Big (Thunder) Bay, well Jacque had ordered it from Amazon, since we couldn't find it anywhere in Big Bay, (shaking my head)! We brought the popcorn and enjoyed a classic movie. Jimmy Stewart was great in this black & white flick. If you have never seen this movie, rent or Netflix it. It begins a bit hokey, but it will hook you in the end.
| a toast to all of you!! |
| Fish bait? |