We had a delicious brunch in the curved dining room and enjoyed watching all the bikers do what we had so much fun doing on our last trip - touring the island up close and personal.
Monday, August 5, 2024
On Sunday morning following the "perfect" wedding, Dick and I again enjoyed a delicious breakfast at the Oaks Eatery in Three Oaks near our apartment. Evidently both locals and tourists enjoy the food there because it is always full, both inside and out.
Our destination for the day was St Ignace in upper Michigan. We enjoyed the trip and saw some beautiful parts of that area of the state. After arriving and checking in, we drove around the town to familiarize ourselves again with the places we wanted to return to.
This was not one of them. On a side street we saw this rehab in progress. We were mystified as to the outdoor decorations or the possible use of the house. This may say more about the town of St Ignace than we want to know.
On Monday morning, we took the 8:30 a.m. ferry to Machinac Island.
The Adirondack chairs on the front lawn offer a great place to sit and watch all sorts of boats and ships pass by.
We had a delicious brunch in the curved dining room and enjoyed watching all the bikers do what we had so much fun doing on our last trip - touring the island up close and personal.
Before leaving the island, we decided to indulge in one thing Machinac Island is known for and that is ice cream. Our cones did not disappoint, as usual. As there was a storm moving in, we decided to get a head start and left before it got too late.
Machinac Island never disappoints; however, let me suggest you choose a less busy time to go than early August or late May. The summer months are hot and overrun with families taking advantage of the last days of summer.
Tuesday morning found us back on the road heading south toward some interesting stops along Lake Michigan. That's another post.
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