We arrived in Mackinac City via the Mackinaw Bridge.
An early lighthouse at Mackinaw City. |
Lighthouse and channel marker just off Mackinac Island. |
There are 365 fine large horses on Mackinac Island. Horses have the right away over people and bicycles. |
There are so many lovely turn-of- the- century homes. I may move to the Island to clean houses! |
We toured Mackinaw Island.
So did several thousand other people today.
Our tour guide told us that July 3 and 4 are always the busiest of the year so don't go for the 4th!
Fort Mackinaw |
This is a fine Victorian house. Photo was taken through a wrought-iron fence. See the curliques?
Fine houses and beautiful flowers. A winning combination.
People, horses, carts and bicycles! And horse poop; don't forget that. |
People come for the day. People come and stay as there are quite a number of inns, hotels, bed and breakfasts and, don't forget The Grand Hotel.
The only vehicles on the island are fire trucks and ambulances
but 13-yr old school children can drive snowmobiles to school in the winter.
Tonight we are ensconced in the Family Unit of a privately owned hotel, The Bay Inn.
Only one queen bed (we like 2 full) but we have a bath and a full kitchen.
We were alerted to a fantastic sunset by the owner. We paid a whopping $130.
The sunset was worth it.
And we were worn out. lol
PS: no matter whether it is spelled Mackinac or Mackinaw, you say it Mackinaw.
Who would have thought.
1 comment:
Looks AMAZING! Love the houses! Did u get pics of the grand hotel?
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