We arrived home Saturday, 5:30, August 13th, in time to visit with Jonathan and Christa, Kathy and Craig that evening. What a great welcome home.
It is good to be back in Ohio and see friends and family. But at the same time it is sad to be finished with the relaxed pace, and all the beautiful sights. God created spectacular world with awesome wonders. Lets keep as many as we can.
Helen
P.S. A farewell photo.
North by Northwest
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Grand Marais, Michigan
We were so glad to get a chance to visit with Mary Handrich again - this time in her home. Other times included Bolivia in the 80's, Northern Michigan Relief Sales, on a trail at Santa Ana NWR in southern Texas, and in Grand Marais while we were working for MCC Great Lakes. Mary hosted us and cooked up some great pancakes and sausage for breakfast. Thanks Mary - hope to see you in Texas!
Three of the Five
We've now traveled beside three Great Lakes in the last two days. Yesterday's post featured Lake Superior.
Here is Lake Michigan. We only traveled a short while along it's northern shore, then crossed the Mackinac Straits on the bridge.
We're camped this night in a State Park along Lake Huron.
And, yes, the rain reached us a bit later.
Tomorrow we hope to see Lake Erie. Helen
Here is Lake Michigan. We only traveled a short while along it's northern shore, then crossed the Mackinac Straits on the bridge.
And, yes, the rain reached us a bit later.
Tomorrow we hope to see Lake Erie. Helen
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Upper Peninula of Michigan
| 500 feet straight down the log slide near Grand Marais |
| Grand Island and Lake Superior near Munising |
| Pictured Rocks National Seashore - can you see the two people? |
| Looking out over L. Superior from 500 feet - on the top of a sand dune |
| Harbor at Grand Marais, Michigan, August 11, 2011 |
Left Overs
When we go though the pictures we download onto the computer, we pick ones we'd like to post and put them on our desktop. I've now accumulated several that haven't managed to fit into a post theme, or there wasn't an opportunity to post them. So, here are those left-overs!
All over Alaska there were little drive though Espresso Coffee Shops. They get lots and lots of business.
In Banff National Park the four lane highway had animal overpasses; so far, fourteen species have availed themselves of the opportunity to get from one side of the road to the other. The cars are fenced in!
In June, major flooding inundated Minot North Dakota, the damages are not yet all repaired, nor have all the waters gone down in the countryside. The Mouse river had a bank of sand piled to keep it separate from the town on the otherside.
There are still sand bags left from their protecting task.
Helen
| Totem Pole in Haines, Alaska. It was at the library's garden. |
| High School Diploma, hand lettered on moose hide. |
In Banff National Park the four lane highway had animal overpasses; so far, fourteen species have availed themselves of the opportunity to get from one side of the road to the other. The cars are fenced in!
In June, major flooding inundated Minot North Dakota, the damages are not yet all repaired, nor have all the waters gone down in the countryside. The Mouse river had a bank of sand piled to keep it separate from the town on the otherside.
There are still sand bags left from their protecting task.
Helen
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Fields in Color
We're in Michigan, just crossed the border, still on US Route 2. But we will leave it tomorrow as it diagonals southeast, and we want to stay further north. We camped last night in Chippewa National Forest alongside one of Minnesota's 10,000 lakes.
Now on to the colorful fields. In Alberta we saw fields of canola just coming into bloom.
And on into Montana and one of it's wheat fields.
North Dakota outshone all the previous fields with all it's sunny faces.
Helen
Now on to the colorful fields. In Alberta we saw fields of canola just coming into bloom.
And flax just coming into bloom also.
And on into Montana and one of it's wheat fields.
North Dakota outshone all the previous fields with all it's sunny faces.
Helen
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
And some more from Jasper and Banff
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