We left our hotel at 10:00 this morning. We made a gas stop, $4.88/gallon, and headed north to the 1851 Eagle Harbour Lighthouse on the coast of Lake Superior. We toured the lighthouse and saw exhibits of how light keepers lived. The lighthouse was automated in 1980 so it was no longer necessary to have a lighthouse keeper. Today it is operated and maintained by the coast guard. It was very interesting.
We headed north to Copper Harbour on Brockway Mountain Drive, one of the top scenic drives in the UP. Also, the highest drive above sea level between the Rockies and Alleghenies. Incredible views of Lake Superior and inland lakes. |
Some beautiful views on Brockway Mountain Drive Stopped here on the way back to the hotel.
It is run by Monks and everything is homemade in the Monastery.
Lots of people were waiting to get in.Look how light it is at 9:50 last night! UP-ers are know for their pasties. We had to try one.
Dawn and I touching Lake Superior. |
Eagle Harbour Lighthouse |
Sharing the Jamaican Black Cake made by the Monks |
We did notice today, however, while driving we had no cells on our phones and no signals on our GPS, so you know we were really in the upper tip of Michigan.
ReplyDeleteStaying in Houghton another night.
ReplyDeleteLearning so much from you UP there! Amazing nature sights and good eats. How would you rate the monks’ food? Found several delightful reviews of Jampot and their desserts.
ReplyDeleteThe Jamaican cake from the Jampot was okay. We’re all glad we only got a small one to share. We also got a poppyseed muffin and shared that this morning. It was very good. Vern and I also bought jam—I think it’s some kind of berry and cherry jam. We’ll be anxious to try it when we get home.
DeleteWe are starting our trip back to PA this morning. It has been an amazing vacation.
ReplyDeleteYesterday I was so impressed with the beautiful scenery. The vastness of Lake Superior, it appeared to go on forever. The colorful lighthouses, dotted along the coast.Standing on a buff and seeing lush green woodlands, as far as the eye could see. It has been a wonderful experience. Dawn
Yes! It’s been a marvelous vacation, even from afar! Safe journey on your also exciting saunter home! Hit all the quilt shops! Godspeed.
ReplyDeleteOh, Nancy, can you believe—-not one quilt shop have I been in! I had some written down that I wanted to see, but when we were in that town, it was either closed permanently or closed at the time I could go! Oh, well…..
DeleteI can’t believe it was so light that late at night. Such cool sights! Had no idea there was so much to see in Michigan! Safe travels back to PA.
ReplyDeleteMichigan is amazing, Marla! And we just saw a very small part of it!
ReplyDeleteHave safe and easy travels back home to PA!😘🙏
ReplyDeleteThank you!🥰
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