Sunday, August 29, 2021

Detailed update of our Iron River Explorations

Wakefield, Michigan is a very small community in the UP with a population of about 1900. Its basically a town you go through to get to another, and that’s what we were doing. We were on our way to Ontanagon and Keewanaw. If you stop at the Visitors center that sits on lovely Sunday Lake you will be greeted by a friendly couple with a wealth of information about surrounding areas. As we approached the building we couldn’t help but notice the directions to “other places”. As accurate as it may be, I bet we could somehow manage to get lost.

Adorning the lake front is this wooden statue called Nee-gaw-nee-gaw-bow (Leading Man). It stands just north of the Visitors center. It was carved by artist, Peter “Wolf” Toth to honor the Chippewa Indians. It is the 59th statue on the “Trail of Whispering Giants.” Peter Toth has donated a different Indian carving to each of the 50 states and Canada from 1971 to 1988. The statue was carved from one piece of pine donated by the Ottawa National Forest and was completed in 1988. It’s a rather impressive size, to say the least.


It was recommended at the Visitors center that we visit the Bond falls, not too far down the road. They assured us we would enjoy these beautiful falls. We are always game to see new waterfalls so we proceeded with anticipation. We walked the boardwalk, enjoying the scenery and felt a little déjà vu. And for good reason, we had been here 3 years ago. Oh well, we weren’t disappointed in the least as we seek out waterfalls because they offer a serenity that has a relaxing and calming affect on us. Have you sought out any places like that lately? It does wonders.

                                                             Bond Falls
                                                        One of the boardwalks

Continuing on with our road trip we ended up on the shores of Lake Superior. Who can be near Lake Superior and not put their toes in the sand? Not us. We had Baxter with us and weren’t sure how he would react to being near the “big waters” since all he is ever near is a small pond or nearby lakes. He recently has become obsessed with drinking out of streams, rivers, ponds, whatever.....doesn’t really matter. So much for making sure he always has clean drinking water. Who knew? As we managed to make our way through the hot sand, going down hill, Baxter could hardly contain himself. As we approached the water he was running like a puppy just let out of it’s cage. Now understand, he is on a 6’ leash with me on the other end. The sand was being thrown to and fro and his ears flopping in the wind as he tried to chase the waves. Oh my, what a sight this was. He made us laugh as we tried to keep with him. I was trying desperately to get a picture of him and every time I got him in view he ran after something  else. It was so worth the trip there if only to experience his happy antics. After we landed Baxter in the car and got him cleaned off, we stopped a little ways down the road and did some “rocking”. 

                                                     Rob walking the beach on Lake Superior 
                                                    Baxter at the end of the leash....out of sight.
                                                 Just one of the many rocky beaches we visited

The day was exhilarating and refreshing but time has a way of getting away from us. We were a couple hours from home so we decided to call it a day and complete our road trip before darkness set in. Being married to someone who loves to drive, finds so many interesting places to explore and is alway game to go along with some of my crazy ideas is a true blessing to me.  Our life is good.

We find we happiest when we have our boots on, walking sticks in hand and a trail map in our pocket. I hope you are able to find a place that brings you such happiness and peace. And while you are out there looking for it, remember to look up, it’s amazing out there.







Friday, August 27, 2021

Iron River, Michigan

We are in Iron River, MI. This place is a little magical. Not sure why, but that is how it affects me. It’s definitely a “Yopper” town but it offers a very special Welcome with so many things to do within a few hours drive.  Since being here we have walked the beaches of Lake Superior in Ontanagon and Keewanaw, explored “Ford country”  in Baraga, visited the Bonds Falls, took in so many beautiful sights, visited local restaurants, walked and shopped downtown, (of course made some purchases) and took in an underground tour of the Adventure Mine. Not to mention, the campground we’re at offers us the ability to take nature walks, walk to downtown and has a fabulous grocery store that I have become obsessed with. I have included a few of the highlights of our days here.

                                                                Crossing the Mighty Mack
                                                              Boardwalk at Campground 
                                                        The shores of Lake Superior 
                                                          Some of our finds along the beach
                        The marina on Ford property where years ago was used to supply wooden parts.

                                                                          Bond Falls

                                           Making a fashion statement during our Mine tour. 

We are at the end of this leg of our trip and are plotting and planning for the coming weeks. Not exactly sure of where we will be or what we will be doing, but we are sure about the route.  After all, it’s not always about the destination as much as it is about the journey. Whatever your destination may be, remember to enjoy the journey, don’t forget to look up, it’s amazing out there.


P.S. I will be doing Individual posts on a few of our explorations we have made while here.

Monday, August 23, 2021

Exploring the UP

 Being flexible, that’s what we have learned since going full-time.  Because, if you are not, you are setting yourself up for disappointment…not that you won’t be disappointed but it helps to always have a plan A, B, C or able to make alternate plans. We traveled to Alpena (all of 80 miles), stayed at the Thunder Bay RV resort to go on the Glass Bottom Boat to see the ship wrecks in Lake Huron. We were there 2 nights and the weather was beautiful…warm and nice breeze. It seems the “breeze” was a little more than a breeze on the water. We arrived at the departure site only to be told that the rest of the days tours were cancelled. It seems when the first tour went out, the so called breeze we were enjoying created 4’ waves and tourists onboard were getting sea-sick! As disappointed as we were, getting sea-sick would not be fun. So, without much hesitation at all, Rob decides to take us on a road trip that took us to the New Presque Isle Lighthouse and on to Rogers City to the 40 Mile Point Light house. After dinner headed home having made a very large circle trip.

                                                   Sunset at the end of the day after big rains.
                                                   Great site right on the golf course.
                                                Lake Huron offering us a view of its beauty.
                                                                 Old Presque Isle lighthouse
                                                         New Presque Isle Lighthouse 
                                                                   40 Mile Point Lighthouse 

                                         Remains of the hull of the Fay that washed up 


Next stop is East Jordan to spend a few days in “Gods country” at my sisters place. She is having a lot of remodeling done so we tried to get her out of the house as much as possible….which didn’t work too well. There is something to be said about being “down on the farm”. We did our share of helping out but had so much fun working around the farm and taking in all the beauty and fresh air that we came back relaxed and fulfilled even though we were busy and got dirty. Rob was in another world while there. He mowed grass, cut trees, hauled the byproduct away, drove the tractor, and looked for more things to cut down. He got to kibitz with the boys (men) while I was indoors helping declutter and organize. It’s such a good feeling to be helpful and having fun at the same time, especially with those you love. We reminisced, talked, laughed, ate and ate some more. We said our farewell but not goodbye.


Our official UP will start when we cross the Mighty Mack tomorrow.  Stay tuned for our travel updates. Stay safe and healthy, go outdoors and don’t forget to look up, it’s amazing out there.






Our official UP will start when we cross the Mighty Mack tomorrow.  Stay tuned for our travel updates. Stay safe and healthy, go outdoors and don’t forget to look up, it’s amazing out there.