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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Big Water







We launched the boat and went looking for fish -finally. Its the end of May and finally the weather, wind and our schedule all cooperated enough that we were able to get out on the water for about an hour and a half. This is the biggest body of water we've ever been on and we were at the edge of Green Bay close to where it becomes just Lake Michigan. We had heard that the walleye were already out this far but we didn't see anything on our graph.
The water is still very cold and we don't believe the fish are out this far yet. It is strange to be on water where there are big "rollers" with smaller waves ( 1 or 2 feet high) on top of the rollers. The island is Horseshoe Island and we were fishing up and to the left of it. The picture of water with shore in the distance is the one I took from the boat looking back toward Horseshoe Island which would be between the two points of land that jut out. (you can't see the island- we are too far out). No fish caught -- I almost caught a small mouth bass right under the dock but he tasted my leech and spit it back out. Picky eater I guess.
Our neighbors have a couple of birdfeeders out that attract many kinds of birds. We can look out our windows and enjoy watching them. Jim took a picture of one of the Indigo Buntings that lives here. They are such a pretty color blue.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Door County Flowers







The trillium (in pink and white) are unbelievable here across the whole peninsula. Everywhere we've traveled they cover the floor of every wooded area. Even in the areas with a lot of cabins --if the cabin owners left it natural -- the trillium are blooming. I think the blooms last longer here then I've seen in Minnesota.
The other masses of wildflowers we've seen are these pretty blue flowers. I forgot to look up their name. We found the largest carpet of them in Peninsula state park.
We went up to Northport again to get a better look at the ferry you can take to Washington Island. If you look in the background of the picture of the ferry you can see the lighthouse on Plum Island. We had lunch at the Northport cafe and watched the ferry leave the dock. Food was good - most places serve perch or whitefish sandwiches. The perch is very good and prices at this cafe were reasonable -- especially for having a water view.
We managed to get the boat in the water at least enough to test the motor. After traveling 1500 and some odd miles on some pretty bumpy roads it started right up. The weather wasn't the best with high winds and cold so we are still waiting to actually get on the water to fish.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Lake Michigan lighthouses





We found two more of the lighthouses along the Door County peninsula. These two are down at Sturgeon Bay on the Lake Michigan side of the peninsula. The shoreline picture is when Lake Michigan is calm.
It's been a very cold spring here -- so they tell us. The trees are finally starting to bud out and show their leaves. The cherry trees are budding out and should be in bloom any day. It should be a beautiful sight because there are large groves of them everywhere.
We drove to the top of the peninsula. The road ends at the ferry to Washington Island. We are planning to try taking the monster truck on the ferry and explore the island. We have also found some small county parks on the shore that have some beautiful views of the main body of the lake and the waters of Green Bay.
This coming week we might actually get out on the water and try some fishing. Its supposed to warm up. We've bought a bunch of charts and an electronic map chip for our fish electronics that has the western Great Lakes on it. Jim has been studying all the bouy markers and what they mean because there are a lot more kinds on Lake Michigan then we saw on the inland lakes we've navigated.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Door County Camping Retreat





These are pictures from our campground in Door County. This camp is close to Egg Harbor which is less than thirty miles from the very tip of the peninsula. We have never been to Door County before but we were interested in trying out the fishing in this part of Lake Michigan. Now we will have our chance to check it out. We are just waiting for it to warm up. Its been colder here than it was in January in Elephant Butte. Needless to say we haven't been out on the water yet --- brrrrrr.
The trillium ( the white flowers behind the picnic table) are blooming all over the campground. There are also daffodils and tulips blooming all over the place. They seem to love daffodils around here because almost every house and along many roadways they are blooming in thick clumps.
This campground was originally laid out in a circle and has been added on to over the years. You can see two more loops to the left of the circle and now there are more new sites not on the map. Each colored dot is a site. There are seasonal RVs here as well as sites for every kind of RV and tent. There are also a variety of rental cabins from very rustic to park model homes. People have been staying here on the weekends trying to camp but its been too cold to really enjoy it much. Jim checks the temp in Elephant Butte everyday-- its in the 90's -- and reminds me we could have stayed there and worked and been warm.