Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Monday, July 27, 2009



Lake Michigan’s east coast consists of excellent anchorages about every 20 miles along her shores. Most are marked with a unique lighthouse and the entrance is usually a narrow inlet leading to a small lake or harbor. All of these ports have very scenic anchorages and cruising sailboats and motorboats from all over the world can be seen here. We spent the day exploring White Lake and the two small villages along her shore. Lights out early for everyone.

No baby yet.

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