10 February 2005


On Sunday we took a 4 hour detour home and went to Traverse City up at the northern end of the southern section of Michigan (the most northern part is across the lake - the upper peninsula). We drove up a peninsula that sticks out into Lake Michigan to see a lighthouse on the 45th paralell - half way beteween the north pole and the equator. Here I am standing on Lake Michigan as part of it was frozen. I can't imagine how cold it must be to live in Canada!!! I have now seen two of the five Great Lakes.  Posted by Hello

1 Comments:

At 10:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is actually known as the northern part of the "South Island" of Michigan......
(I am attempting to convince V. that Michigan is the same as New Zealand w/ a North and a South Island and water all the way 'round)......I think my brainwashing is working!!!!!
8 > ) -J

 

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