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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

2023 May 14-20, Trip Mackinac Island, Sault Ste Marie, Saint Ignace, Mackinaw City, & Frankenmuth, Michigan (Club Diamond Travel from Florence )


Day 1: May 14,

We had a great trip to Michigan with a group from the Club of 50 people. Before we even got started we had problems with the bus so we stopped at Rent Right in Lawrenceburg to get the bus fixed. 

Inside the shop was a barber's chair 

Hubby and I stopped at Jack's for sausage, gravy, and biscuits for breakfast.

We stopped for lunch at Cracker Barrel at Oak Hill, Near Nashville, TN. I ordered a kid's grilled chicken with Mac and cheese.

We traveled on a bus to Ohio stopping every 2 to 2 1/2 hours to rest. 

We stopped at KFC in Carrollton, KY for supper.

I ordered chicken with Mac and cheese.

We spent the night at Comfort Inn in Pique, Ohio, and began our journey the next day.

Lobby at Comfort Inn Pique, Ohio

Day 2: May 15,

We traveled to Mackinaw, Michigan stopping every couple of hours to take a rest break. 

One of our rest stops was at the Ottawa Lake, Michigan Gas Station.

We played bingo and watched the “Somewhere in Time” movie. We also watched Mrs Robertson a public speaker, she was very funny.

Hubby and I split an Italian Sub for lunch at Jimmy Johns in Flint, Michigan. 

We stopped at the Pancake Chef Restaurant in Mackinaw City, Michigan for a buffet dinner. After we ate we walked around the town taking pictures, then on to our hotel in Saint Ignace, Michigan.

I took pictures of markers of Mackinaw City, Iron Horse, Chief Wawatam, The Algoma, Mackinaw’s Civil War Dahlgren Cannons, Mackinaw, Mackinac, or Michilimackinac?, the village of Mackinaw City Merchant Directory, Historic Mackinaw City, and Mackinaw’s First Business District.

The Gateway to Mackinac Island


Mackinaw, Mackinac, or MichilimackinacMichilimackinac?
The Mackinac Straits region derives its name from a French translation of the Ojibway name for Mackinac Island; Missilimakinak, where missi (also Michi or Mishi) means great or many and Mackinac means turtle. Although it has been spelled many different ways over the years, the most common form is Michilimackinac which means "the great turtle." With imagination, the island profile resembles a great turtle, partially submerged in the lake, with its outstretched neck and head peering off the west. In the early 1700s, the fur trading outpost on the mainland became known as Fort Michilimackinac, and the island was abbreviated to Mackinac. The Village of Mackinaw City was incorporated in 1883 with an English spelling that suggests the more common pronunciation of Mackinac. Picture 1:Michilimackinac from Round Island by Major Francis Smith Belton, September 1817 from the collection of the Mackinac State Historic Parks. Picture: Jonathan Carver's 1767 map identifies Fort Michilimackinac.

Day 3: May 16,

We ate breakfast at the Budget Host Inn Saint Ignace, MI., and then took the bus down to the ferry dock. Shopped at the gift shop where I bought a toboggan to cover my ears on the very windy ferry ride to Mackinac Island.

We had a group picture taken at the port after we embarked on the ferry.

Our group loaded into two carriages and was taken for a ride around the island. 

We saw the US Post Cemetery, the Little Stone Church, Fort Mackinac, and the Missionary Bark Chapel. 

We rode through the state park and visited several shops. 

We were told that during the peak tourist season, there were around 500 horses used to carry goods and tourists throughout the city. Thousands of bicycles are there for rent. No vehicles are allowed on the Island.

We walked inside the Grand Hotel & blooming were tulips, & buttercups on the hotel grounds.

We walked to the Surry Hill Carriage House and walked through the Mackinac butterfly house.

Hubby and I split a Mushroom Burger and fries at the Chuck Wagon Restaurant. 

We saw the Missionary Bark Chapel, The Little Stone Church, William Backhouse Astor House, Fort Mackinac and the Fort Gardens, Lake View Hotel., Saving Liberty, Marquette Park, The Indian Dormitory, Home of the Ancestors, & American Fur Company Store. As we were leaving we saw 3 Dalmatians leaving the ferry.

We ate fried fish, baked potato, salad, bread, and white cake with strawberry topping for dinner at The Galley in Saint Ignace, MI.

We loaded back onto the bus that took us to the hotel. 

Mushroom Burger and Chips at the Chuck Wagon Mackinac Island

The Grand Hotel

State Park Mackinac Island, MI 

View from the ferry of Mackinac Island 

Day 4 May 17,

The next day we rode the bus to Sault Ste Marie where we saw Governor Osborn Memorial and several historical markers about Water Street. We saw a giant foot statue. We walked through the US Army Great Lakes Dredge & Locks Site where we saw markers, birds, & SOO Locks. We walked through The Visitor Center and talked about the building of the Soo Locks.  We saw the International bridge that connects the US to Canada. 

We ate a big bad breakfast at Franks in Sault Santa Marie, MI. That consists of three fried eggs, atop Hash browns smothered in cheese, ham,&  sausage, with two slices of toast.

We boarded the bus and rode to the SOO Locks Boat Tour where we took a boat ride through the SOO Locks on St Mary’s River on Lake Huron and Lake Superior. We saw the international bridge that connected the US to Canada.  

We stopped at the Kewadin Casino in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan. We didn’t stay long. 

Boarded the bus and rode to the Driftwood restaurant in Saint Ignace, Michigan. There we ate fried Shrimp, a baked potato with green beans, and custard for dessert. 

We boarded the bus and rode back to the hotel.

Soo Docks & Boat Tours 

Kewadin Casino in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan

Day 5: May 18,

Ate breakfast at the hotel then boarded the bus and across the Mackinaw Bridge to Mackinaw to visit Colonial Michilimackinac Fort. We walked through the historic fort a visit from the past life of a soldier. 

Stopping to take pictures of markers of Michigan’s First Jewish Settlers, Fort Michilimackinac, flags of Michilimackinac, Welcome to Colonial Michilimackinac, Crossroads of the Fur Trade, The Community outside the Walls: Suburbs of Michilimackinac, Bateau, Using the land,  Encampment at Pequodenonge, The Anishnaabek, Anishnaabek Home, Michilimackinac State Park & Fort Michilimackinac.   

We rode through the Historic Village of Mackinaw City.  Hubby and I split a hamburger and fries at the Keyhole Bar and Grill in Mackinaw City. 

We walked around the city taking pictures then loaded back onto the bus and rode to the Old Mackinac Point Light House.

By this time those swarming insects(MIDGES) were covering everything in sight.

The swarms are midge flies, which look like mosquitos but don't bite. The bugs are incredibly annoying. Look anywhere and they are there. Open your mouth and a few will get in. 

Most people stayed on the bus but I got out and went inside the Light House and Museum.

I took pictures of Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Winter at Mackinac, Historic Mackinaw City, & Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse made to be seen, Colonial Michilimackinac revolutionary Times, Radio Beacon 1937/38, and Welcome to Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse. 

Loaded back onto the bus and rode to the Great Lakes Grill in Cheboygan, Michigan. Hubby and I ate a Salad, chicken with rice, shrimp pasta, and butter bread.

Lunch at the Keyhole Bar & Grill Mackinaw City, MI 

Colonial Michilimackinac Fort


Old Mackinac Point Light House

Day 6: May 19,

Breakfast at the Golden Anchor Budge Inn, Saint Ignace, MI.  

Everyone loaded onto the bus and we began our journey home. 

We Stopped at River Walk Mall a Bavarian Town in Frankenmuth, Michigan.


We ordered a hamburger and fries for lunch at the Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Restaurant. We stayed there for a couple of hours. We saw a covered bridge,(Holy Brucke Wooden Bridge).


Schmetterling Mural


Holz Bucke Wooden Bridge 1979

We saw the Schmetterling Murals of Germany on the walls behind the Covered Bridge Shop.  Shopped at the Frankenmuth River Place where we saw an Enchanted Garden and several unique shops. We saw the Bavarian Belle taking people on a ride up and down the river. We did not have time to take the boat ride but would love to return someday. There was a park there called Christmas Place. We did not stop. (I think this would be a great place to visit at Christmas.) We stayed the night at Comfort Inn in Pique, Ohio.


Hamburger and fries at the Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Restaurant

Day 7: May 20, 

Breakfast at the Comfort Inn.

We began our final journey home. 

We watched Mrs Robertson the public speaker, watched a movie, and played games on our travel home. 

We made several stops along the way one was at the pilot in Pendleton, KY and another was at the Welcome Center Portland. TN. 

We stopped at Cock of the Walk Restaurant in Nashville, TN where we enjoyed a platter of Fried Catfish, chicken & shrimp served with a pan of cornbread, pickled onions, and a large bowl of Cole slaw. 

Several people climbed upon the 10-foot-tall rocker for pictures. I climbed up on the rocker for a picture and leaned back causing the rocker to move which caused me to fall into the rocker. I rolled over and over causing everyone to laugh. 

We arrived at the Club loaded our luggage into the car and headed for home.

We were home at about 6:30. 


Platter of Catfish, Chicken, Shrimp, and fries


10 tall Rocker at Cock of the Walk 


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

2018 Jan 31-Feb 5,🚙 Trip to Mobile, Saraland, Alabama and Carnival Fantasy Western Caribbean Cruise Cozumel, Mexico

Day 1 January 31,
We traveled along Highway 43 passing through Russellville, Spruce Pine, Phil Campbell, Bear Creek, Brilliant, Winfield, Fayette, Tuscaloosa, Fosters, Ralph, Knoxville, Eutaw, Forkland, Demopolis, Providence, Linden, Dixons Mills, Thomasville, Fulton, Grover Hill, Jackson, Macintosh, Movico, Axis onto I-65 s to I-10 W to hwy 90, hwy 59, 188, 193 to Dauphin Island.

We stopped in Forkland to take pictures of Jim Bird's Hay Bale Art and Tin Man.  
Tin Man 
At Dolphin Island, we walked along the boardwalk taking pictures:
Living Marsh & Boardwalk 
Marine Debris a Silent Killer 
Marine Debris Timeline
Butterflies of Dauphin Island
Mr. Sand Part I, II, III  
A Real Partnership 
Energy from the Sands of Time 
Where am I? 
Alabama Coastal Connection 
Dune plants survive in a harsh environment
Wetland birds 
The tidal Marshes of Alabama
Barrier Islands shaped by wind & Waters
Invertebrate Trail
Research on Marsh Restoration at Dauphin Island’s Sea Lab
Whether the Weather
The Living Marsh
Dauphin Island 
Rays at Dauphin Island 
We the Fort at Dauphin Island but it was closed and so was Sea Lab.
We drove to the Audubon Sanctuary Nature Interpretive trail looking for the bird. We could hear them but did not see any. 
We did see several turtles. 
It was getting late and we wanted to reach Saraland before dark. 
We arrived at Comfort Inn 1200 SHELTON BEACH RD SARALAND, AL checked into our room, and walked next door to eat dinner at Winzell’s. I ordered a fried shrimp basket with Coleslaw and water with lemon to drink.
My friend ordered the Shrimp Poboy served with lettuce, tomatoes, purple onion, and pickles served out their signature bread served with French fries. 
It had been a long day so we retired to our room for the night.
The Inn where we stayed was being remodeled. 
Shrimp Poboy
Fried shrimp basket with Coleslaw

Day 2: Thursday, February 1
We ate a continental breakfast at the Inn packed our bags and I drove us to the Port of Mobile.
We were a bit early to board Carnival Fantasy Cruise Line so we had to wait in line with several other cars. 
We finally arrived at the parking deck, each had a bag checked and parked on deck two.
We unloaded our carry-on bags walked to the elevators and had to pay for parking.
We went through security and because of my total knee replacement, the alarm went off and I had to be wand down.
We took our bags to our room on level four.
We went up the elevator to the patio pool area behind it are the Buffet Area, Pizza Area, and Guy's Burgers.
We both ordered Guy's burger and Fries.
Went we finished eating we walked around checking out the ship. That night we attended a Hasbro Game Show and were in bed by 9 PM.

Carnival Fantasy 
Guys Burger and Fries
Day 3: Friday 2, Fun Day at Sea
We were up early to see the Sunrise. 
We both ordered a made-to-order omelet and got a couple of pastries and French toast.
For lunch, we both ordered a taco salad with Key Lime pie.
That afternoon we went to a show about what we may see on the Island Adventures.
They gave away several prizes but we did not win.
We are going to a formal dinner so we dressed up. 
I ordered baked fish with rice, & broccoli. 
We both bought tickets for tomorrow's adventures. 
That night we watched a show about Soul Train with impersonators of Temptations and Supremes.

Fresh Rolls for dinner
Grilled fish with rice and broccoli 
Chocolate cake with ice cream 

Day 4: Saturday, Feb 3, 
Watched the sunrise and ate breakfast from the buffet.
Spent the day at Chankanaab National Park in Cozumel.
Landed Cozumel and went ashore around 9 AM. 
I stopped at the World Coral Exhibit to take a few pictures.
Cozumel’s Coral Reef
Reef Systems
Coral & Sponges of Cozumel
Ecosystems Importance
Carnival Corp & Commitment to our Environment
Commercial Threat to Coral Reefs
Coral Reefs
Life of Coral Reefs
We met up with our tour guide (Adolf) and were divided into three groups. 
Loaded into three different vans and was shuttled to Chankanaab National Park.
Several people in the group were going snorkeling.
We watched people swimming with the dolphins at Dolphin Discovery
We walked through the Maya replica ruins.
We walked through the Botanical Gardens at Chankanaab Park where we saw flowers, birds, lizards, and a coral reef. 
We joined the group for lunch and to watch the Sea Lion Show.
 Tequila tasting at 12:50 PM
We were shuttled back to the beach at 1:30 PM and loaded back onto the ship.
Once again we had to go through security and once again my knee set the alarm off and I had to be wand down again.
That night we saw our host dress up like Richard Simmons and do an 89’s trivia show.
For dinner, we both ordered a hot chocolate cake with French sauce. 
My friend ordered a taco and I ordered grilled salmon with carrots and broccoli served with potatoes.
Sea Lion Show.
Coral Reef
Swimming with Dolphins
Day 5: Sunday, Feb 4, 
Fun day at Sea 
We watched the sunrise &  on the Deck, we met a woman from Florida.
We ate brunch in the dining room.
We both ordered the huevos Rancho delicious chicken quesadillas topped with fried eggs,
& Manchebo cheese and orange juice.
huevos Rancho
Sunrise on the Gulf of Mexico 
I wrote in my journal while my friend finished reading her book. 
For dinner, we both ordered green beans, potatoes, and steak. For dessert, we ordered Cheesecake with strawberries and I wanted to try the caramel popcorn cream custard. 

Day 6: Monday, Feb 5, 
We both enjoyed breakfast before embarking on the ship at 9 AM.
We traveled through Mobile stopping at Dollar General for Diet Coke and peanut butter crackers.
I had heartburn and this helps settle my tummy.
We filled up with gas and stopped at Guthries in Haleyville for dinner.
We both ordered chicken fingers with Coleslaw.


Chicken Fingers and Coleslaw 

We arrived at my friend's house around 4 PM.
Hubby came to pick me up.

We stopped at Lawler’s to pick up a barbecue plate for dinner.

Carnival Fantasy Stateroom R18 DECK R MUSTER STATION A
Hotel Comfort Inn and Suite 1200 SHELTON BEACH RD SARALAND, AL  

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