Byam got to spend the day with her Boy at work. She really likes to sit up on the desk, to get a better view of what is happening in the office. Although no other dogs were there to visit with, a number of co-workers stopped by to say hello.
Unbelievably dog accomodating! My feet were tired from walking all about the island, but just were not ready to leave. So we decided to buy tickets for the horse-drawn carriage tour. I'm not really excited about riding around with canned tours led by bored guides repeating the same jokes 6 times daily. So my expectations were low, yet we were going to tour parts of the State Park that we'd not yet walked. And with dogs welcome - were excited to take our Brittany Spaniel with us for an open air ride.
The horses were not surprised to have a puppy on board, so we took a photo of Byam with the three strong horses nearing the end of their day.
Such a nice day!
We stayed until the last ferry which whisked us back to St. Ignace.
Dogs are welcome here! Thank you Michigan - great place to vacation if your family includes your puppy. We listed to the information about the canons. When we watched the demonstration on the parade grounds. Byam was a bit bored there listening to all that talking and trying to stay still...until the very end when the guns were fired. She was pulling at her leash to get over to the bushes and spent half an hour searching for pheasants.
We took a break from looking at the fort on Mackinac Island to wade in Lake Superior.
Looking down from Mackinac Island's fort - we saw this wooden chapel and walked back down. The shape reminds me of an Airstream with it's rounded top. Even the gray color looks like unpolished aluminum, if you squint!
We respectfully left Byam outside as we took a turn inside the Missionary Bark Chapel. My camera flash illuminated the ceiling - looks like the endcap of a vintage Airstream!
Wonderful spot to camp - almost on Lake Superior. Unfortunately some people have not respected the beach, so again we see no animals on the beach. No animals seems rather broad. I wonder if the trouble was with waste not picked up - maybe trouble with a dog, horse, elephant?
Not welcome in a boat, Byam spent this day napping in our Airstream. This was my first time in a kayak, and I was so happily excited to try this new adventure. Until we were pushed into the water by our guide. The plan was to paddle over past Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. We made it, even spending an extra half hour to paddle through an arch in the rocks - fantastic!
While not the youngest "athletes" on the water, we were not last to arrive back on shore. I want to go again... just not tomorrow, my muscles ache.