On the third morning of our road trip
we came to this lighthouse in Escanaba.
The plywood lady is a replica of the lady
who lived in the lighthouse in the late 1800s.

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Larry, Bill, and John L. Now it's time to devour pasties! Pasty rhymes with 'grass tea', and it's like a pot pie - but cooked like a burrito rather than in a pie tin. We chose to attack the pasties with forks instead of fingers. A close-up of one of the buggers.  Half devoured. - The pasties were really good at this place.
In late afternoon we came to the locks at Sault Ste. Marie. - The buildings in the distance are in Canada. A tour boat coming from the east is about to lock through! Just before the boat came, people had been walking across the lock. The lock began to open. Wave to the tourists!
Looking west, as the boat departs. - It has passed from Lake Huron into Lake Superior. John S. liked this photo he captured of Bill. Back home at the Johns' place, we took another day to relax. - And check e-mail. We took this photo of their place from the southeast - on the morning we were to depart. Cherry trees were loaded with fruit - in the orchard next to their house!

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