Friday, June 27, 2025

Visiting


I've taught on Mackinac Island for 32 years now. (Dear Lord, how can I be old enough to say that?!) I worked with Karen for about fifteen of those years, until she retired and moved to Florida. Now, every summer she and her family return to Mackinac for a week or two.


Each summer we make a point to meet at the Watercolor Cafe, at least once, for a cup of coffee and a poppie. We spent several hours enjoying the breeze and catching up. It was a lovely way to spend a morning! One of our favorite things about the Watercolor Cafe is it was started by one of our former students. One of the best parts of my job is getting to see former students leading happy, successful lives.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Watching


Sometimes I catch myself watching tourists. It's not in a creepy stalker way, I promise; it's more of a trying-to-see-things-through-their-eyes kind of watching. I try to catch their sense of wonder and excitement as they get their first glimpse of the Island. I don't want Mackinac to ever seem mundane to me. I know I'm incredibly lucky to get to live here.

Last week I ended up taking a slow boat, sorry, "Classic Ferry" to the Island after dropping my daughter back at work after her doctor's appointment. As I was lamenting the extra 15 minutes the ride was going to take, I caught this couple coming over to the Island for the first time. They were so excited when the ferry got close enough for them to see Grand Hotel, and just adorable taking selfies with the Island in the background.

Did you know it's cheaper to come to the Island via Arnold Line's Classic Ferry? Those tickets are only $23.00, compared to $36.00 for the faster ferry. Plus, since the Classic ferry only departs from St, Ignace, you get to drive across the Mackinac Bridge. For people traveling with a big group, saving $13.00 on each adult ticket will really add up! That cheaper price is only in effect when the faster ferries are running.

Monday, June 23, 2025

This Week in the Garden


Flowers tend to bloom a wee bit later on Mackinac Island, so my peonies have only recently opened. I don't always appreciate how floppy they are in the garden, but I love how they look (and smell) when I bring them into the house. They look perfect in my Great Aunt Ruth's Waterford vase.


Sunday, June 22, 2025

Poetic Visions of Mackinac 2025

The exhibit of student Mackinac-inspired art and poetry opened today. And, I've got to say - their framed watercolor paintings look amazing! (Full disclosure, I did edit out the name from the painting above since I promised parents I would not use any student names on my blog.)


One of my students won first place for her painting "Secret Caves."

Just look at that art!


A huge thank you to the Mackinac Arts Council, the judges, and to Mission Point Resort for making this show possible. If you happen to be on the Island before the end of August, pop on down to Mission Point to check out the show. In my opinion it's well worth the walk.

A Lilac a Day, Day Twenty Five

I love this view. If you leave the Village, heading toward the Governor's Summer Residence walking on Cupid's Pathway, you will see this lilac tree just as you come out of the woods.

Yesterday's deluge did a number on the Island's lilacs. The were nearing the end of their blooming cycle anyway and we certainly needed to rain, although not quite that much! 

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Dang


Mackinac Island got just a little bit of rain today. OK, more than just a little bit - we got about two inches (about 5 cm) of rain in just under an hour. There was so much water so quickly the sanitary sewer was overwhelmed. You are looking at a manhole cover; a 90 pound (about 40 kg) manhole cover being pushed up by the water. Normally, that manhole cover is flush with the level of the street. Dang, that's a lot of water!

A Lilac a Day, Day Twenty Four


Many people don't realize just how quiet and peaceful Mackinac Island can be. It's all about finding the  right spot - and getting out of downtown. Once you leave the downtown area, you be surprised at how few people you'll see.

Disclaimer: I did not take this photo today. It poured today - we got two inches of rain in an hour.

Friday, June 20, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Twenty Three


This lilac tree is in "the Village" - the part of Mackinac where most of the year-round residents live. No Victorian cottages, no lake views; just a normal looking neighborhood for hardworking people. If you want to take a peek at the Village, head to Grand Hotel, and then keep walking up the hill. Or, take a walking tour with Chad. He'll happily show you around.

Thursday, June 19, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Twenty Two


I laid on the ground and looked up at the sky to take this picture. I think it is one of my favorite lilac pictures. Which one do you like best?

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Twenty One


Years ago I somehow managed to get a tour of this house. (It had been completely redone at that point.) The thing that stood out most to me was the level of the windows up in the turret. It's beautiful from the outside, but from the inside, I couldn't look out the windows when seated. I decided if it was my house, I'd just enjoy my morning coffee on the front porch...

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Twenty


I just love this house. Once, back when I worked at the Fort, the owners let the Crafties (the women who worked at the Fort) inside so we could take pictures up on the Widow's Walk. Back then, the house was called "Donnybrook," but I noticed the name plate has been taken down.

Monday, June 16, 2025

Sunday, June 15, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Eighteen

Even though white lilacs aren't my favorite, by neighbor's tree looks beautiful this year.

Saturday, June 14, 2025

I Wonder...

Just how much sugar does it take to make a pound of Mackinac Island fudge? (There's 500 pounds (about 225 kg) of it in that picture, and they get deliveries twice a week.)

A Lilac a Day, Day Seventeen


There's just something about the colors in this photo. I might need to get it printed to put up in the house.

Friday, June 13, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Sixteen


I always wonder why one tree will be loaded with blossoms, while another nearby tree only has a few. This one definitely fit the "loaded" category!

On an unrelated note - happy Friday the Thirteenth!

Thursday, June 12, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Fifteen

Another gorgeous day on Mackinac...

 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Fourteen


Almost nothing goes with better with lilacs than a sunny day.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Thirteen

I've been trying out the macro setting on my phone camera. I've still got a long way to go, but I love the detail that setting can capture.

 

Monday, June 9, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Twelve


Some days I am just in awe at how pretty the lilacs are. If you've never visited Mackinac Island, lilac time is the perfect time for your first visit.

Sunday, June 8, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Eleven


Not quite white but not quite pink - I think this is my second favorite lilac tree.

Saturday, June 7, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Ten


Every day, as more and more lilacs open, the Island smells sweeter.

Friday, June 6, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Nine

Today's lilac is to celebrate the last day of school on Mackinac. Summer officially begins tomorrow!

Thursday, June 5, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Eight

A little rain isn't a problem for freshly opened lilacs. They still smell just as sweet.


Wednesday, June 4, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Seven


 Simply gorgeous.

Creepy

My son raided my sewing room the other day to create...

whatever this is. I know it has something to do with the Dungeons & Dragons game he is playing with his friends, though a tiny part of me still hopes it isn't a Voodoo doll of me.

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Six

Nothing says Mackinac like lilacs and the Fort.

I don't think I'll ever tire of that view!

 

Monday, June 2, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Five

 They just keep getting prettier!

Sunday, June 1, 2025

A Lilac a Day, Day Four


I'm noticing many lilacs are hanging down this year. I wonder if it is related to the ice storm we had this spring?