The Continuing Adventures of Mon and Waz

The Adventures of Captain Warren and First Mate Monica. Having completed America's Great Loop in 2014, life doesn't slow down for these intrepid travelers. Each year brings new challenges; some good, some bad, but challenges nonetheless! 2017 sees them renting an apartment while 'Untide' is For Sale. Life on terra firma isn't all it is cracked up to be, but more change is in the wind. Read on for the latest!

Sunday, 31 August 2014

A Day at Home on White Lake.

After waking late....when we pull the drapes in the bedroom, no morning light comes in to wake us up, and besides, the light is coming in later, these days!:(...we dawdled over our coffee and then making food...mid morning. No need to rush anywhere, today. We did want to go to the breakwater and see the old Light House and Museum...and as luck would have it, we forgot that we needed money to get in..duh!

It wasn't until 4pm-ish that we finally left the boat to tie up at the Wheelers dock so that we could walk down the road to the Light House.

On the way to the house (not very far) I stopped off at the pond to take these photos of the water lilies...Why wouldn't you?:)



Just down the road from their house is the little P.O. of Wabaningo...yes, just as it sounds! Very old one, I might add.
 You can get there by road, of course, but there is also a dock out front. Good idea!
 We walked along the road for a while and then up a steep hill (it is relative!)
 This is where the 'toys' live when not on the water...you know, the big blow up things that get towed behind the speed boats et al.
 Half way up the hill was this tree stump that had been planted with Geraniums...Wonderful color!
 The sidewalk didn't go along the roadside, but kind of paralleled the road through these glorious tall trees.
 This lovely butterfly was lying on the road, so we rescued it!
 At the top of the hill...Waz is waiting for me per usual!...and down the other side to the end of the road, and literally the end of the little sand dune that meets at the White River Channel. Condos on the right, and Light House on the left. Just as we were heading down the road, we saw two deer cross the road in front of us:)
 Fantastic! someone in this house is an artist!! Love it when someone does something out of the ordinary!
 This meadow is opposite the condos and where the deer disappeared without trace...as they do. How pretty is this, though! The path leads to the beach.
 


Aren't these Tiger Lilies gorgeous! there were a few stalks growing in the front entry garden to the Light House!
 The Light House building...Circa 1875, as you can see.

 From the large garden surrounding the Light House, you can look out to Lake Michigan. This Yacht is coming into the White River Channel. It might be a gorgeous day now, but the rest of the day was thundery and wet/overcast etc.
 Bird house on the corner of the Light House residence.
 The whole structure from the rear of the garden. Lovely!
 The prow of an ancient wooden vessel, in the front of the Light House Museum.
 We walked down the front steps to the channel and then left to the current light house, but the red marker. The Green marker is on the opposite side.
 There is a seat along the way for contemplation and rest.
 Looking back at the old Light House from half way down the concrete channel wall.
 We watched this pontoon boat in fascination, as they bucked like a bronco in the chop inside the channel. If they thought this was bad, they should wait till they were out in the lake. They had the wisdom to turn around half way down the channel!. The little girl on the front was having the time of her life:)
 Just stunning!
 A few others were curious to see what the lake looked like, ...out there.
 A few folks ventured onto the shore after I took this photo. I love the way the cloud on the left almost mirrors the sand and dunes.
 Opposite us was the green marker and current light. Hardly call it a Light House, now, could we?
You can see how choppy the water is, coming into the channel. The water was coming into the channel at an angle, only to bounce repeatedly off the walls all the way down the channel, making it a bit of a washing machine.
 
We rather liked this sign, right before the steel supports of the water tower. Hmmm...
 
 
 
Late afternoon light through the lovely oak trees.

 Waz came across this dead Dragon Fly on the pavement, on the way home. It was about 4 inches across.
 Once down on the flat again, this was the view out into White Lake. Note the lack of hills! The only REAL hills in these parts, especially when we look at the Topo charts, are the Sand Dunes, which can be 600+ft high.
The Jetty go out so far because the water is so shallow in close. It drops off so quickly though. One minute two feet deep, the next 20-40!

 I was standing on the Wheeler's concrete wall, taking this photo. This area is known as Sylvan Beach, and the Post Office is just about three Jetty down.
 The birdhouse in the Wheeler's yard somewhat mimics the Red Barns we have seen in these northern parts.
 I am fascinated by the Cloud Fronts that form in these parts (my new favorite expression?) Perhaps you would be too? Because the land mass is so flat, there is nothing to stop the weather from just rolling over. If there were tall hills or mountains, the weather would be quite different, of course.

 They are quite different storm clouds to the ones we see in NZ.
Of course the dark sky makes the late afternoon light all the more brilliant. Our neighboring yacht  and the greens of the trees look the more colorful for it.
 ...and it is gone...the cloud, that is.
The sunset tonight was not a patch on the previous evening, mores the pity. Cant have one every night, I guess:(
After our expedition to the Light House...which we couldn't enter because we forgot to bring money..duh!...we made our way via dinghy around the headland you can see on the right. Tiki-touring along the coast a little, but there wasn't a lot to see that hadn't been seen before.

We have to mention, at this juncture, that we are really ready to say goodbye to the wide open waters of the Great Lakes, and its fickle weather patterns and make our way south to the Fall colors and the slightly more predictable rivers, Locks and Dams. The difference will be the size of the locks and dams, because we are now entering a period of heavy industrial use on the rivers, so the locks etc are sized accordingly. We will take you there, don't worry.

I haven't felt much like blogging, for a few days, so I am catching up. More in the next blog.

Saturday, 30 August 2014

Pentwater to White Lake....after the Thunderstorms!

 Leaving Pentwater this morning in choppy water and cloudy skies. Waz had checked the weather forecast before we took the anchor up, and it said "Possible Thunderstorms before noon". We thought that would give us enough time to get to White Lake before the rain and storms eventuated. Ha!
There were a lot of people out walking, this morning, but not a soul on the beach.

 Leaving reasonably early was supposed to be good!
 Until we spied a couple of little boats going 100 miles an hour back towards Pentwater. THEN we looked at the sky and woah! Storm clouds look different in these parts. We could see the front moving towards us and around behind us.
 As a precaution, Waz lowered all the aerials and turned all the electronics off...all except the battery operated Samsung tablet which we needed for depth, being so close in to the shore.
 We high tailed it back to Pentwater to wait out the thunderstorm. It is already raining.
 This was passing over the lake.

 and when we fired up the computer, this is what we found....We are about the middle of the map, just above Muskegon. The red parts are the danger parts of the storm.
The wind blew up suddenly, after we had been anchored 1/2 an hour and we swung on our anchor. Not something we like to happen. Then the rain came and dumped a bucket on us. Then the sky cleared and all was calm again....for a bit....before the final deluge, which seemed to take it's time.
By 2pm we were ready to go back out into the Lake (Michigan) and continue where we had left off.

The next try at the journey was without issues and the water was just fine thanks. The sun even came out! Funny, this weather on the Great Lakes.

Waz is making his marks on the chart...Moi is driving! How hard can it be going in a straight line?? :)

 LOTS of Sand Dunes!! Lots and LOTS of them....and houses built on them!
 and those dots on the top of the sand dune are dune buggies. They were literally swarming all over the hills.
 More light houses...in sand dunes
 and just ten miles down the road...or in this case the Michigan Peninsula...was the entry to White Lake. This is the White River channel into the lake.
 The beach on the right hand side going in
 and the old light house...which is so recessed as to be unseen from Lake Michigan. Now a museum.
 and we are about to turn right and make our way to the 40ft depth outside the house of Katie's Aunt and Uncle who live at Sylvan Beach, on the right side of the lake.
 These condo units are rather out of place in this pretty place....just to the right of the channel.

 We put the anchor down in front of the rellies house, but weren't happy with so much chain out...around 200 feet. The wind was up a bit, and we were quite close to the parked boats. We decided to move further down the coast there and anchor in front of the White Lake Yacht Club.

Just wanted to back up a minute and show you what a thunderstorm looks like, as it approaches.
 The wind has come up, as you can see by the waves...the wind was literally whipping it up.
 and it blew HARD for about 10 mins.
 and it deluged and then went past. All within an hour.

This lovely home is under construction, opposite where we decide to put the anchor down in just under 30 ft of water. 10 feet makes a difference! We decided we could live here too:)
 Almost there!
 We parked the boat, took the dinghy off the back and with a quich change of clothes, we motored back up the coast the short way to the Wheelers. They came out to meet us:) Such a lovely home on the edge of White Lake. The lily pond has huge lilies, which I photographed the next day!
 Late afternoon light.

The wheelers (Dave and Linda) had extended family staying with them, but they made room for us at their dinner table and we enjoyed a lovely meal (which we hadn't anticipated) with them all...including a 6 month old and a 3 yr old. How soon we forget how active little kids are!

We took our leave after  enjoying all the company and the superb Michigan Hospitality, and before it got dark...we still don't have a light on our dinghy!!! The sunset, after the strange weather, for most of the day, was extraordinary.
 The water was colored Pink...I took a HUGE number of photos because every time I looked out the window, the sunset was even more spectacular!
And so ended our day. We were pretty tired today. What with the false start, and because the lakes inland are removed from Lake Michigan, it is a bit of a crap shoot when you exit the channel, as to what you will find. Even though all our electronic devices tell us the weather and other conditions are fine, we still feel some anticipation as to what is out there.
We are staying put tomorrow! We have days up our sleeve, to fill in, and what better place to fill them in!