Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer

Not really that lazy, but hot which could make you lazy. But the other two hold true.


-50 years old!!!


-Three sets of fireworks were set off for the 50th anniversary of the Mackinac Bridge. St. Ignace, Mackinaw City and Mackinac Island. This is the island - with the moon.


-We went to the Grand and watched the fireworks from the porch. Here's Heather and Lee enjoying their drinks.

-Heather and I.
















-Maria, Shannon, Kim and Claire - Geoff and I in the front. I bet we could've fit one more person (in costume) in my little Neon!



-The Craftie Pyramid at the Commanding Officer's Ball at Michilimackinac.
LeeAnn, Rachael, Sandy (head down), Maria, Shannon, Katie, Brianne, Claire and Amy.

-The island crew.












-LeeAnn and Brett as the musicians.














-This one is a keeper. Jeremy, Troy, Myron and Ed at the Governor's afternoon luncheon.



-The Governor, me and First Gentleman.

-Almost full moon at Biddle's Point.


-Kelli listening to "Fishheads" on my Ipod. Quite enjoying it, too.












-Heather and the everchanging lights outside at the Gatehouse.




-Me and the blue one, of course.


-Lily and I showing the boy scouts where all the muscle is.

-Me and one of my all time favorite scout leaders, Brad.

-A try at an artistic picture, from the northwest sentry box at the fort.

-Peggy and Fr. Rey at one of the best eateries on the island.
-Lily as the stem, with her leaf shirt on and Maria, Shannon and I as the brightly colored blooms.






-Jazzy-winey at the Gatehouse - with three brass players!

-My first attempt at making rope, instruction provided by the illustrious Fitzwater, made from grass in the Biddle yard.

-Peggy's 24th - with Trace and Bruce at Seabiscuit.












-Blake and Phil. There Blake, finally on the blog. On a blog, with a cell phone, on facebook and with a digital camera. You've come a long way, baby!

-We've had many a hazy day on the island. None as strange as this freak cloud that blew and and out within a half hour.

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