On to Hammond Marina, Chicago
Manistee shuttle gives you a tour of town |
Houses along the channel to Lake Michigan |
Heading back out onto the Lake |
Water show each night at Grand Haven, Michigan, east shore of Lake Michigan |
View from our boat. |
It's night-time fuzzy, but you get the idea |
Industry along the Lake's eastern shore |
Along southeast Lake Michigan shoreline. All your favorites from sand and salt to coal and manganese |
South Haven is another great stop with the town right handy at the docks |
You see this everywhere, boats looking like porcupines |
Next stop, New Buffalo, Mi. Had the essentials nearby |
Ken, Jan and Julie. We became friends at Anchors Way Marina, St. Joe and met up again at New Buffalo |
There we are at New Buffalo Municipal Marina with Ken and Jan (Simple Pleasure) on starboard and Frank and Nancy (Scard E Cat V) on our port |
New Buffalo Channel and beach as we get underway for Indiana and Hammond Marina |
Nice blue fresh water |
Our first sighting of Chicago |
On the downtown Chicago Architectural Tour boat Nice to let someone else worry about the bridges and vessel traffic |
The downtown boat tour is not to be missed! |
Duck your head |
Willis (formerly Sears) Tower |
"You are Here" mural See red dot. |
Note the tapered base to allow for train tracks below, an example of "air rights" being sold. |
Chicago Tribune bldg. where Pam's grandmother was the editor years ago. |
Tribune top with flying buttresses |
All around Tribune building are inlaid historic pieces from around the world |
Water cannon across the Chicago River |
Across the Chicago River at dusk |
This is the control room/bridge on our boat |
Some of our control valves |
Our lower steering station |
We need to keep a constant eye on our pressure gauges |
These are our two diesels |
Monitors and controls for our engine room |
Worlds fastest vehicle in later 1800s, 112mph, Old No. 999. |
One of the places we catch buses back to our Horseshoe Casino/Hammond Marina home |