Saturday, June 14, 2008

Beachy Head

These first photos were not taken today, but during the past week or two. Debbie takes Jack down to the East Bay Park which is something like 1/2 a mile from where we live. I discovered them on the camera today and took thought it would be great to post the pics.








Our plan for today was to just hop in the car and drive, pick a direction and see where the road led us. These are the pics of our Saturday travels.


"What's that!?"

Made you look!

We drove northeast, up the Leelanau Peninsula. I found a route that took us up the south leg of Lake Leelanau and into the town named after the lake. Instead of taking a left we took a right as Jack had been cooped up most of the day and we wanted to let him stretch his legs. A few miles later we were in Suttons Bay, stopping near the little beach cove where I think there used to be a big old wooden ship that kids could play on. This ship, real or imagined, is gone, a modern jungle gym in its place. We didn't play there as a very large group of families had converged there like birds, some sort of get together.
Here we are waiting for Debbie.




Is that Mama?

Act cool!


We attempted to change Jack's shirt. Well. Debbie attempted to change his shirt.







Kinda looks like Brando in the Island of Dr.Moreau. Sorta. I think it is the hat.


My first of four appearances on the blog today. These are all posed photos, by the way.
















Swingin'




We got Jack into the car and headed into Northport, to surprise my Aunt Susie, who was not home! By this time Jack was asleep and we just thought we'd call it a day and head home.

Anyone who is anyone these days knows to represent the Blu Blockers~!

2 comments:

realist said...

"Whoever gets it get's to keep it."

Reminds me of afternoons at East Bay beach. Looks like Jack enjoyed a day at the beach with his Mom and Dad.

Such sweet pictures. They made me smile.

Grandma Tish

Beth said...

Jack is very fortunate to live so close to the bay. He is so fair skinned. I am glad that he was covered up. Great photos, especially Swingin' and Act Cool!