My Mackinac
One of my favorite places in the world is Mackinac Island. It's beautiful! The style of the homes, inns, hotels, bed & breakfasts, shops, flowers, gardens, and tall, old trees are so inspiring to me. And, being that it is an island, views of the water are everywhere. It's perfect, I'm telling y'all!
This is the phone booth where I called my family to let them know Mike had proposed. Wow! That was about 7 years ago!
In June, the island celebrates their lilacs with a festival. We were there on the heels of lilac blooming season, but I still got to see some late-blooming varieties.
One of my favorite things about the island is that you walk, ride a bicycle, or ride in a horse-drawn carriage. That's because no motor vehicles are allowed on the island (save for the fire and medical emergency personnel). It makes everything so peaceful.
And the only way to get to the island is via ferry. (We always ride Shepler's because Mike went to school with them.)
Some views of Mackinac Bridge from the ferry...
Coming up to the island, there is a string of incredible, historic summer cottages lining the bluff.
I would give my "I" teeth to live in one of these. Can you imagine?
And then...Oh My! It's the glorious Grand Hotel!
I think one of my favorite things about the hotel is the color palette. I adore those rich reds and greens with yellows and blues, all next to that crisp white.
And, of course, I'm all about the wicker... (Those floors were so shiny, I just know I could have put my makeup on in the reflection.)
Out in the gardens, little Miss Amelia was happy as a lark to be running free in the soft grass. And chasing the seagulls...
Bye bye, Birdie!
We went up to the Cupola Room to enjoy a drink and the view from the highest point in the hotel.
One of my favorite movies Somewhere in Time, starring the late Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour, was filmed here at the hotel. I'm not sure which came first...my love of the movie or my love of the Grand Hotel...
Bye for now, my Mackinac! See you next time!












































































































