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 Marblehead Lighthouse
Image: Marblehead Lighthouse on the shores of Lake Eerie

Given how often I post pictures of virtual tours, I should probably be very clear. I WAS ACTUALLY HERE. Shawn and I decided to take a little side trip while in Ohio, and so we stopped at Marblehead Lighthouse. This is the oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on the US side of the Great Lakes. It is in a town named after it in Ohio, and it is on the shores of Lake Erie.

Lake Eerie
Lake Erie

My family has a motto for our road trips, which is: "Might be worth a detour!" and so we are always up for stopping at slightly out of the way places to see what might be seen. I have to say, the lighthouse was lovely. Normally, you are able to go inside the lighthouse, but by chance, their open season doesn't begin until after Memorial Day, so it was closed. Even so, the rocks around the peninsula were lovely and seemed to include a number of fossils. They reminded me of the lava flows around Lake Superior. 

Tomorrow, we head into Pennsylvania and I've been tasked with the job of finding out if there is anything along I-80 that might be worth a detour. I think I have found a couple of possibilities. If we stop anywhere nifty, I will post whatever we see tomorrow night. 

My brain is fried from all the hours n the road, so I will keep it short tonight. 

Date: 2022-05-12 01:20 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mtbc
The Great Lakes are large enough that I enjoy swimming in them almost as if they were ocean.

Date: 2022-05-14 11:02 pm (UTC)
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I used to swim in Superior in the summer when it got too hot since AC wasn't really A Thing in the UP when I lived there. XD (It's still probably not much of A Thing.) You go numb after about 15 minutes, but it's always an amazing experience. We rarely swam for more than 45 minutes, though.

I actually miss it a lot. The water's so clear that me and my brothers would look for mussels by finding the air bubbles coming out of the sand. And one special moment was when I had a school of tiny translucent fish swarming my feet.

But you definitely needed a hot shower afterwards! We'd usually stop at the A&W and grab lunch or dinner and eat it with the windows down to let the heat in, then go home and finish warming up.

Date: 2022-06-25 08:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] forests_of_fire
It was 90 degrees out with 100000% humidity and we had only fans to try to keep ourselves cooled down. ;)

Date: 2022-05-14 10:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] forests_of_fire
Truefax: We moved from California to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the first thing I asked my mom when we saw the Lakes for the first time was "Is that the ocean?"

Date: 2022-05-15 12:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mtbc
Absolutely. In Michigan I've not been further north than Mackinac Island but over in Ohio at Erie I felt as if I were in the sea.

Date: 2022-05-12 01:30 am (UTC)
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I love Lake Erie. Quality lake, very underrated. It's kind of my dream to live in a lighthouse although I am probably not at all well-suited to the job.

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