Well, the final holiday of summer is upon us. For us, it’s the end of major tourist season, the start of another school year, although some started last week and sports have been in full swing for a couple weeks. Fall is upon us now. 47° with a real feel of 41 out there right now. We got to 68° yesterday. I think today is supposed to be around 70° or so.
Going to be a bit of a chilly morning to start out the annual Labor Day bridge walk on the Mackinac Bridge. Around 25,000 people walk that bridge each year on Labor Day. It is the only time that pedestrians are allowed to walk the bridge. The bridge is closed to traffic from 6:30 AM until noon to allow for this. In the past they used to keep the traffic open to one side and pedestrians walk on the other. And they would round up every school bus Thty pcould get, to ferry walkers across from Mackinac City But after the pandemic, they decided to change it and close the bridge to traffic. It does create an inconvenience for people who are heading to or from the UP, but they remind people way in advance, so They have time to prepare. The governor starts the work at 7 AM and then everyone can follow. You can either walk the bridge from Mackinaw city to Saint Ignace or vice versa, walk in both directions which means you’re gonna have to do a total of 10 miles before 11 o’clock start cut off, or you can walk to the halfway point and turn around and go back. You have to make sure that you have transportation to get you back across the bridge if you decide to walk from one side to the other. I have walked it twice but that was before a lot of people started to do it and it is fun. They have different events during the year to allow all kinds of vehicles and stuff to parade across the bridge too. Next weekend the antique tractors will do it. This is a big thing too because as many as 1000 antique tractors can be there. It’s quite a sight watching all those tractors parade up and onto the bridge and then proceed in a single file line across the bridge. The traffic is not factor in this, as the tractors stay in the right hand lane going north. The following weekend they have a big truck show in Saint Ignace and on Saturday night the trucks parade south on the bridge with all their lights on it after dark. I have not seen it, but I heard it is quite something to see. There are also weekends for Jeeps, ATVs and I forgot what else that are allowed to go across the bridge in spring and fall. I think there is one for snowmobiles in the winter too.
As for me today,I am going to be making some small straw bales and start putting out he fall decorations here and at our front entrance. Need to make a quick run to Walmart for some raffia and some sisal or bailing twine. I mowed my yard in the entrance the other day so they are done for a while now. I am also going to be throwing out the summer flowers yeah I let my mums take over. Putting my summer stuff away and just basically puttering with stuff until leaf cleanup time next month. Busy week coming up with haircut, dermatology appointment and two mornings of volunteer service.
Barbie, you will have to post a picture of your gourd when you get it done. It’s nice to see that you are challenging yourself to learn different ways of creating things with them. It’s like me with my woodcrafts. I learned a lot of things that I do by just trying them and see what happens.
I too got a laugh out of Judy’s 194°. I guess we can kind of overlook that goof because if her air-conditioning is not working in her motorhome her brain is probably fried
I guess we can kind of overlook that goof because if her air-conditioning is not working in her motorhome her brain is probably fried
Enough chatter for this morning. Hope you all have a wonderful Labor Day today.