Monday, December 3, 2018

Christmas on Mackinac Island


Well, here it is December already. I haven't posted since June. What? I guess life just changes things sometimes.

This past weekend Steve and I went to Mackinac Island to celebrate the beginning of the Christmas season. It is such a unique experience I thought I would share the day with you. We went to the Christmas Bazaar, saw the Christmas tree on Main Street, watched Santa roll in on the fire truck and just had a grand relaxing day. 

Steve took all of the following pictures except one which I'll point out. I haven't been much in the camera mood lately, so enjoying the day and letting you and I see the fun through Steve's eyes was refreshing.


It wasn't a sunny day, but it wasn't freezing cold either. I have a backpack on and my pockets are stuffed with extra mittens, etc. I look like the Pillsbury dough boy. :) Here we are arriving to the island.




The Christmas tree was put up the previous night. Some fresh snow would make the scene perfect. Most of the shops are closed for the season but there was a handful we checked out. Only two restaurants were open. A few horses clip-pity clopped down the roads so we had to watch where we stepped. And three fudge shops were open for the weekend.


One of the restaurants


The other restaurant

So what do the locals do during the off season?



Play street hockey!


The Mackinac Island Community Center was packed with locals and non locals. Steve bought some raffle tickets to try and win a snowmobile. All of the proceeds go to the Island's medical center and to the churches on the island.


They chose the winning ticket today at 2:30. We're still waiting for the call. LOL


Santa! This picture was taken by the Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry Service. (The ferry we took to and back from the island.)




Bikes and snowmobiles and carts were spotted everywhere. For those of you who don't know, automobiles are not allowed on Mackinac Island (with the exception of a snowplow, a fire truck, and other emergency vehicles.)


Before we headed back to the mainland, Steve wanted to take a selfie. Ha!