CONGRATS TO MIKE AND ROSE! You're married and Megan and I are so honored to have been there to see it!
First things first. Getting re-baptized in Muskegon Lake
Boat entering Muskegon Lake from the canal connecting to Lake Michigan
Catamarans along the beach
Lighthouse on Lake Michigan at Pere Marquette Beach Park
Looking toward the Coast Guard station
Life size graffiti.
Lake Express car ferry heading back to Milwaukee
Burcos Tacos (http://www.burcostacos.com/) in the old K-Mart plaza in Norton Shores. I really liked the Thai and Old School tacos. Dirt cheap. Might have to buy the franchise rights and put one in down the street from me.
old acrylic painting from high school of the street I stayed on in Heidelburg, Germany
A pastel of some guy I did for some project. Hope that helps...
Lake Harbor Park beach.
Sunset
The ladies watching the sun set
A couple of the restored buildings on Western Avenue in downtown Muskegon. Some nice little shops in the Century Building and the most hand crafted coffee I've ever had from Drink Drop Drink Coffee
Muskegon Proud mural
An explanation of the history of snowboarding in Muskegon for the pics below
The Turning Point sculpture
The original Snurfer at the museum down on Western Avenue.
"Muskegon; Together Rising" a.k.a. "the can opener"
Buster Keaton sculpture
Hackley Library
Glass floor in the Hackley Library
windows in the Hackley Library
The Hackley & Hume Home Museum (http://www.muskegonmuseum.org/hackley_hume.html). Megan and I had some time to kill between errands and decided to check it out. Charles Hackley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hackley) is pretty much the reason why Muskegon, Michigan exists at all and Thomas Hume was his partner.
Thomas Hume's Home
The barn they shared
awesome coat tree. The next batch of photos is the interior of the Hackley House.
Living room
Pretty amazing stenciling on the ceiling of the entire house.
not a bad dining room buffet
The modern kitchen.
This is just the hallway...
I guess if you are a lumber baron, it's not a bad idea to have everything in the house carved in wood.
And now for the interior of the Hume Home
Brunswick pool table made in Muskegon. Kinda sad to see since I saw they just tore down the old Brunswick factory.
Monet Garden
Little Lily Pond
Frauenthal Theatre
Megan trying her first Wet Burrito at the Station (http://www.stationgrill.com/)
Downtown Manistee waiting for our hotel room and getting ready for the wedding.
CAMPING WEDDING!!!
Mike waiting for his bride
Here comes the bride: Rose!
TIME TO PARTY!
Now that is a steak
food and reception tent
Post-wedding ride on the bike
TENNESSEE!!! You're no longer a puppy...
Frances and I in our obligatory "ugly shot."
Angela and Noah
Detroit-style pizza from Jet's (http://jetspizza.com/). Thanks Lisa
Niagara Falls. A great place to stretch your legs between Muskegon MI, and Rochester, NY. This is the Horseshoe Falls.
Lots of mist
American and Bridal Veil Falls
Lots of tourists with the city in the background.
Horseshoe falls with a suspicious lady.
Maid of the Mist looking for trouble.
Well, it's been a very busy week and a half. It was good going to a couple of wedding. Seeing tons of my friends. Seeing lots of my family. Visiting all my favorite old haunts and all that that's changed back home over the years. THANKS AGAIN and I hope to be back soon and see everyone again!
First things first. Getting re-baptized in Muskegon Lake
Boat entering Muskegon Lake from the canal connecting to Lake Michigan
Catamarans along the beach
Lighthouse on Lake Michigan at Pere Marquette Beach Park
Looking toward the Coast Guard station
Life size graffiti.
Lake Express car ferry heading back to Milwaukee
Burcos Tacos (http://www.burcostacos.com/) in the old K-Mart plaza in Norton Shores. I really liked the Thai and Old School tacos. Dirt cheap. Might have to buy the franchise rights and put one in down the street from me.
old acrylic painting from high school of the street I stayed on in Heidelburg, Germany
A pastel of some guy I did for some project. Hope that helps...
Lake Harbor Park beach.
Sunset
The ladies watching the sun set
A couple of the restored buildings on Western Avenue in downtown Muskegon. Some nice little shops in the Century Building and the most hand crafted coffee I've ever had from Drink Drop Drink Coffee
Muskegon Proud mural
An explanation of the history of snowboarding in Muskegon for the pics below
The Turning Point sculpture
The original Snurfer at the museum down on Western Avenue.
"Muskegon; Together Rising" a.k.a. "the can opener"
Buster Keaton sculpture
Hackley Library
Glass floor in the Hackley Library
windows in the Hackley Library
The Hackley & Hume Home Museum (http://www.muskegonmuseum.org/hackley_hume.html). Megan and I had some time to kill between errands and decided to check it out. Charles Hackley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hackley) is pretty much the reason why Muskegon, Michigan exists at all and Thomas Hume was his partner.
Thomas Hume's Home
The barn they shared
awesome coat tree. The next batch of photos is the interior of the Hackley House.
Living room
Pretty amazing stenciling on the ceiling of the entire house.
not a bad dining room buffet
The modern kitchen.
This is just the hallway...
I guess if you are a lumber baron, it's not a bad idea to have everything in the house carved in wood.
And now for the interior of the Hume Home
Brunswick pool table made in Muskegon. Kinda sad to see since I saw they just tore down the old Brunswick factory.
Monet Garden
Little Lily Pond
Frauenthal Theatre
Megan trying her first Wet Burrito at the Station (http://www.stationgrill.com/)
Downtown Manistee waiting for our hotel room and getting ready for the wedding.
CAMPING WEDDING!!!
Mike waiting for his bride
Here comes the bride: Rose!
TIME TO PARTY!
Now that is a steak
food and reception tent
Post-wedding ride on the bike
Nate
Alice and I
Andrew watching Matt and Nick
Dustin and Cliff
This was only the start
TENNESSEE!!! You're no longer a puppy...
Shots on the dance floor
Frances and I in our obligatory "ugly shot."
Angela and Noah
Detroit-style pizza from Jet's (http://jetspizza.com/). Thanks Lisa
Niagara Falls. A great place to stretch your legs between Muskegon MI, and Rochester, NY. This is the Horseshoe Falls.
Lots of mist
American and Bridal Veil Falls
Lots of tourists with the city in the background.
Horseshoe falls with a suspicious lady.
Maid of the Mist looking for trouble.
Well, it's been a very busy week and a half. It was good going to a couple of wedding. Seeing tons of my friends. Seeing lots of my family. Visiting all my favorite old haunts and all that that's changed back home over the years. THANKS AGAIN and I hope to be back soon and see everyone again!