This weekend husband and I explored the coast of Lake Huron. While I have been in love with Lake Michigan my whole life, I have never spent much time near the big lake on the eastern side of our state. After two short days in and around the vicinity I can see how easy it would be to cheat on my first love.
As we were driving along on assorted “Lakeshore Drives” up the coast I was looking at the homes – some little cabins, some monster estates – and wondering if these people who are so lucky as to wake up to that huge beautiful lake ever take it for granted. Or if they, like I believe I would, wake up each day in awe and wonder and thankfulness just to be there.
One of my favorite stops this weekend was Tawas State Park, which we walked on the beach for what seemed miles. There were little spits of sand sticking out into the water, and at the end of one of them, Sunday early afternoon I stood with my eyes shut and memorized the sound of the soft waves lapping at my toes, gurgling around the sand, sliding away.
Today, when I find myself back in my cubicle working on files and making decisions, when the hours grow long and my neck is tired, when my head aches and I’ve adjusted my glasses for the thousandth time, I’ll think of that moment standing on the sand with water all around me.
And in my heart I’ll smile.




October 18, 2010 at 5:50 am
Gorgeous! I am always amazed by the size of the great lakes, and how they disappear into the horizon. Lakes around here just aren’t that big. I remember the first time I saw Lake Michigan, and thought, surely this is an ocean, not a lake.
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October 18, 2010 at 6:01 am
Glad you and your husband got away for the weekend – perfect weekend to do it! The water in Lake Huron is so clear and bluish-green! Very beautiful!
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October 18, 2010 at 9:15 am
Glad you got away, and glad you are able to hold that feeling in your heart and use it to take a mini break in the middle of the day!!!!
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October 18, 2010 at 9:11 pm
Weekends with memories that make your heart sing are precious. And your photos will always be there to refresh your memory!
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October 19, 2010 at 7:15 am
It’s always good to give yourself a break as it not only lets you be away from the hustle and bustle life, it also lets you have a new perspective on life.
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October 30, 2010 at 1:37 pm
My husband’s grandfather had a farm near Tawas. Not a trace of it left, but we had a good time exploring the general neighborhood of country roads, farms and towns. Ran into a cousin of his having coffee in the booth behind us at a waterfront restaurant! Small towns are wonderful.
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