The Maritime Museum was pretty interesting. We first viewed a video of the battle at Lake Erie in 1813, and it was very engaging -- one of the more interesting films of this kind that I have ever seen. There were lots of artifacts on display. This building was an old generating plant, and some of that equipment was on display which Joe was very interested in and knowledgeable about.
There was a large fish at the entrance to the museum, so Joe wanted Mazie to understand what a "big" fish looked like!
There were 2 floors of exhibits, and some other film clips. I don't know what most of this stuff is, but I will post a few pictures.
different sizes of cannon balls |
square sails |
They had a nice display of knots. Joe, of course, took a picture describing how to tie each one since he and John were trying to learn "a knot a day" while we were in Florida.
If anyone wants to learn how to tie any other specific knot, let me know -- I have pictures.
We finished up here and drove over to the Bicentennial Tower. "The Bicentennial Tower is an observation tower located in Erie, Pennsylvania and features panoramic views of Lake Erie, Presque Isle State Park, and downtown Erie. The tower was built to signify the city's bicentennial year 1996. It is 187 feet tall and has 2 observation decks." First we had lunch at a very nice seafood restaurant, Smuggler's Wharf," at the foot of the Tower.
This was a lovely restaurant, with outdoor seating along the water, and on the patio which was filled with beautiful pots of flowers. We ate inside, but we did have a nice view of the water.
You can see the Tower in the background, but here is a better picture. There is a snack bar and gift shop at the bottom.
But the real treat is the view from the top. You can walk all around it, so you get the full panoramic view of Lake Erie and the town of Eric.
There were a few different kind of boat cruises available here, including a paddle wheeler that was picking up it's load of passengers while we were up here.
And we spotted a tugboat pushing a barge out. Collins noted that the barge was riding pretty high in the water so it must have been empty.
Dave opted out of the trip to the top (I think he thought it would be cold up there, and it WAS), but we kept an eye on him.
We left here and drove Dave and Mazie back to the campground so they could take their dog to the vet to get her certification papers to cross into Canada. Then we headed back out to Presque Isle -- there was an interpretive center we wanted to go to, and Joe wanted to walk on at least one of the beaches. We ran into Collins and Marilyn on the way to the Center and joined them there. That was more of a science center than we expected, but there was a film, and lots of displays about the fish, plants, etc. Joe spent some time in front of the fish display trying to match up the pictures with the fish on display.
Then we headed to the beach. He needed a soda, so we stopped at a drive-in restaurant where everyone was eating orange/white ice cream cones, so I decided I had to have me one of those. It tasted like a dreamsicle (my personal favorite of the popsicles/fudgsicles-type ice cream), and it was probably the best one I had ever eaten.
We ended up driving the entire island again, but we did find a beach not far from the parking lot, and we walked over to it. I knew I needed to put my toe in the water (even without Mazie), so I removed my shoes and socks and just stood in the water, which was quite chilly. Joe said the water temperature here is around 65 degrees, not an Arizona pool! I wasn't too sure about walking over to the beach, I kept thinking I should get back and do my laundry, but it turned out to be a very nice respite. The water was beautiful, the sand was nice, and then I found a bunch of flat stones that I just knew would come in handy, so I filled my shoe with some of those.
I've now had my feet in one of the Great Lakes! |
Joe said he was looking for a blue heron?????
We probably spent a very enjoyable half hour or so here. Made us wish we had another day just to spend here at the beach. (Think how many more shoes I could fill with flat stones)
In addition to driving, walking, biking, you could also rent segways or surreys to enjoy this island. We didn't see anyone on segways, but we did see a couple of surreys.
Finally, we left, and Joe had his own Excellent Adventure. Just off this peninsula or island is an old fashioned amusement park which we have passed several times. With a wooden roller coaster. So as we got beside it again, he decided he needed to take a ride on that roller coaster. So into the parking lot we went to find out the price and see if it was even running. It was, and for $4.50, he could have a ride.
Joe is second row, in the gray shirt |
Since Joe had his great adventure, he graciously offered to take Mazie and me to the casino tonight, so we went back to the campground and picked her up, then headed out to Presque Isle Downs and Casino. Joe bet on 3 horse races, lost the first one by a nose, the second one by a neck, and the third one his horse threw the jockey into the chute, then when he was reloaded into the chute, he was rearing up when they opened the chute and he came out last. So Joe lost all 3 races. Mazie didn't fare much better at the slots, but I think I came out $5 ahead. We left there about 8:45 (sun hadn't set yet), and came on back to camp. Needless to say, my laundry is still waiting to get done. Hopefully, I can get up early in the morning and get it finished before everyone is ready to move on. Tomorrow we are heading to NEW YORK! (I've never been to New York).
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