The scenery was pleasant and traffic was light as we
traveled down the highway cutting through some rocky hills on the way to Marquette.
We hit a traffic jam as we had to stop at a railroad
crossing at one point.
Most of the railroad cars were filled with logs.
We were making great time, so it wasn't long before we made
it to Ishpeming and the landmark mentioned in the picture below.
The biggest surprise of the day was the amount of snow
remaining on the ground as we got closer and closer to Marquette. We actually saw bare ground in many
areas. That is not common at this time
of year. Finally, our destination was in
sight.
We must confess that we drove right by Menards and headed to
the other end of Marquette first. While
we were in town, we weren't about to miss the opportunity to visit another
favorite place: The Huron Mountain
Bakery. We picked up some muffins and
bagels to take back to Calumet with us.
Yum. OK, now that our breakfast
cravings were satisfied, we headed back to Menards.
We spent 3 hours in the store making sure to get everything
on our list and a few more things that we spotted as we made our way down the
aisles. Steve and I both tend to plan
and research things carefully, so we're pretty good at making fast decisions
when we're in a store. Thus, Steve had
plenty of time to inspect each and every 2x4 for quality and straightness. We knew ahead of time that Menards was having
a kitchen and bath sale, so most of the items we needed were on sale. That's always a good feeling. Ask me how often I like to pay full
price for anything!
Since our list was long and contained a lot of large items,
there was no way we could put everything in a shopping cart. Menards will print up an invoice for large
items. You take the invoice to the check
out, drive around the back of the store, and they'll load the items for
you. Our favorite sentence of the day
was, "Send it to Door 11."
I sat in the truck as it was being loaded with those large items and
couldn't help but notice the scenery. Even
when you're sitting in back of Menards, you get a decent view!
As we headed home to Calumet, we enjoyed the colors of a
lovely sunset.
Our discussion in the truck once again turned to the subject of how much
we love it up here. We feel so very
blessed to live in this area.
All is well in the Keweenaw.
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