All we were missing is the one-horse open sleigh when we drove over the hills to and from Copper Harbor on Friday night. They put on quite a nice Christmas light display with about 40 trees decorated in the park next to the community center. We've both been a bit under the weather, but we didn't want to miss it, so we ventured out. It was snowing lightly as we left Calumet, and we met some snowmobiles hopping off the trail at the end of our street.
By the time we made it to our road in Keweenaw County, the flakes were getting larger.
We headed down our road to meet up with Hwy. 26. We wanted to follow the lake from Eagle Harbor to Copper Harbor.
By the time we got onto Hwy. 26, it was really too dark to see much of Lake Superior, but that road is always fun anyway. We did see a few deer, but they were kind enough to stay out of our way. It was almost 6:00 p.m. when we drove into Copper Harbor. The town was hopping--a typical Friday evening in the Keweenaw.
Yep, that's Hwy. 41-- the main drag through town! We forgot our thermos of cocoa, so we stopped at the general store for a couple of 20 oz. pops. Steve told the guy behind the counter that we drove up to see the Christmas lights. "Oh, are they on?" he asked as he stretched his neck to look out the door. Steve got the impression that he would have switched them on for us if they had been off. Here's a photo of the Copper Harbor Community Center.
The park between the community center and the one-room school is where they have the large display. I took some photos for you.
Copper Harbor's motto is, "It's worth the trip." Well said. We decided to take Hwy. 41 out of Copper Harbor on our way home. The first stretch is often called "The Covered Road," as there is very little shoulder and the branches of the trees literally cover the road. It's beautiful any time of year, but it was spectacular to drive this road in the wintertime darkness. Snow was falling in big flakes and snow was hanging on the branches over the road. It was so lovely, but I wasn't able to capture it on film without getting out of the car.
You can see the effect a bit more on the video I shot, but it's not nearly as dramatic as it was in person. What a peaceful drive. We also wanted to see the little church in Phoenix that's decorated each year. As we came down the hill, we spotted these two trees next to the church first.
Then, we pulled in front of the building, and I snapped another photo for you--a lovely setting.
As we made our way back into Calumet, I took a few more photos of some of the beautifully decorated store windows on Fifth Street. They have a yearly window decorating contest for the shop owners. Here are two of the windows in Copper World.
We had such a pleasant evening, but it's always nice to see our own front door again.
All is well in the Keweenaw!
The store front displays are beautiful. This is a nice post, I enjoyed the trip. Happy New year !
ReplyDeleteeverything is so festive and beautiful! I loved the church picture the best!
ReplyDeleteHappy New year to you and steve!!