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Well the big vacation has finally arrived and we made our way to the great up north. We arrived in Mackinaw City at 9:45pm, and by the time we got unloaded and set up, it was too late to think about fishing the next morning. We slept in and passed on the fishing. We spent most of the day getting settled in and putting things away.

We did get to see a bald eagle this morning during breakfast. While we were sitting at the table, I looked out the window to a huge boulder in the water the locals call gull rock. Sitting on top of the rock was a beautiful bald eagle waiting for its breakfast. After watching it for a few moments, it flew away, soaring into the air and out of site.

Later in the morning I talked with the next door neighbor, Ed Voss. He is a retired botanist from the University of Michigan. He has written a couple of books on native Michigan plants. This morning I was fortunate enough to get another botany lesson from him. He was watching a caterpillar on a milkweed. I asked him what kind it was and he went on to explain that it was a Monarch Butterfly caterpillar. He also told me that they only hung around milkweeds. This is the only plant that they will build their cocoons on. This one he said might not make it, since it was so late in the season. I can always count on a biology lesson when I see Mr. Voss. This man is full of information on the plant and bug species here in Michigan.

After dinner and another breath taking sunset on the Straits of Mackinaw, it is time to get some rest for a morning of fishing on Carp Lake.

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