Saturday, May 11, 2019

Enjoying Michigan's Upper Peninsular

So we have been back in Michigan again, and even took a few days off from our babysitting duties to visit the desolate area of Michigan's Upper Peninsular, also simply known as the UP (pronounced as U - P).

It's about a four-hour drive from Grand Rapids to the north of the  lower portion of the state, and due to its shape, is called the "Mitten". Well, we were at the mitten for a few days and enjoyed it. Then we continued our travels to the UP by crossing the long Mackinac Bridge, then heading north. We met people while visiting Whitefish Point, and discovered we were there during a big birding event. We have never been to a birding meet before, but if there's a way to ID birds easily while snapping away, then why not?
The Mighty Mackinac Bridge connects the U P with the southern areas of Michigan
We had arrived on a Thursday, and while we were seeing a few early bird arrivals, it was still quite early for what was predicted as a big event with bigger amounts of birds due to recent wind storms. While we were there Thursday and Friday, we saw over 15 hawks and over 50 Sandhill Cranes! To make it even sweeter, there were at least five Bald Eagles in the air too!

To be honest, since we arrived at "The Mitten" and crossed the bridge to the UP, we'd seen already an eagle each day, and sometimes even more, and it's always an awesome sight!

One thing we did notice about the UP is that we both had NO cell or data coverage! Almost a week later, we asked a local about  this problem, and were told that only one phone provider services the UP right now. We are both under a different company other than this company, which explains WHY we had NO service! Even after returning to the southern area of Michigan across the bridge, we still had NO service! We actually had NO cell service till after three hours on the road heading south toward Grand Rapids.

Otherwise, we really enjoyed the area! The vistas are fabulous, the people are friendly, and amazingly, the roads are fairly better than in most of Michigan, and MUCH better than the roadways in western New York (WNY)!

While in southern Michigan (south of the Mackinac Bridge) we already have already visited the International Dark Sky Park, and seen some of their area lighthouses. Did you know that Michigan is the one state of the Union with the most lighthouses? I never knew that!

Poor Sheila had to drive through a surprise snow storm that turned to white-out conditions at times while we were in the UP! We got through okay and stopped at a rest area to sit it out, as it continued to snow for a few more hours into the night! Smaller amounts of snow fell during the same week!

As a wrap-up to our UP portion of this trip, we stayed in a lakeside rustic cabin in the southern areas of the UP. For those not knowing the meaning of a "rustic" cabin, that means no TV or phone, wifi or water, no stove, no shower nor sink, and NO indoor toilets. The cabin DID have a tiny refrigerator and a smaller microwave. BUT We had the time of our lives then, and hoping to return once again when most of the hotels, campgrounds, and attractions and landmarks are open; we were told to forget visiting the Pictured Rocks area of the UP, since there may still be NO access to the area due to snow.
Within 3 days of arriving in Michigan, it snowed. Within minutes, this scene was completely white!

As of 29 April, we have now seen the lakes of Michigan, Superior and Huron within a two-day period (they all look alike - very watery). We have seen about five lighthouses during our trip thus far. We have (typically) walked in rain/snow and high winds yet again, though in a new different location, and we have spun yet another few numbers of the first three digits in the odometer of our spiffy minivan camper!

What's the highlight thus far of our yet-to-be-completed travels?

While camping at the UP area near the Tahquamenon Falls, we saw the Northern Lights!!! Even before starting our trip, we knew about a possible sun storm that would give us a great night lightshow during the early days of our UP trip. Though it was cloudy/overcast when we drove up, the overcast sky continued when we drove up to Whitefish Point, but took a detour to camp out under the stars. That night, I woke and looked straight up out the back window of the van. I started to see what I thought looked to be colorless swirling waves in the sky, and Sheila saw the same thing. I would also see what I thought to be a star, then that "star" would begin to bounce all over like a ping-pong ball, all the while the black sky growing lighter with those sky-waves splashing around and around over and over in the sky. After a bit of sleep, I woke again to see the same thing, but this time painted in a bright flaming red color BUT sunrise wasn't for a few more hours. It was so intense that it lit up the leaves of the trees over our van, and again, Sheila saw this too, though it lasted a few minutes only!
No pixs of the aurora BUT I was able to catch a meteor while in the U P

It was all just so amazing! My first probable Aurora sighting!! No pictures unfortunately and it was freeeeeezing and windy!!

Last leg of our trip, the clouds were gorgeous!
While camping, I built a fire then noticed the awesome sparks. This was snapped with my S5 handheld in auto-mode
More awesome clouds along the drive
This has become a familiar sight in our drives West to Michigan
Dramatic skies were not lacking during the drives
A look backwards to the sunset through the rear window
One of the sunsets viewed while at a rest stop

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Reminders of Days and Years Long Gone

I've been to a lot of places. I have even called "home" in even more spots. Let's see if I remember those locations:

   ~ California
   ~ Italy
   ~ Virginia
   ~ Germany
   ~ Two different places in Spain on different
      coasts       
   ~ Nebraska
   ~ Oregon

What makes me think of those past residences are the many reminders everywhere. Perhaps a billboard or exit sign on some highway or interstate. It could even be images seen in magazines or newspapers. Maybe even a glimpse of my past from the internet, which sadly happens way too often.

What made me remember now is when I went shopping while temporarily (again) in Michigan....


Sunday, April 14, 2019

Worthwhile Documentary about the Ozone Layer

This was aired last week 10 April 2019 on PBS, and tells of recent (past) efforts to stop the growing depletion of the ozone layer, which keeps us from burning up, and the Earth from heating up also. I watched this in its entirety, and while it states the ozone layer is recovering, it is our duty to ensure that chemical companies and other related industries do not create anything else in the future that would harm this precious layer that protects us from the Sun's deadly UV rays. 

I strongly recommend that anyone concerned about their future, and the future of the Earth, watch this documentary. It is a wonder how modern Man has continuously caused so much health and environmental problems in the past (and continues to do so in the present), could possibly be the cause of more deadly acts in the future, all to the worship of the mighty dollar. It is shameful that companies care not of the welfare of their fellow Man, nor of the only place that Man calls home due to their greed.

The least WE can do is to watch this documentary, be and stay educated about these issues that affect the earth and Mankind. Then, it is our duty to educate others of what has happened, and what can still happen in the future if the public allows it to repeat itself again.

Here is the writeup about the documentary
Ozone Hole: How We Saved the Planet

This is link of the actual broadcast documentary 
Ozone Hole: How We Saved the Planet

Here's another video about the ozone layer
Climate 101: Ozone Depletion | National Geographic

Please help to spread the word. The Earth deserves more than what she has received over these past few centuries, from the careless and greedy Humans of the planet.

I Think Winter has Returned!!

We are temporarily back in Michigan, and after two "warm" day, I am currently looking out the window at about an inch of fresh snow on the ground, and everything else!

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Death of the Legend

I have many friends in Andalucia, which I consider to be my second home, though I joke often that España hates me, and for that I cannot reside in Spain as I once did.

Throughout my military career and my current life, I have seen things in the many international locations I have traveled to, thanks to the military. Based on many of these previous experiences, it has shaped my current manner of seeing things and how one should act/react.

I have a very good, intelligent and long-time friend who lives in Sevilla, España. Of course he is an (excellent) photographer, and is very technical in everything he does and know. Just a few days ago, he wrote me to tell me how Obama is visiting Spain, and how excited he is/was of possibly seeing him!

Of course, he's a celebrity!!

Well, I know now the truth of his visit, being the special keynote speaker at the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) being held in historic and beautiful Sevilla.

My friend writes of how this happened, and how that happened, and hoping he could get a snap of the ex-US president.

Yea right. Little does he know of los americanos!

The going price for a snapshot with Obama was 20,000€ OR the lower price of 5,000€ to dine with him!

Surely, Obama was NOT there for a mini-vacation, nor to please anyone. He spoke and that was about it.

My friend writes of how it would have been so easy for Obama when departing/entering the plane upon arrival and departure, to pause at the top of the stairs leading to the plane entrance, turn around, and wave to the adoring public waiting hours for a glimpse of the ex-president. Did he do that?

NO.

I am reminded of a pre-port visit orientation aboard one of my many naval ships on which I served, and the Commanding Officer told everyone that WE are ambassadors of our ship. We represent the United States Navy. We each are ambassadors of our country, the United States of America. We are showing others - no matter where we go - that we are Americans and we represent everyone who calls the U.S.A. home. Granted, many other sailors forgot that soon after departing the ship and drank their few hours of off-ship liberty away in a bar, or doing other things that got them thrown in jail.

This is however, what I think of still when I hear of such visits such as this visit to Sevilla by Obama a few days ago.

My friend writes how he was so excited to finally see this great man named Obama, and after his very short visit, based on what he personally saw, his whole outlook of Obama "has changed completely". He could have stopped to talk to people, shake a few hands. He could have looked to the crowds and waved, maybe even smile.

It doesn't cost a thing to be human.

This occasion reminds me of Michele Obama's visit to the Costa de Sol in 2010. The spanish news was all over their visit too, and aired a few interviews of the hundreds of people who stood for hours at the many places they were sighted, hoping for a bit of luck in seeing her. Towards the end of her visit, the people waiting were not happy. Michelle went to the beach which was closed off. Michele and her daughter did not once look at the people. Not one smile did the crowds see, nor one wave.

Hmmmm, things sound very much like this present situation!

Tom Cruise returned to Sevilla after the filming and release of their movie 'Knight & Day'. In the plaza in front of Sevilla's grand Catherdal, he roared up the street on a motorcycle, stopped in the closed-off plaza, got off the motorcycle and walked to the waiting crowds of people waiting there. He smiled that Cruise smile, shook hands, and the people were delighted! They talked of how Tom Cruise was so friendly and kind!

What a HUGE difference between Cruise and the Obamas.

Obama, on the other hand, is NOT an ambassador of the United States. To the spaniards, it seems he came only for the money and speaking at the conference. He was not there to please anyone, not to show his (lack of) charisma, and certainly not to delight the crowds who waited to see him.

This is the difference between a person with two faces: one a private face, not to be confused with their public face, which are not ever mixed. Tom Cruise was much more a true ambassador of all Americans than the Obamas, and it doesn't take a degree nor a title to see that.

Shame on you, Obama!! It doesn't cost a thing to be human, but apparently, there are some "americanos" who know nothing of being truly "human". The Obamas are NOT representative of the people of the United States, and hopefully others will see them solely as ambassadors of how they really are.....