The road led us to Saugatuck. As our luck would have it, this weekend turned out to be a great time to visit as they were having their annual Taste of Saugatuck event. It was similar to the Taste of GR that we attended earlier this summer, only they had the vendors set-up on a portion of the main street (which was such down for the event). There were so many great choices it was hard to decide. We ended up getting bbq ribs, crab cakes, salmon and couscous salad, chips and salsa, caramel corn, blueberry buckel and washed it down with sangria. Oh, it was fabulous! It was such a perfect day for it, too - blue skies, slight breeze, mid-70's. Just beautiful!
The salmon with couscous salad was awesome!
Look out - her first driving lesson!
After we feasted, window shopped, and strolled the boardwalk, we drove over to Douglas. The S. S. Keewatin Museum caught Jason's eye. It's basically an old Great Lakes passenger liner that they've docked and restored and now turned into a museum. Since I work in Douglas one day a week, I pass it regularly, and quite honestly have never had any interest in it. However, anything that floats excites Jason, so he convinced me that we needed to go on the tour. I was a little nervous about how Hannah would do, but she was great. It really is a beautiful boat, and now I can cross it off of my of my things-to-do-once-in-my-lifetime list :-)
Hannah and Mumma on board the S.S. Keewatin
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