Door County from a boat is a whole different perspective. We connected with Fish Creek Scenic Tours for a ride on the Quo Vadis to check it out. (last spring’s photo)
The weather was foggy when we began…looking quite the bit like Scotland.
Stewie Lauber was secured by his life jacket and his mom, Mary.
Our route took us out past the Eagle bluff and light house before returning home by Millionaire’s Row.
Our guide, Jesse, kept us informed along the way.
Some of the crew are pictured here.
The haze had lifted by the time we returned to Alibi Dock. (Please note we are absent from the photos. Mom said, next time) ~ Indy and Lucy #feelingmiffed
easyweimaraner said:
awwhoy! how great that the weather was scottie-is too… and I’m sure the ship had a gps that the name comes not true and you always find the right direction :o)
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indyandlucy said:
BOL
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corkscot said:
I am not a fan of boats. Maybe you were the lucky ones for being left behind.
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justin said:
Miffed as I’m sure you should be. All that hard work at the Rally. 🙂 Much love.
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Kismet said:
Everything is great but I wouldn’t live there. I couldn’t take the winters-I’m a tropical bird.
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ginaandjordanandmolly said:
A good time was had by all
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indyandlucy said:
It was
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lauramarec said:
Wow, you’re right! It does look kinda Scottish-y with the fog and the water and the vintage lighthouse! Your pirate theme had to have a boat–right, matey? The whole area looks charming and the events so much fun! No wonder you make the yearly pilgrimage! Thank you for sharing your wonderful trip with us! We so appreciate it! Kiss Indy and Lucy for us! Have a safe trip home!
Love and kisses,
Riley-Puppy, Tessie-Girl and Wackie-Jackie-Scottie
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indyandlucy said:
XO
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