Friday, June 17, 2011

More Door

The lilacs here are still amazing me.


I had no idea lilacs came in so many different colors.


These are a deep pink.
I've no idea what this is. It looks like a tiny chapel, but it certainly hasn't been used for a while. The building is in an overgrown lot next to an antique shop we visited.


Kayaks for rent in Sister Bay.







This was a picture perfect day to drive across the peninsula. We are staying in Baileys Harbor on the quieter eastern/lake side. This is on the western/bay, more developed side.






The Yacht Club at Ephraim.


Note that the parking spots are all marked with the owners name to keep the riffraff out.





More Yacht Club

This scene is repeated down the coast through Fish Creek and on down to Egg Harbor.




Sister Bay is home to Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant. It's famous in the area for it's delicious food (and I can certainly recommend the grilled pork chops) and generous portions (we each brought half our food home).
It's also famous for the grass growing on the roof.



This photo shows one side of the roof,


and the next photo shows-


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The side with all the goats!




They put 'em up there in the morning and take 'em down in the evening.



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You're not going to see this just anywhere.










I have questions.




Lots of questions.




What about the goats' love life?




Who gets up there to clean up the goat debris?


How does OSHA feel about the hazards of the cleanup job?




Some things are best left unknown.
























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