When Alan and I take on an ABC Adventure, we don’t limit ourselves to doing the letters in any particular order. By the time we got to the letter B, on our 48 hour mini trip, we had already visited Kalkaska, Grayling and Gaylord! We had explored many new places, tasted several fun foods and immersed ourselves in nature. The letter B might have also been utilized at the “bakery” as we filled up for donuts at “breakfast”. We might have used the letter when we went to the “beach” to eat that breakfast, or as we explored many of the “buildings” we had already seen along our journey. Instead, we had safely guarded our letter “B”, knowing that we would soon arrive in “Boyne City” where there are only a few specialty stores, a couple of amazing restaurants and a number of condominiums. In this seemingly tiny town, which appears to spring up from nowhere, the beautiful Lake Charlevoix takes center stage. This area has been attracting people to its shores for many years. From skiing in the winter, to the Morel Festival in the spring, sailing in the summer and enjoying the colors of fall, there is something to explore here year round. In fact, 3500 people call this place their permanent home. The population swells in the warmer months as people flock to the natural beauty of the area.
I don’t know what intrigues me the most, the waterfront, or the flowers. The old and the new combines seamlessly. Everywhere I look radiates a personal pride in the area. Even the little log cabin, which has served as the visitor center since the 1940’s, is awash in carefully tended flowers.
Sadly, I am unable to find out anything about this little building but the careful preservation has ensured its safety as industry develops around it.
More flowers are planted along the riverfront. These are carefully tended by volunteers, providing me a fun place to play with my photography.
As we make our way down Main Street, which is really no more than a few businesses, we are pleased to see that it is enough to attract plenty of shoppers and people looking for a great waterside meal.
The Sunset Park was a great place to end our adventures for this day. We purchased an ice cream, then sat upon a “bench” to enjoy the “beauty” of “Boyne City”. It had been a “busy” day of exploration!