Day two of this trip looked to be a mess when I got up. The rain that the weatherman had promised would stop shortly after midnight was coming down hard at 4:30. Fortunately, by the time that Charlene arrived, it had stopped although the roads were still quite wet and because it was cloudy, they didn't dry any too soon.
London to Ludington is a mix of so many different landscapes. From the vast farmlands of southwestern Ontario, through the edges of the rust belt and finally the lake country surrounding Lakes Huron and Michigan, we had a lot to look a as we made our way west the last long straight stretch of road a two lane passing through central Michigan.
About 30 miles from Luddington, we passed a rest stop and as I looked closer, there was our friend Cherif, "stretching his butt" after his trip down from Lake Charlevoix. It was good to see him and to be riding together a gain, our little 3 person posse.
Quite an uneventful night here in Ludington, after a nice dinner in a local brew pub, Cherif went back to the hotel and Charlene and I went to the docks to watch the S.S. Badger, our transportation across the lake tomorrow morning, dock for the night. I was quite surprised to see that the first two vehicles off the ship were tractor trailers pulling the huge stands and blades for the windmills that we so often see on the roads of Central New York. That should give you a idea of how big the ship is.
So, with the bikes all cleaned, again, tomorrow morning it's a 4 hour cruise across Lake Michigan and then on to Milwaukee to see what experiences await us at the Anniversary Celebration.