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  • Running Away From Home: Gone North Part 5, STILL MORE North

    Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 5:03AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    Lesseeee.... I left off on our way to lunch, right after crossing the Big Mac (one of the nickname of the Mackinac Bridge). 

    I love little hole in the wall restaurants. Most of the time, the food is exceptional, the ambience is fun, the service wonderful and the experience memorable. Well, the Bear Butt Bar & Grill in Eckerman, MI didn't fail to meet all expectations...

    out front at the Bear Butt

    Important things to know when reading the Bear Butt menu. In the realm of animal identification, much in the same way a male deer is a "buck" and a female is a "doe,' a male bear is called a "boar" and the female is called a 'sow." When you open the menu, you find the Paw Food (the appetizer menu)." Included in the Paw Food was "Bait Pile" and under that "Boar Pile" and "Sow Pile." I kinda went "ewwww...." for a second till I remembered where I was. Bait Piles at the Bear Butt is a plate of nachos. Boar is a large order of nachos and Sow the small (as opposed to the Sao Bait Piles which would be X-large with jalapeños peppers )

    This was our appetizer--1/2 pound of Bear Butt beer battered onion rings. I swore off most deep fried, greasy food some time ago, but, for these, I made an exception. They were so worth the gut ache later! 

    Rhett wouldn't let me get the t-shirt, so I had to settle for a picture of it...

    Why is it called the "Bear Butt," you ask???
    Cuz they got one mounted on the wall! 

    Here's some other fun stuff decorating the walls of the Bear Butt...
    Every inch of the walls in this place had signs, stuffed animals, hunting/fishing/trapping gear or some other fun thing.

    This is the door to the lady's room. This sign is painted on an old sawmill (of which there use to be many in northern MI) blade!

    Interesting. They posted their Fall Hours in the restroom... 

    And if you can't get the lady's room door to shut correctly--one little room, folks, no stalls in this restroom--follow the directions! "Lift door slightly and slide lock."

    Rhett got the 1/2 pound Bear Butt Burger with lots of bear droppings--that's Bear Butt talk for the assortment of toppings you had to chose from to make your Bear Butt Burger your own--while I got this very tasty sliced prime rib with Bear Butt BBQ Sauce (they make it themselves! ) with steak fries   Another great thing I love about hole in the wall restaurants, their prices!! My lunch was only $5.99!!   It's kinda hard to see, but the table's top had an old map of Michigan laquered into it. 

    Opps. Can't forget Molly! Yep, there's a dog wandering around the Bear Butt. She was very sweet. Molly spent most of her time laying in front of the wood stove, but, when she heard a vehicle pull up out front, she's bark twice then go sit by the entry door. That let her "dad" Tom (we learned the owner's name) know someone was there and she was the official welcoming committee for guests! I gave her a quick back scrubbin' before we left. Now we're pals.

    Opps. A couple pictures I forgot to share from when we drove out to Mission Point!
    My cookie! This was a very large chocolate chunk cookie with dried, tart cherries crammed into the top. When I say "very large" I'm talking around seven inches across. We bought two of these at the Mission Point General Store. I also got coffee. No surprise there, eh? Anyhoo, we had one of the cookies in the car and ate on progressively while we traveled. The second one we brought home and shared with the wee-people.

    This cool shop is in downtown Traverse City...

    So, after a very good lunch at the Bear Butt Bar & Grill, we got back on the road.

     
    At this point, were were across the bridge (circled in blue below) and headed for White FIsh Point (circled in red below)

    White Fish Bay on our way to the Point...


    White Fish Point has yet another lighthouse...
    This is the first light that was in the White Fish Point tower...
    These stairs only go up 


    Kinda cool the way they were able to restore the place and furnish it wish all these great antiques!
    View from the top!

    I came down the "Down Stairs that only go down" and spotted this guy sitting at the desk.

    It wasn't till I got a lot closer that I realized he's a mannequin  I stood there watching him for quite a while. I kept expecting him to move. Whomever made him should be very proud. I'm still waiting for him to move.

    A really big ship's rudder recovered from White Fish Bay...and Rhett for scale 

    FACTOID: If you travel in northern MI, you'll will be required to buy fudge. OK, maybe "required" is a strong work, but you probably won't be able to help yourself. It's everywhere. Every trinket shop, every bakery has it. At the White Fish Point snack shop, I bought 1/4 pound of Carmel Apple Fudge. OMG! Amazing... Then I grilled the guy there about how it's made... Ummm... I wasn't aware there were fudge rules. Good to know!
    I should add to this: 
    5. eating fudge off someone else's plate doesn't count becuz they're not your calories
    6. scraping a pan of fudge and eating the crumbs is work and creates negative calories
    7. eating fudge on holidays and your birthday don't count cuz fudge is nice that way

    This doomahickie was in a separate little museum for rescue equipment. This would shoot a lifesaver to a person and the rope being wounds around those pegs that way kept it from getting tangled.



    "Superior," they said, "never gives up her dead when the gales of November come early!"

    White Fish Point (go back to the map please) sticks out into the Great Lakes shipping lanes. Over the years, there have been a lot of ship wrecks in that area becuz the waters can be so trecherous and the weather so foul. That's why White Fish Point is also home to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. The most famous wreck off the point was the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975. If you've ever heard the Gordon Lightfoot song, "The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald," that's the same boat. The lyrics can be read here
    A couple years ago, divers were able to go down and retrieve the bell from the ship. We got to see it in the museum (pic below). They replaced it, on the wreck, with another bell that has the names of all the men lost engraved on it.
    The bell from the deck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
    One big a** light house light. Kinda hard to make out, aye? Well, that big, gold fan-looking thing is a light house light. Look close. At it's base is a green "counter" and another one of those creepy, real looking mannequins standing beside it. He provides scale.
    There's ben a lot of diving exploration off White Fish point. A lot of artifacts from the different wrecks have been brought up.
    Old diving equipment. This suit had to have a hose attached to the head and a pump to send air down to the diver. 

    There were several of these benches in the museum. I finally looked close at one. Each is made from a piece of wood recovered from a wreck. I like the chain legs too.

    Rhett's hand for scale and a big ol' wrench they brought up from one of the wrecks.
    People don't realize just how dangerous the Great Lakes can be. I read somewhere, if you're a total adrenalin junkie, the two best places to be a Coast Guardsman is off the cost of Washington state and on Lake Michigan. 
    Kinda hard to believe this is "just" a lake isn't it? 
    (no, the above pics are not of the Fitz)
    Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald

    Music and lyrics ©1976 by Gordon Lightfoot


    The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down 

    of the big lake they called "Gitche Gumee."

    The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead

    when the skies of November turn gloomy.

    With a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more

    than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty,

    that good ship and true was a bone to be chewed

    when the "Gales of November" came early. 


    The ship was the pride of the American side

    coming back from some mill in Wisconsin.

    As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most

    with a crew and good captain well seasoned,

    concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms

    when they left fully loaded for Cleveland.

    And later that night when the ship's bell rang,

    could it be the north wind they'd been feelin'?


    The wind in the wires made a tattle-tale sound

    and a wave broke over the railing.

    And ev'ry man knew, as the captain did too

    'twas the witch of November come stealin'.

    The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait

    when the Gales of November came slashin'.

    When afternoon came it was freezin' rain

    in the face of a hurricane west wind.


    When suppertime came the old cook came on deck sayin'.

    "Fellas, it's too rough t'feed ya."

    At seven P.M. a main hatchway caved in; he said,

    "Fellas, it's bin good t'know ya!"

    The captain wired in he had water comin' in

    and the good ship and crew was in peril.

    And later that night when 'is lights went outta sight

    came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.


    Does any one know where the love of God goes

    when the waves turn the minutes to hours?

    The searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay

    if they'd put fifteen more miles behind 'er.

    They might have split up or they might have capsized;

    they may have broke deep and took water.

    And all that remains is the faces and the names

    of the wives and the sons and the daughters.


    Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings

    in the rooms of her ice-water mansion.

    Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams;

    the islands and bays are for sportsmen.

    And farther below Lake Ontario

    takes in what Lake Erie can send her,

    And the iron boats go as the mariners all know

    with the Gales of November remembered.


    In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed,

    in the "Maritime Sailors' Cathedral."

    The church bell chimed 'til it rang twenty-nine times

    for each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald.

    The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down

    of the big lake they call "Gitche Gumee."

    "Superior," they said, "never gives up her dead

    when the gales of November come early!"


    Next, Taquo Falls  ...



Entry comments (32)

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  • Melly
    posted on Monday, Nov 16, 2009 1:43AM [Report]
    ROTFL
  • Melly
    posted on Monday, Nov 16, 2009 1:43AM [Report]
    LOL
  • janechu
     
    posted on Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 3:21AM [Report]
    very COOL!!
  • janechu
     
    posted on Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 3:19AM [Report]
    LOL!!! that's funny!!
  • janechu
     
    posted on Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 3:19AM [Report]
    awe... the shirt is cute! haha...
  • peachey
    posted on Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009 4:39AM [Report]
    8. If you send fudge to a friend, you can opt to keep the calories behind. ;P
  • peachey
    posted on Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009 4:38AM [Report]
    haha. He don't move cos he's busy blogging, old skool.
  • Dreamy
    posted on Monday, Nov 9, 2009 10:39PM [Report]
    WOW
  • Dreamy
    posted on Monday, Nov 9, 2009 10:38PM [Report]
    very interesting
  • david0071978
    posted on Monday, Nov 9, 2009 12:08PM [Report]
    That's an interesting name for a Restaraunt!
  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 6:16PM [Report]
    these certainly show how rough it can get, quite amazing to see the effects.
  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 6:15PM [Report]
    It's nice about the bell replacement and engraving the names as a memorial.
  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 6:13PM [Report]
    this place looks grea, I'd love to own one of these again.
  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 6:11PM [Report]
    this looks soooooo good!
  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 6:10PM [Report]
    I'd like Molly greeting me at my restaurants, she's adorable.
  • jacishere
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 3:04PM [Report]
    Aw, Molly is a cute Retriever :)
  • jacishere
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 3:04PM [Report]
    Haha, some kids might misbehave just to get a free kitty as a pet =p
  • Flagday
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 8:48AM [Report]
    Reading and listening to that song makes me think of Homer singing the Odyssey.  An epic way to pay tribute.
  • Flagday
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 8:34AM [Report]
    I wonder how big that ship was.  I guess the answer is...not big enough.
  • Flagday
    posted on Sunday, Nov 8, 2009 8:28AM [Report]
    Actually looks like kind of a comfortable life.  Lonely but comfortable.
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