Saturday, August 04, 2007

Weekend getaway

Saugatuck Harbor

Sign for Saugatuck--notice the artist's palette.
It's a community of artists and galleries.


Fenn Valley Winery Vineyards

At Fenn Valley

S.S. Keewatin
Most beautiful feature of S.S. Keewatin--
this overhead
planter structure

Aboard the Saugatuck Chain Ferry
The Dunes overlooking Oval Beach


So you've already heard about our first time ever to leave Ella overnight! Three long days and two long nights for all of us. It was great! So picking up from the last post.... Fenn Valley Winery was unanimously the highlight of our trip. It was a miracle that we made it for the vineyard tour, but traffic and construction were fairly good to us, and so were the 70 speed limits. Don't worry we drove safely--though it took great thought and consideration to create our will, we're not ready to activate it!
So anyhow, the vineyard tour. We rode on the "grape train" which is a big tractor pulling a flatbed truck with benches and rails around the edges. There were about 12 or so adults and 2 kids on the tour. We basically drove around the vineyard making about half a dozen stops, while tasting multiple wines at each stop (the kiddos got bubbly grape juice), discussing the grapes, winemaking techniques, etc, etc. It was SO interesting, and relaxing and the wine was quite good. My favorite was a late harvest vignoles=lots of sugar. I also liked the Cabernet Franc and the Uh-Oh champagne. My only persistent comment throughout the tour was, "I really wished I had eaten lunch". So I drank alot of water to try and compensate. Luckily I had allowed a cushion of time before our dinner reservation, so we were able to make some purchases in the winery store and get some light snacks and wait around for awhile before driving to dinner.

So dinner this night was also the culinary highlight of our trip. We ate at the Journeyman Cafe in Fennville. You're probably thinking, why would they eat in podunk Fennville? Well, because lucky for us Phil Vettel had done a write up in the Tribune a couple weeks back on this very small town containing this wonderful restaurant you would never expect to find there. We had great food and didn't mind paying Chicago prices, unlike some of the Saugatuck restaurants that charged Chicago prices without the quality.

We made it to our room in Saugatuck around sunset (love that Eastern time zone) and took a walk around the harbor. (So if you don't know, quick geography lesson: Saugatuck is located along the Kalamazoo River which runs into lake Michigan--about 2 1/2 hours from Chicago). Douglas is the other town just across from the river. Saturday we toured the S.S. Keewatin, a retired passenger steamer ship of the Great Lakes. It was so interesting--like a smaller Titanic. We also went to Oval Beach, after all the rave of "one of the top 5 to top 25 beaches in the world depending on who you ask" we had to go. We agree. Perfect for swimming. Stunningly beautiful. Gazed across the lake in the direction of Chicago thinking of Ella--but only for a few minutes. Later that night we enjoyed the Venetian Night celebration of lighted boat parade and fireworks while dining Harborside. Sunday we did some more shopping in the the quaint shops and art galleries of Saugatuck and rode the historic hand cranked chain ferry across the river. We then returned to Fennville to go to Crane's u-pick and pick up some peaches and have lunch at the Crane's Pie Pantry. Well, they were out of peaches! It was so early in the season they had run out of ripe peaches for another three days or so. Nonetheless, we enjoyed a scrumptious lunch at the Pie Pantry (think small town, family owned cracker barrel) followed by a fresh peach sundae and a slice of raspberry pie. And then there was no way we could not stop in the bakery to buy a pie, some bread and preserves to bring home! Yummy!

We flew across Michigan, Indiana and into Illinois only to spend that much time all over again getting from about 95th to our home to see Bella! Gotta love Chicago traffic.
This post is really long--but hey, it was our first trip away from Ella! Flickr link coming soon.

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Blogger Julie said...

Looks like you two had a wonderful time Heather! I'm glad you had that time together.

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