Today was a celebration of my 30th anniversary at Chrysler. To say that is an achievement with everything that company has been through in 30 years is an understatement. I have no idea how I survived four mergers, one bankruptcy and numerous employee "actions". But I did, so all is well.
On to the important stuff.
After two days at the office, I arrived tonight at Mackinaw City to...
gale force winds. I'm surprised the flag pole remains upright.
Remember a few days ago?
It's not quite so glassy calm this evening.
Shepler's is even tacking to the island today, heading westerly for a couple miles before turning downwind and east toward the island once near the shipping channel. The top deck is also void of passengers. Anyone up there would get damp.
It's about as rough as the Straits has been at any time we've been here this year...and chilly too. There's certainly a hint of autumn in the air tonight.
Tomorrow was to be a day of visitors, but that plan hit a snag so it's just me and the queen and a day full of whatever suits the mood.
Sleep sounds real good at the moment.
Until then...
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