Saturday, June 24, 2006

Pretty Daemmerung



I've now been here in Mackinaw a week, and I have lots more fabulous pictures than this one; unfortunately I'm having a hard time getting the 'picture load' mechanism to work here! Well, that does keep the blog post entry more brief. This particular sunset was several days ago; we've had some nice ones since, but this one was particularly striking.

The water is still a bit chilly, and it's been getting cold at night. But the sun is terrific during the day, and I find the peace and quiet most conducive to an intense and sustained thinking effort. I've been working on my famous Wagner project; after now having physically been in each of the places where he lived, I'm going through his biography (a pile of his biographies, plus his hilarious autobiography) to get a more thorough bird's-eye-view of the whole thing. Rather than one two-hour film, it's obvious the story of his life could easily supply exciting and entertaining adventures enough to fill up a year-long TV show! But then we'd have to spread out our budget, and we'd be up Tony Palmer's creek. Two hours is the goal!

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

The Great North Woods


At one point I thought it would be a good idea to post every day here with another picture taken from the same spot on our front porch, like Monet at Rouen Cathedral, chronicling the various interactions seen out there between wind, sun, cloud, water, light, trees, and flagpole. But I'm far too disorganized to do anything so SYSTEMATIC in a blog. I'm continually amazed I was organized enough to make it this far.

I've made it to the post-vacation vacation, settling down to an incredibly UNeventful few weeks after a wildly eventful few weeks, the dazzling urbanite heading off for more rustic pleasures, setting aside society for solitude, worrying not about 'am I gonna make this next train I'm supposed to catch' but instead about 'am I gonna finish reading this book/writing this scene/watching this dvd before it gets dark, since I seem to rise and set with the sun.'

So far, it's been really nice! Just to give you a little more sense of the location, here are photos from today's bike ride, along the beach road out to the west. Michigan once upon a time was a great big swamp, thus the low, flat, level country, the multitude of lakes, vistas like the one below, and the zillions of stinging, itching, annoying flies:



When I was a kid up here I had no idea how remote it really was. Instead, I assumed I'd grow up to be a scientist of some kind, since as a young 'un my chief interest was the biology and geology of the area. I realize now that was more about the dearth of anything interesting locally other than the environs and the flora and fauna. And, I should add, that stuff really is really interesting, and beautiful! Nature shot from this morning, a butterfly saying hi to a lily out in the backyard:


And here's a shot of what my father always referred to as "the mighty Carp". Wagner's Rhine it certainly is not; this little trickle of brown water flows from nearby Carp Lake into Lake Michigan a few miles from our bay. I was surprised to find that a little county park had sprung up near its mouth, where two decades ago there was basically only a rusted-out fence.

Below, an image of Trailsend Bay; in the distance, amid the green span of trees to the left, you can see a blip of white: that's the flag in front of my cottage (photographed so frequently for the tops of these blogs). Unfortunately in this low-res photo you can't very well see the two towers of the Mackinaw Bridge poking above those trees, amid the clouds in the distance. But I'll head up there tomorrow, or the next day, and get you a shot or two of the bridge and what's what in the village.


As you can see, today was a lovely day, although the white caps in the water give you a little indication of how darn windy it's been! Keeps the temperature down, making sun-bathing a little chilly; on the other hand, it blows the flies away, making sun-bathing possible. SIGH...damned if you do...

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Changing Pace...



And so, WagnerQuest 06 continues here in northern Michigan...I (and my luggage, a day later) made it all the way to the cottage, here "Up North" as we say, at my family's old summer place, where I'm currently lying in a protracted swoon trying to recover from the recent exertions. It's incredibly gorgeous up here; today, as you can see from the picture taken from the front porch, it's a little overcast (though still, Trailsend Bay on Lake Michigan is beautiful) but yesterday was northern summer at its best. Swimming, sailing, bicycling, beachwalks, cookouts, beachfires, getting eaten alive by blackflies...it's all here, plus a big pile of books on Richard Wagner and other relevant topics which I mailed on ahead.

My poor laptop is deader than disco, and all the other photos from my Wagner Quest are locked upon it, like fossils in a tar pit. I may try to find some help in this area (got to connect the data storage on the hard drive to a new system board ever to retrieve any of that info), but that may turn out to be impossible; this place is kind of remote. Fortunately, we have another laptop up here; and so, as the adventure continues, I'll continue to report here--although the story switches, at this point, from being an external to an internal journey. All aboard!