Sunday, September 14, 2014

Ottawa Illinois to Grafton

Tuesday morning, 9/9 Attitude Changer and us left at 7:30 am for Peoria.  It had rained that night and many of the looper boats decided not to go until the next day.  Little did they know the next day the weather was much worse.  We got thru the lock with no problem and made it to Peoria at the Illinois Valley Yacht Club for a two day stay because the weather didn't look good.  We had over three inches of rain that night and thru Wednesday.  We left Thursday morning with Attitude Changer.  The river had risen and there was a lot of debris in the river.  There are no marinas between Peoria and Grafton which means we had to anchor out for the night.  We traveled about 80 miles but had a great current that pushed us about 10 knots per hour the whole way.  We anchored at a spot called Bar Island.  After we anchored we launched the dinghy and went over to Attitude Changer for ice cream and the fix in's.  Early in the morning I took Chloe on the dinghy to shore to do her thing and after loading up the dinghy we took off around seven.  Another 80 mile day but with the current we were flying.  We finally arrived in Grafton after dodging tons of debris in the river around 3:30 pm.  There were all ready some 25 looper boats here waiting for the go signal to go down he Mississippi River because of the large amount of debris and high water.  So I guess we'll just wait like everyone else.  The good news is Navigator and Average Looper are here and invited us over Friday night with Attitude Changer for Tortilla soup and the fix in's.  We brought over some salmon.  From what I know there are now 38 looper boats here and maybe as many in Alton, about 10 miles down stream and more across the river in Saint Charles.  Soon as conditions improve look out because here we come!  As a side note here at the Grafton Harbor Marina they have a pool, courtesy car, great store, and the Big Kahuna restaurant.  Not a bad place to be for awhile.
Looper boat from Canada behind us in the lock.  I think the door had a leak
Can you see these guys?  Some sort of bird blind.


The first in Ottawa Illinois


Lincoln and Douglas had their first debate here
Lots of murals on buildings in Ottawa

Ottawa, birthplace of our friend Susan
Heritage Marina in Ottawa
Going past downtown Peoria
Attitude Changer anchored next to us at Bar Island

Found this Asian Carp in our dinghy on the back of the boat.

These are white pelicans on a tree floating down the river
This a lock that was flooded


Still on the Illinois River

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Chicago to Joliet and Ottawa Illoinois


Sunday, 9/7/14, Angela and Dave met us at the boat around 7:30 am and we headed out for our trip to Joliet.  The first thing you do is go thru the Chicago Lock and that puts you on the Chicago River going down the middle of downtown Chicago.  One of the requirements to go down the river is you can not be any higher than 17 1/2 feet.  We are 16 feet so it we made it with no problem.  It is a real trip taking your boat down the middle of Chicago.  We also had Dane and Angela with us who did a architicure tour for us of the various buildings.  Once you get out of the downtown area it starts to turn more industrial and then more and more commercial barge traffic.  One area we had to go thru was the electric field in the river to keep the invasive specifies, Asian Carp, out of Lake Michigan.  These fish jump out of the water as you go by and can be hazardous if you are in an open small boat.  We were making great time for our destination of Joliet when we finally reached our second lock called the Lockport Lock and saw several looper boats tied up to the wall waiting for their turn.  We tied up with them and ended up wiring for five and a half hours before we could go through.  Remember, commercial traffic has priority.  We finally arrived in Joliet at 6:30 pm and met up with Attitude Changer and with all the boats we were with from the lock, filled up the wall in Joliet.  We went over to Harrah's Casino across the river and ate at the buffet.  After dinner we said our goodbyes to our friends form Chicago, Angela and Dane, who walked over to the train station a couple of blocks away to head back home.  Next morning at 6:15 am we were awakened to knocking on our door to find out if we didn't leave in the next 15 minutes if we leave now we wouldn't be able to lock through at the next lock for at least a couple of more hours later.  So we rushed off and made it in time, only problem the second lock we came to we waited for three and half hours.  We anchored out while waiting and Attitude Changer side tied to us.  We arrived in Ottawa around 4:30 and stayed for a couple of days.  We stayed at Heritage Marina that had a courtesy car we took advantage of to do our laundry, have lunch and do some sight seeing.

Heading down the Chicago River 


Sometimes I just have to pinch myself, it's so hard to believe we are here on Panacea all the way from Lodi

We're in freakin' Chicago!
I think they were taking a break in the shade of the bridge
We're not in downtown anymore.  We are entering the electric field barrier to keep the Asian Carp out of Lake Michigan

Do not fall in the water!


This is why we were at the lock for 5 1/2 hours 
Did you know there is a Harrah's in Joliet Illinois?  I didn't.

Chicago

We arrived at the downtown DuSable Marina on 8/31/14 on Sunday of Labor Day weekend.  It was an awesome sight of the Chicago skyline and there were many boats enjoying the long weekend.  We pulled in and decided to go to the Navy Pier and have lunch. Navy Pier is a big tourist trap to visit with many shops and restaurants.  Turns out this was a bad decision as the dense crowds made walking difficult so you can imagine how many people were waiting for tables in restaurants!

The next day we reconnected with Dane and Angela whom we haven't seen since we met five years ago in Washington State.  We originally met them at a hotel we were staying at the night before we took our Alaska cruise with Debbie & Mike, Bruce & Marcia, and Dreama & LeRoy.  We have kept in touch with them through Facebook.  They looked wonderful and are expecting their first child next month.   They took us to the grocery store, Best Buy, and let us come to their home to meet their dogs, Wrigley and Max, do our laundry, AND treated us to dinner.  Again, thanks so much Dane & Angela.

Tuesday morning, 9/2, we were able to reconnect with our looper friends Barb & Ross on Attitude Changer.  We hadn't seen them for 2-1/2 months as we went the route of Lake Champlain and they took the Erie Canal route when we all went into Canada. It was so good to see them.  Later that day our friends David & Susan flew in from California to visit for four days.  We had a wonderful time visiting and touring Chicago with them.  Wednesday we all went on a double decker bus to tour downtown Chicago and ate at Ed Debevic's, a restaurant atmosphere much like Dicks Last Resort in San Diego.  Next day David, Susan, Jan and I went on a entertaining "gangster" tour.  It was fun to hear all about the early mobsters, including Al Capone.  We topped off the afternoon with visiting the 96th floor of the Hancock  Building, had adult beverages, and enjoyed the view. 

Sunday, 9/7, Dane and Angela joined us again to say goodbye to Lake Michigan and Chicago as we begin heading south, cruising the river system.  



Looking from our marina
Our friends Angela and Dane
It's not the windy city because of wind.  Do you know how it got that name?
Soldier Field, home of the Bears
Do you know what TV show always opened with this fountain?
I think this called the water tower building
David and Susan spent their last night here
Ed Debevic’s, since 1984, has been Chicago’s only retro themed diner.


The gangster tour of Chicago


See the bullet hole in the church pillar where Earl "Hymie" Weiss was gunned down?
On top of the Hancock Building
Some of Chicago
Resturant on the top

Jan and Susan on top of the Hancock
Sears Tower 
Chicago River
More shots of Chicago 





This is called "Flamingo"

Friday, September 12, 2014

Saugatuck to Chicago

Sorry I haven't kept up with the blog, just too much going on and lots of things happening.  We did get away from Saugatuck early in the morning and headed to Michigan City, Indiana.  We had to go there because it's an easy jump to Chicago of about 35 miles and because we can say we were in one more state.  We reconnected with Average Looper, Mark and Jane and spent the next day at the Factory Outlet stores just a few blocks away.  Next day Jan went on the bus with them to the Walmart store, exciting!    You know a lot of what we do is laundry, grocery shopping, cleaning, and Walmat.  Average Looper and us left early on Sunday morning and headed to Chicago.  They were going to another marina to meet Navigator, Jan and Tom, and we were going to the DuSable Marina in downtown Chicago.  Our friends Dave and Susan are flying in from California to meet and stay with us for the week.


Just starting to see the skyline of Chicago
Where here, The Windy City