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Friday, July 15, 2011

Sutton's Bay



I love this town. It is full of charming shops and is a very pleasant place to spend a July afternoon.



My only complaint is that the town is divided by a highway one must navigate without aid of conveniences such as crossing lights. Our method of crossing is for me to grab THGGM's hand and remind him that I can no longer run.





This is one of my favorite shops. They carry Emma Bridgewater. They had some spotted mugs, which I wanted very badly. But it's so easy not to purchase expensive things when one doesn't have money.







And, I love those shops that put effort into making things attractive.



The flowers are prettier than anything the talented Emma Bridgewater could paint, and photographing them didn't cost me anything (thank you again, family, for the camera).





























We didn't buy anything, except for three yards of hand dyed ribbon at a cute little antiques shop. Yes. I know. I'm perfectly capable of dyeing my own ribbon, but this was beautiful. And not terribly expensive.



The 'bay' part of Sutton's Bay is beautiful. It just started getting murky when we stopped to rest and take in the view.




































This building overlooks the marina at the bay. What a lovely view they must have every morning able to see the sun rise over Sutton's Bay.











4 comments:

Janie Fox said...

what kind of camera do you have? Your pics are great.

Rebecca said...

This could have been US! Right down to the grabbing hubby's hand and reminding him I can't run anymore!

Your kind of vacation is OUR kind, too. And I can certainly identify with not buying that mug and taking photos rather than buying the painting.

I hear "good time" all over your posts. Keep enjoying the sights and each other!

Mary said...

Judy, those flowers were so beautiful. I enjoyed looking at them. Love that blue and white! You are a good photographer. I love seeing Michigan thru your camera lens.

My name WAS Female, I shit you not! said...

aaaaaaaomgosh..The blue and white looks like Larksbur. I love it!
Yep, I agree...beautiful pics.
THX for sharing.