We hung around the coach until late morning. Apparently I'm still not rid of the kidney stone. As long as I stay on the pain meds (naproxen and acetaminophen, PTL I haven't had to take any of the hydrocodone) I'm okay. If I miss a dose I pay for it. By late morning I got caught up on the meds and was doing okay.
We headed out to look around Manistique. Manistique is the only city in, and the county seat of Schoolcraft County. It's population is 2,900. Schoolcraft County covers 1,884 sq miles (1,171 land, 713 water) and has a population of 8,100. For comparison Moniteau County covers 419 sq miles and has a population of 16,000. Cole County covers 402 sq miles and has a population of 77,000.
We drove through Manistique and on the east side of town stopped to look at Lake Michigan. Note the milkweed in the bottom of the photo. It was growing all over this area.
Kathy pointed out a Monarch butterfly caterpillar.
For a short time we didn't see any butterflies but then we began seeing them. They really love this milkweed. I could blame it on the camera on my phone but in reality I don't have the reflexes to track them and photograph them. They are beautiful to watch fly around.





























