Washington Island {Crafted by the seasons}
Jo:
I first visited Washington Island four summers ago. My twins were two and their big sister just
four. As a woman who has always valued
and enjoyed freedom of movement those first few years of being almost
stationary with infant twins crawled at a pace that left me itching to go; to take them into the world. My husband
and I were familiar, and quite in love with the Door Peninsula, having camped
in its state park a number of times, but we had never made the ferry trip to
Washington Island. That changed the
summer of 2013 when his cousin moved to the Island. Sarah had lived with us, and had been my third arm, for six
months after the twins were born and to my mind there could be no better
destination for my first solo adventure with my thirty toes than to have her
waiting for us on the other side. That
five hour drive, on my own, with three young children and a golden retriever
was my entry back into the world, it gave me the confidence of a journey across
many worlds; it was the opening of a new season.
There is something sort of magical about arriving at a place
by boat; and in the case of our first trip I was prepared with all of the
caution of a new parent, we wore lifejackets.
The Island held magic for me on many fronts that summer and we have returned
each one since and in the fall and spring (we will brave winter someday). We don’t wear lifejackets on the ferry any
more, but that ride always holds a particular anticipation and seems to serve
as a gateway to a different state of mind.
This is a seasonal place, and I know that I am part of the
season of visitation. Places mean
different things from different perspectives, Washington Island is not home to
me, but it has been significant in the marking of my seasons. Now my brother lives here and I am thankful
for it in new ways. I am thankful to be
an outsider who feels at home.
Below are some images from last weekend, a sort of sneak
peek at the many different facets of this place, a destination and a home.
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Jackson Harbor Maritime Museum |
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Washington Island Lookout Tower, Mountain Park |
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Island Lavender Farm Information Kiosk |
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Washington Island Ferry Line |
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Sarah's Front Yard |
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The Post Office |
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Sievers School of Fiber Art |
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Jackson Harbor Soup and Sandwich |
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School House Beach |
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Fair Isle Books and Red Cup Coffee House |
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Island Baseball Fields |
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Washington Island Airport |
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Hotel Washington and Studio |
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Washington Island Ferry Line |
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There she is, Sarah, at the Island Cafe |
These images are a mere snapshot of the many lovely offerings of the Island, and fodder for a larger project, a kind of "Island Guide" that is inspired by my own experiences and the number of wonderful resources already available on how to see the Island. More soon!
With gratitude,
Jo
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