Jill and I had a lovely walk along the Peninsula! People were out in droves---bikers, hikers, rollerbladers, runners and walkers were out enjoying the Lake Erie shoreline.
We passed breakfast picnics complete with the overwhelmingly mouthwatering aroma of bacon ala Coleman stove. Mmmmm! Is there any better hunger inducing smell than bacon cooked outdoors?? It was a happy fathers day breakfast in full regalia.
We kept walking--get away from the bacon!!!
Such a beautiful area, ending our tour at the lighthouse.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
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Oh, yes...the WONDERFUL smell of bacon frying in the out-of-doors! Just one of the good memories of our 23 years of owning/operating a campground! You've had a beautiful morning! Thanks, again, for sharing your pictures!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! You get to see such amazing places!!
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of bacon! Don't keep it in the house because I would have to eat all of it! LOL
ReplyDeleteI lived in Erie for 7 yrs and loved going to the Peninsula!
ReplyDeleteI was born and raised in Erie. The Peninsula is a fantastic place! Also, my family had a cottage on Lake Erie in North East too! Alice in PA
ReplyDeletewelcome to our little piece of heaven, between the Peninsula and route 5 to northeast is just beautiful. have a great time and come back in the fall,the smell o grape is almost as good as bacon
ReplyDeletewelcome nancy potter
welcome to our little piece of heaven, between the Peninsula and route 5 to northeast is just beautiful. have a great time and come back in the fall,the smell o grape is almost as good as bacon
ReplyDeletewelcome nancy potter
Oh, this is what I miss about Erie. We lived there for 9 years, and the peninsula was our favorite place. I see the lighthouse behind you!! Loved that so much I found a miniature version.
ReplyDeleteVickie in Cleveland