I don't know how it happened. One minute we're driving to a city in northeastern Michigan called Alpena and the next minute, me and my brother are in "the drink", riding dangerous waves.
Just
kidding. We're really in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary museum.
There was a case in the nearby Thunder Bay, an aquatic monster of some kind was
snatching children from the shores and from off of boats. But the weather
wasn't agreeing with an excursion out on Lake Huron, so we decided to walk
around the local museum until it cleared up.
Not
having many chances to be aboard a ship, me and Sammy jumped at the opportunity
to climb aboard this vessel and explore.
"Man the masts..."
"Cap'n, set a course five clicks east..."
"No talkin' back to the Captain, you
scurvy sea dog. Now walk the plank..."
All
that pirating had exhausted us. And yes, there's plenty of room for the both of
us in this cabin, but remember, my baby brother is allergic to personal space.
Yes,
your eyes are messing with your head. This picture is straight...you're not.
Just kidding. We're straight and this window isn't. It's to simulate what it
would look like if one was to be on board a ship while it's capsizing.
Everything was designed slightly off-centered to give you the feel of a rocking
ship. Sammy had to excuse himself to the bathroom after this exhibit. It seems
that the phrase "one if by land, two if by sea" doesn't apply to the
Winchesters. Oh, and nothing by air either. We'll be doing all of our
traveling by car, thank you very much.
Just
down the road was another museum, and seeing how the weather was still not
approving of us going out onto the lake (not to mention the way Sam had yakked
after a mere simulation of a rocky boat ride), we decided to go visit
that place as well. We made some friends...
And some enemies...
We
needed an escape from the dangers inside, so we
decided to head on outside and take our chances with the local quarry. And of
course we "followed" the rules on the signs around us.
We
did manage to make it out onto the lake and investigate the case that we had
driven there for. Turned out it was a Kelpie. A Scottish shape-shifting water
spirit that can take on the form of a man, woman or horse, depending on the
prey they are trying to devour. How a Scottish creature got all the way into
Lake Huron, I have no idea. And while that kinda stuff irritates Sammy, not
knowing every little thing about it, like how it got to be here, I'm more of a
"it's here now and hurting people, it's gotta go" kinda person. So
after shooting it in the heart with a silver bullet (as per research had
requested), we beheaded it and S&B the remains....you know, just in case.
So
Alpena Michigan was an interesting place. We killed ourselves an real-life sea
monster, Sammy threw up his guts and I got to be captain of a ship for a
hot-minute.
Life's good for the Winchesters.












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