Friday, August 28, 2009

Michigan Meandering

Us at the start of our bike ride around Mackinac Island. We look a bit more spunky than we did at the end of the ride!

Gary, Sherry, Laure and Don at our lunch stop on Mackinac Island.


Our site in Manistique, Michigan backed right up to Lake Michigan. Awesome!



It's August......and Laurel is wearing a sweater. This definitely is NOT Phoenix!




Gary, Jon and Don look like they are up to something.....


The sun followed us from Wisconsin to Manistique, Michigan, which is located in the Upper Penisula. However, once we got to Mackinaw City, it was replaced by clouds and rain. Wish we could trade some of the cool, cloudy weather for some Arizona sun and warmth! Our meandering took us over to Mackinac Island for a day of biking around the perimeter and also over to Allegan, Michigan to visit Laurel's cousin Jon , and his wife Barb. They fed us well (almost too well) and we had to leave while we could still button our pants and fit into our clothes. We also indulged in wonderful Michigan peaches, sweet corn, tomatoes and blueberries. By the time we reached Port Huron, we were feeling a bit "portly".

Friday, August 21, 2009

Wisconsin Wanderings

The Algoma Lighthouse on a foggy day.
Cana Island Lighthouse.

Roy, Char and Don enjoying the view at the top.


First stop in Door County: special coffee and a sweet snack!



The Von Stiehl Winery, which is in Algoma.


Our destination in Wisconsin was the small town of Algoma, which sits on Lake Michigan, just south of Door County. Our trailer was parked in Roy and Char Beyer's driveway, a great place which not only provided us with a free spot, but fantastic meals, and free laundry facilities. You can't get much better than that! We gave them a 5 star rating. Roy and Char are parents of our daughter in law, Kim.
Once there, we seemed to find all the important places: the Von Stiehl Winery, Door County Coffee company, Not Licked Yet, which has the BEST ever butter pecan frozen custard, and Roy & Char's favorite places that sell Wisconsin cheese curds and fresh smoked Cajun salmon. The cheese curds were good, but the squeaky sound they make as you chew them really felt funny in the mouth! Hopefully, we worked off some of the extra calories through walking & by climbing the 97 steps to the top of the Cana Island Lighthouse.
We got to Algoma just in time for their Shanty Days Weekend, complete with a parade, craft booths and a pancake breakfast on Sunday served by the local firemen. We enjoyed attending church on Sunday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, where Bret and Kim were married at 11 years ago, on the 4th of July, 1998.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Chicago Capers














































Once again we realized just how big Chicago is compared to Phoenix and how many blocks we had to walk to get to the Wendella boat ride and then to lunch. I think we walked off the extra pounds we had mysteriously obtained while on the farm in Ornaga. The bad part was that it was all off the bottom of our feet! Laurel's cousin, Jan and her husband John treated us to a wonderful day in the Windy City. We loved the old buildings, which had a lot more character. Lunch at the top of the Hancock Building provided us with wonderful views of the city below and Lake Michigan. The weather was perfect, in the mid 80's and a little breezy.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Farm camping in Illinois






















"Camping at an Illinois farm for 3 days was a blast. We enjoyed all of the home made food, freshly picked corn and tomatoes that actually tasted like tomatoes. Our "campsite" was about 10 feet from the horse corral, so we were really glad that the wind was blowing from the other way the whole time we were there. The farm is owned by a cousin of Sherry MacFarlane, our friend from Arizona. Good old fashioned hospitality made us feel right at home. We woke up in the morning to roosters crowing and horses snorting, so different from the highway traffic, sirens and train whistles in other campgrounds. Laurel and Sherry partcipated in a wet t-shirt contest....and NO, it is not what you are thinking! We threw the wet t-shirts. One with the greatest distance got the prize. One t-shirt wound up on the roof! Don't you like the pic of Don sitting on the tractor. That could be labeled as "two antiques"! We rolled out of the farm on Monday morning, a bit heavier than when we got here. Time to start a diet.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Wartkin's Mill State Park










We stayed at the Watkins Woolen Mill state park campground, which has 100 campsites that are heavily wooded. Enjoyed the fireflies in the evening and sitting around the campfire with our friends and some of Don's cousins.












We had the chance to tour both the house and the mill. The mill is a National Historic Landmark and is the only 19th century textile mill in the country that still has the original equipment intact. Watkins not only built the mill and house, but also a kiln, smokehouse, grist mill, sawmill, school and church.