On Wednesday July 18th we rented a pontoon boat and cruised around the west side of Traverse Bay. The weather was beautiful - sunny and not too warm and the water was calm. We brought plenty of snacks and enjoyed the ride.
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Traverse City part 2
Monday, July 30, 2018
Mackinac Island
Before going to Mackinac Island we spent some time on Sunday July 15th at the Village which is several unique shops in a building which was a hospital. On Monday July16th we visited the town of Kingsley, MI which was founded by our great great grandfather Judson Kingsley who was the first postmaster.
On Tuesday July 17th we all drove from Traverse City to Mackinaw City for the ferry to Mackinac Island. We started with the carriage ride from town seeing many of the interesting sights on the island. We stopped at the fort had a nice lunch overlooking Lake Huron. We also sampled their famous fudge before we took the ferry back to Mackinaw City. We had dinner at the Depot restaurant which used to be the train depot where our grandfather delivered and picked up mail on the train.
On Tuesday July 17th we all drove from Traverse City to Mackinaw City for the ferry to Mackinac Island. We started with the carriage ride from town seeing many of the interesting sights on the island. We stopped at the fort had a nice lunch overlooking Lake Huron. We also sampled their famous fudge before we took the ferry back to Mackinaw City. We had dinner at the Depot restaurant which used to be the train depot where our grandfather delivered and picked up mail on the train.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Traverse City
After crossing the Mackinac Bridge and a 2 hour drive we arrived at the KOA campground in Traverse City on Friday July 13th along with Diana & Brian. We picked up Jenna at the airport and drove up to the Old Mission Bay Lighthouse where we climbed up 37 steps to the lighthouse tower. We also dipped our toes in Lake Michigan (it was about 55 degrees!). We stopped at a winery to taste (and buy some) and a roadside stand to buy some cherrries. We ate dinner at a restaurant named the Cottage. The rest of the family came in late Friday night and went to the house they had rented.
On Saturday morning we ventured into town and checked out some of the shops especially the Cherry Republic. We also went down by the bay which is very pretty. In the afternoon we headed to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore. We did most of the scenic routes stopping for pictures.
Later we went to the large dune area where they were doing a "Starry Night" show with rangers and astronomers. Of course the sun doesn't set until about 9:30 there so it was a bit of a wait but the rest of the family joined us there. Some actually climbed to the top of the dune. We had a prime parking spot at the end of a row with plenty of room for all our chairs and coolers. A visitor from Chicago set up his telescope near us and we had the pleasure of having our own astronomer!
On Saturday morning we ventured into town and checked out some of the shops especially the Cherry Republic. We also went down by the bay which is very pretty. In the afternoon we headed to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore. We did most of the scenic routes stopping for pictures.
Later we went to the large dune area where they were doing a "Starry Night" show with rangers and astronomers. Of course the sun doesn't set until about 9:30 there so it was a bit of a wait but the rest of the family joined us there. Some actually climbed to the top of the dune. We had a prime parking spot at the end of a row with plenty of room for all our chairs and coolers. A visitor from Chicago set up his telescope near us and we had the pleasure of having our own astronomer!
Thursday, July 12, 2018
St Ignace part 2
We are still in St Ignace, MI just north of the Mackinac bridge. We went to Castle Rock where we climbed up stairs and inclines for a view about 200 feet up from Lake Huron. We could see Mackinac Island but it is pretty small in the picture.
We also stopped at a viewing bridge on Lake Michigan where we could see the Mackinac bridge very well.
We are chilling out a bit today - a trip to a local grocery store for some supplies and topped off the gas tank, did a little cleaning up in the camper. Off to Traverse City tomorrow. We have enjoyed cool mornings and mild days but it looks like it will be a warmer weekend (may be about 90 degrees for a high temperature).
We also stopped at a viewing bridge on Lake Michigan where we could see the Mackinac bridge very well.
We are chilling out a bit today - a trip to a local grocery store for some supplies and topped off the gas tank, did a little cleaning up in the camper. Off to Traverse City tomorrow. We have enjoyed cool mornings and mild days but it looks like it will be a warmer weekend (may be about 90 degrees for a high temperature).
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
St Ignace, MI
Before leaving Marquette, MI we tried some Lake Superior whitefish at a local restaurant which was very good.
We are in St Ignace (on the north side of the Makinac bridge) for a few days before we meet up with family in Traverse City. Today we took the ferry across to Makinac Island. The ferry went by way of the bridge and shared the history of it. No vehicles are allowed on the island so there were hundreds of bikes! We did not rent one. We went on the carriage tour around the island. One of the sites along the way was Wings of Makinac butterfly garden and we saw some beautiful butterflies. We also saw the Arch Rock and the fort. We saw the Grand Hotel but could not get a good picture of it. The weather was beautiful in the low 80s. We will be going back there with family next week.
We are in St Ignace (on the north side of the Makinac bridge) for a few days before we meet up with family in Traverse City. Today we took the ferry across to Makinac Island. The ferry went by way of the bridge and shared the history of it. No vehicles are allowed on the island so there were hundreds of bikes! We did not rent one. We went on the carriage tour around the island. One of the sites along the way was Wings of Makinac butterfly garden and we saw some beautiful butterflies. We also saw the Arch Rock and the fort. We saw the Grand Hotel but could not get a good picture of it. The weather was beautiful in the low 80s. We will be going back there with family next week.
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore runs along Lake Superior from Munising east to Grand Marais in the upper peninsula of Michigan. We took the spray cruise tour from Munising which goes out into Lake Superior where they point out various rock formations and there is a waterfall where they turn around and head back to the dock. There are 3 decks on the boat and the temperature was in the 70s; with the breeze it felt really cool to us but it was great. The guy in the welcome center showed us where to find 3 different waterfalls and we did but there was no parking available at any of them. We then went to the Mines Castle overlook of Pictured Rocks where there was plenty of parking and enjoyed the view from there.
Today we started at Laughing Whitefish Falls south of Marquette, MI which was very pretty. Then we went back into town and visited the Michigan welcome center and picked up some maps and information. We went to the Marquette Maritime Museum and Lighthouse which was enjoyable. We climbed 45 steps up to the lighthouse and toured one floor but the tower is operational so we could not go up there.
Today we started at Laughing Whitefish Falls south of Marquette, MI which was very pretty. Then we went back into town and visited the Michigan welcome center and picked up some maps and information. We went to the Marquette Maritime Museum and Lighthouse which was enjoyable. We climbed 45 steps up to the lighthouse and toured one floor but the tower is operational so we could not go up there.
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Green Bay WI
We made it to Devils River Campground in Maribel, WI on Monday. There was a grist mill on the property at one time and there are waterfalls in the river below the campground (picture attached).
Tuesday we went into Green Bay starting with getting the oil changed in the truck. We went to Lambeau Field and were able to tour the Packers Hall of Fame but stadium tours are sold out until July 16th.
Wednesday we went to the Green Bay Botanical Garden which was very relaxing and beautiful. They have incorporated many sculptures made out of legos in the gardens.
Tuesday we went into Green Bay starting with getting the oil changed in the truck. We went to Lambeau Field and were able to tour the Packers Hall of Fame but stadium tours are sold out until July 16th.
Wednesday we went to the Green Bay Botanical Garden which was very relaxing and beautiful. They have incorporated many sculptures made out of legos in the gardens.
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Milwaukee, WI
We are now near Milwaukee, WI. Before we left the Jayco rally we were recognised for traveling the farthest to attend it. From Indiana traveling through Illinois we racked up about $50.00 in tolls and were in some heavy traffic along with some road construction delays. The campground here is very nice and off the beaten path surrounded by farm land.
Yesterday we headed into Milwaukee to tour Miller Park. We did not reserve tickets ahead of time and they only had one left for the next tour; we could have waited two hours for another but decided to leave. We then headed to the Miller Brewery and took their tour. It was interesting and they were generous with their samples. However the beer, hot weather and having not eaten since breakfast was not such a good mix. We headed back to the campground. I only took a few pictures there.
Today we opted to go in a different direction and after a stop at Walmart found a place called Ten Chimneys. It was the home of broadway stars (from the 1930s,40s & 50s) Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. We were able to do the estate tour without a prior reservation - there was another couple so it was nice and very enjoyable. They did not allow photography on this tour but we saw their home, studio and cottage just as it was when they lived there. The foundation offers many programs encouraging the performing arts.
Yesterday we headed into Milwaukee to tour Miller Park. We did not reserve tickets ahead of time and they only had one left for the next tour; we could have waited two hours for another but decided to leave. We then headed to the Miller Brewery and took their tour. It was interesting and they were generous with their samples. However the beer, hot weather and having not eaten since breakfast was not such a good mix. We headed back to the campground. I only took a few pictures there.
Today we opted to go in a different direction and after a stop at Walmart found a place called Ten Chimneys. It was the home of broadway stars (from the 1930s,40s & 50s) Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. We were able to do the estate tour without a prior reservation - there was another couple so it was nice and very enjoyable. They did not allow photography on this tour but we saw their home, studio and cottage just as it was when they lived there. The foundation offers many programs encouraging the performing arts.
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