Saturday, August 4, 2018

Getting to Michigan

We made it to Michigan at 10:56 am after leaving at 12:45 am this morning. I do believe that is our record for an early departure.  It was a very nice drive as there was not a ton of roadwork and traffic was good for much of the trip.  As anyone from Michigan knows, the roadwork was worst here.

I was very lucky that Troy let me sleep much of the way before daylight.  I only made it to a little past Chattanooga before I conked out completely. I woke up at dawn and even helped drive for a while.  Troy is the best traveling companion ever, and I am the sleepiest.  I don’t cause trouble that way. :).

Tomorrow wife head to the DIA, Detroit Institute of Art, with Troy’s, and my cousins, Jody and Dan. I have been once before but look forward to seeing things again. It was a wonderful experience before.  I guess day one is down in the books. :) Now for a nice sleep cause Troy is beat.

Bronner’s


We always know we are getting close even when we are still in Ohio and see our first Bronner’s billboard.  Not long now and we will be to the world’s best Christmas store.  I just hope I can stop myself from spending as much as last time.

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

So Close to So Far Away

We will be heading to our Michigan adventures on Aug. 4th.  Both Troy and I are very excited to head north again for a much needed long vacation. On this trip, Lucy will be staying with the wonderful groomer/pet hotel, Precious Paws of Rockmart. She loves them and they treat her like a queen.  I hope she enjoys doggie camp as much as I plan to enjoy vacation.

Monday, July 16, 2018

Getting ready to go!!!

Well, the trip is very close now.  We will be heading North on August 4th and plan a lovely 16 days away. Sweet Troy has, as usual, planned every leg of the trip and I am so looking forward to going to new and familiar stops.  It looks like we may be in for a few not so pleasant surprises as the UP has experienced some devastating rains and flooding this year.  It is never fun to see the trials of others but hopefully the tourist revenue will help in a small way.  Looking forward to getting underway.

Monday, February 19, 2018

MICHIGAN TRIP 2018

A new vacation is in the very beginning stages. Stay tuned!!!

Saturday, August 15, 2015

On the way Home

5:48 am
Left Shipshewana early. It is unfortunate that vacation must end but we cannot live on the road forever. I have added a few pics of me and Troy together to recap/end our trip. It has been wonderful fun with my very best friend in the world. 
     First stop

    
     Bronners 
 
    
     At the Mighty Mac

    
    Carriage tour on Mackinaw island 

    
      Marquette Ore dock

    
     The wonderful Adventure mine

   
     Republic Mine

    
     Sleeping bear dunes 

     Shipshewana, Indiana with Nathan      and Tonge Kimpel

Meeting Troy's friend from childhood. That was a great day. 

We have had tons of fun and saw folks we rarely get to see. Thanks for sharing this with us. 

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Goodbye for now to the UP. We will visit you again...

This was at the scenic turnout just before leaving the upper peninsula. We had to stop for one last view of the Mighty Mac.

This and all the shots below are from Sleeping Bear Dunes. OMG that is a serious climb. This first shot is me at the bottom before my climb. I knew it would be hard but just a little way into it, Troy said, "Don't be too upset if there is another one after this one. Holy Cow it was a tough climb but as you can see below, the view was well worth the blisters.



We had a really great day, even though we are making our way toward home. It is and has been an awesome trip. We do travel well together even if we do not travel light at all. We have so much stuff in the car that it is not even funny. 

Yesterday

I took a couple more unique flower pictures. I think I may have seen the second one before at home.
We also did a little rail fanning while at Escanaba too. That was pretty cool but they have such restrictions on visiting their property that we could only view from a distance. So, sorry about the sorta grainy pics.





Monday, August 10, 2015

Adventures on the Keewenaw

Today was by far the coolest mine tour we have taken. 
We were on a guided tour through a mine with just us and the guide. It was fabulous. The mine is Adventure Mine and it still has a lot of visible copper that will never be mined because it is now an historic site. I loved the whole trip through the mine. It was dark, so damp water droplets were floating in the air and most interesting was the bat population that flew around as we toured. They travel by smell, memory, and sound so net never crashed into us but they got extremely close. It wasn't frightening as you might think. They aren't really interested in people. Very cool but I do know I wouldn't want to be there without some light because when the lights go out there is absolute darkness. I never have liked the dark. I do have a fondness for mines though, but Troy likes them so much more. 

I think I had about the best grilled cheese ever today too. We have only dined at one chain restaurant since starting out and that was breakfast on day one. Michigander food is good stuff. 

Saw this little guy outside my hotel this evening. The little girl in the next room was so excited when I touched it she said I love you. She must have been around 3-4 years old. Too cute. 

Mine Giftshop

Well, all good things must come to an end and this vacation will have to end eventually. We are beginning our progress south today. It is no bummer though because we have many adventures left. Stick around. :)

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Ghosts from the Past

At the first house we visited today, I snapped a picture of a picture hanging on the wall there. It was the Central Mine town and we did a good bit of walking around there. It is very interesting to go these places that were once bustling cities with much prosperity. The old mine companies built houses and towns like they would last forever and now they stand just a memory of the past. It is sad but at the same time such a joy to see. It is sad because I can tell the hope is there that the towns may again prosper but real knowledge that there is nothing here that can recreate that time. The best hope they have is to cater to the tourists and memorialize as much as possible for history. 

There are a lot of things to be learned from the cost of their prosperity too. We stopped for a picnic lunch at Torch lake today. It was a beautiful place but the water there is so contaminated that people sign a waiver when they buy acknowledging that they know not to ever drink it. Oddly, there were homes on the lake. Troy said, "maybe we won't get cancer just sitting here for lunch." I thought it funny and a shame at the same time. People didn't always know how much damage they were causing and it cannot be undone.  Still, I am enormously glad to see these things because they teach me about how I want to be. 

Ok, enough of being a bummer. I got to walk around in Lake Superior today. It was awesome. Superior is my favorite and it was not disappointing today. The water was super cold for a few seconds and I got used to it so much that I didn't want to leave. 

     

We avoided this girl and that is superb because my car is being repainted while we vacation because of a deer. :( 
We walked around Calumet for a while and on other adventures I saw new and wonderful wild flowers that aren't at home. I also picked and ate Thimbleberrys for the first time. They look like raspberries. Very seedy. 
Thimbleberrys 


We had so many adventures today. It was wonderful and beautiful. Just an aside though, Lake Linden museum was a total and complete dud. 

Saturday, August 8, 2015

I think I killed the Internet

It has been a fabulous day but when I connected my computer to the White House Motel internet/wifi, I think I probably overloaded it with the 1000 + pictures uploading from my phone. Ah, well. They have all night to load and therefore, you will have to wait until tomorrow for pictures to accompany this post.

     We started out from Alger Falls at the respectable time of 8ish. From there we went to Marquette to the ore dock. When we were there we saw a ship that was unloading just a little way down. 
     Our next stop along the way was Houghton and further up the hill to the Quincy mine and smelter. We did have to stop for a pastie before all of that though.
     Both of us enjoyed the smelter thoroughly. It was pretty amazing that we could go into a place that has been so long abandoned. They made us wear hard hats and safety glasses. They were quite sporty. (kidding)
     When we visited the mine, it was just as it was the last time for me. On the way down to the mine on the incline railway, they said it was like a very slow roller coaster. I felt that the whole trip through the mine was a slow roller coaster. I mean we were over 300 feet down in the ground, even though we took a ride on a cart straight in. The tour went into a vent for water removal and we were so far inside the mine that the entrance was only a dot when we made our first stop. Then, as usual on mine tours, they turned out the lights. It is extremely dark in a mine if you have never seen one.  It is just a little creepy and to top of the creepy of being that far underground in a mine known for its collapses during operating times, then there was the thing of bats. I never saw or heard a bat but they talked a lot about them and how we needed to protect them and that we had to change clothes if we had been in other mines because of white nose disease. Then we had to step on a sponge as we were leaving to disinfect our shoes in case we were going to another mine afterward. Bats are just creepy enough all on their own.  All kidding aside though, it is more than amazing to go into these mines and know how much the men/boys that worked in them sacrificed to feed and care for their families. Also, the towns where they once prospered are sadly a lot of abandoned ruins and fabulous buildings that are going to waste because no one is there to use them anymore. It is just fascinating that these houses still exist now after so many years and the mines closing over half a century ago. I just guess you would really have to be interested in the lifestyle here to stay or feel any kinship with this place.

     I have to say for the record that the Upper Peninsula is my most favorite place in the entire world.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Rain on our parade

We stopped at the awesome Whitefish Point today. It is mainly a history of the lighthouse there and of the many notable shipwrecks in Lake Superior. I love to visit there despite the sad side of it. They show a short film about the Edmund Fitzgerald and I always cry. That is completely ok though because they all need to be remembered fondly. 

I was so pleasantly surprised by the level of the lake this time. There was practically no beach and that is so much better than our last trip. 
Otherwise, it was quite a rainy day and we didn't have much to do because everything fun is outside. Ah well, tomorrow is another day. 

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Sault Saint Marie

We have spent the vast majority of our day going back and forth to the locks as ships arrived and departed. 
OMG the bugs are insane here this year. 
Yep, and they are getting worse the further north we go. Woohoo! 
This is the decommissioned Valley Camp. It is a museum ship we visited in between looking at ships. Haha. I snapped this dandy shot from a tower of history for this area. Now I'm waiting in the dark at 10:00 pm to see a thousand footer go through before we hang up ship watching for today. 
Tried to make up for the lac of pics yesterday with a couple extra today. 

The Next Day

    The Mighty Mac at dark from St. Ignace. 

Did you notice? I missed a day. It was a big one and I was pretty tired so I skipped out on posting yesterday. We took a ferry to Mackinac Island by way of an under the bridge route. It was pretty out and a beautiful day for a ride on the lake. The day before had been very windy and we were glad for calmer water. 
On the island we walked, rode in two horse drawn carriages. The carriage rides were ok but the driver on both talked constantly. We went to the fort there. I had originally not cared to go but enjoyed it in spite of myself. I'm glad we went. Of course we got fudge and visited many souvenir shops. Also just had to take a couple of pics of their library. 


It is a lovely place. Wonder if I can talk the librarian into retirement and take her job?

In the evening, we walked around Mackinac City and crossed the Mighty Mac 3 times in one day. 

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

After Tony's

It was a pretty awesome day. We stopped at The Cross in the Woods on the way to Mackinac City. That was very nice. At the cross they have mass several times a week and tourists can walk the paths to view the stations of the cross. It is so beautiful and peaceful.

We went on to Mackinac city and had a picnic by the Mighty Mac. I of course had to be the one to drive across that awesome structure. Troy did tell me to slow down once though because the wind was high today. So I complied against my wishes. Only 35 MPH.

We visited Fort Michilimackinac, the retired Cutter Mackinac, walked around St Ignace, and stopped in several, ok many gift shops. Going to sleep with the window open to a view of Lake Huron. Nothing better that I can think of. Photos coming.

Tony's

We are starting day four and breakfast was a delight in new and interesting ways. While I waited, I saw the cook deep fry our bacon, yes, I said deep fried bacon. The quantity was enough for four very hungry people. I must have been served 5 eggs. Needless to say, I didn't finish my breakfast. It was awesome and gigantic. I'm having such fun. 

Monday, August 3, 2015

Frankenmuth, MI

This morning we left for Frankenmuth. We started the day by shopping a little at Gordon's. They have the worlds best coneys and chili. We always bring some home. Next we hit the road. It was not a long trip but a very nice ride, 60-70 miles maybe.

This is the worlds best Christmas store. It is so good that I only get to come here every few years, because you wouldn't believe how much there is to buy here. Well, there was until I got there and cleaned them out. 
    After Bronner's, we went to Zehnder's for dinner and it was fabulous. There is almost no end to the great things they bring out. Then, my great sport of a husband went into a fabric/quilt store with me. He was even good enough to banter with the folks there while we waited in line. Love him! We walked around this beautiful German town for a while afterwards until my feet hurt and Troy's back hurt. 
     Now we are at this very cute little motel sitting outside enjoying the beautiful evening.
We are going back out at dark to see the Christmas lights at Bronner's and then down for the count. We definitely are hitting all of the best places. 
 

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Awesome Day Two

     We woke up early and got ready for another super day. It started out with a trip to The Original Pancake House. Wow! Not your run of the mill pancakes there. Real cream in my coffee and a big apple pancake. I polished off about ⅔ of that delicious pancake and sat back rubbing my especially happy tummy.

     When we finished there it was off to the Detroit Zoo. It is so much bigger than the Atlanta Zoo. This beautiful bird was willing to walk right up to people with three babies on tow if food was involved. 
I wore the totally wrong shoes for the day though and my feet were ready for a break after nearly 4 hours there. So we just had to go have some coney's. Troy did make a face when I put ketchup on it but I like them that way. I never eat them like a Michigander. 

After the coney's we had to go in search of Faygo. They sell Faygo in GA but not the diet flavor so we like, so we have to get it while we are here. We are loaded up with plenty of diet rock-n-rye and cream-soda. Good stuff. I also decided I needed to try diet peach. It is good but not as worth the drive. 700 miles is a long way for a pop after all.

     To finish up the day we went to dinner with Troy's cousin Jody and her husband Dan. Wow! What a fun couple and a terrific evening. I always enjoy meeting up with them. We had so much fun walking on Main Street in Rochester after dinner and just visiting and enjoying the beautiful evening here. There was a wonderful breeze that is promising a storm through the night but it was absolutely lovely this evening. 

     Tomorrow, we are off to the north. Our stop will be Frankenmuth, Zenders, Bronners, and enjoying the awesome German town.  Good night. See you back here tomorrow.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Day one - 11 hours from GA to MI

I think it would be safe to say my day was more than 11 hours. I got woke up this morning to, "It's 1:30, do you want to go now?" I said yeah and we were off to start our long awaited vacation. By 2:03 am we were driving out of our driveway and playing the traditional "Holiday Road" to get us going. 
     When we arrived in Michigan, we made the first fun stop at Cabela's. It is a massive store with more taxidermy than I have ever seen in one location. Way bigger than those in GA. It was great fun and we made it out without spending a single penny.
  I do want to make a small point to all of my readers out there. If you have any intentions of going through the state of Ohio in the next 5-7 years, I would dismiss them now. The road is under construction from one end to the other. By the best turn of luck we went against the GPS and got around a 4-hour delay. Whew!
     After our first stop to stretch the legs at Cabela's we went to check in at the hotel. After a few minutes in the room we went on the usual trip to Meijer to buy Rock-n-Rye Faygo. Only one case so far but there are plenty of Meijer's and plenty of room in the car yet.
     Our next stop was for dinner with Troy's long time friends Dave and Sue. That was a wonderful visit. We had not seen them in 3 years and that was much too long. What a wonderful pair of friends.
     Last but not least, we stopped at the 7-Eleven for a Rock-n-Rye slushie. Mmmmmm.

So I will be updating every evening. Keep checking back.

On the Way

At 2:03 am we were on the way. That is a little later than last trip but not by much. It is a little weird how many people are out at this time. Time for loads of fun! Leaving by the light of the blue moon. 

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Good Morning Bloggers,
It is Wednesday, July 29, 2015 and we are nearly packed for the long awaited trip to Michigan. We are taking 15 days to enjoy that lovely state and time off from work. Now that we are in the single digit days to wait, we are getting very anxious to go. Please go along with us via this blog and share our journey. I will be back on Saturday to give you the first update/progress report. It could be early since last time we left at 1:21 in the morning. :)

Monday, June 29, 2015

2015 Trip - Looking forward to August

It is so exciting to be in the planning phase of yet another trip to Troy's home state. We do love to take trips there. This year, I had said we needed to take a different trip and we could simply come up with nothing of even the most remote interest to us. When we decided to go back to Michigan, there was this flurry of excitement and the planning started in earnest. I hope you enjoy following us along on our trips.

Looking forward to August!!!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Shipshewana & Kimpel

Well it is down to the last day of vacation. We spent the morning driving from Grand Rapids to Shipshewana, Indiana. We are on our way home. Bummer. It was goodbye Michigan today. We spent several hours looking at the shops in Shipshewana before meeting up with Troy's friend Nathan Kimpel. I really love that town. It is very Amish. Most of the stores are really run by non-amish and the stuff is from China but there are a couple of places that there is authentic stuff and it is worth the trip for that. I really did love the cloth and quilt stores. I got some nice stuff there. We picked up some other "much needed" souvenirs as well while we were there. I didn't take any cool pictures today. I just enjoyed myself and enjoyed the sights.
When we met up with Nathan, we went to the Auburn Cord Duesenburg Museum and NATMUS, which is an acronym for lots of different kinds of restored vehicles and some that haven't been restored yet. No really, National Automotive and Truck Museum - see the resemblance to what I just said. It was fun.
We finally got to our hotel around 9:00 pm and we will have to get up pretty early in the morning to get home at a reasonable hour tomorrow.  That will be the end of the vacation for us, a long drive from Auburn, Indiana to Silver Creek, GA. So, thanks to everyone that has followed along with us and I hope you have enjoyed reading the blog.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Goodbye U.P.

Today we crossed over the Mighty Mac for the last time on our trip, leaving the U.P. behind. It was very sad for us as we have had a lot of fun there. It was the slowest trip we took across the bridge. We crossed at about 15 mph today because it was so windy. It looked pretty much like these two pictures all day along our trip.



We drove most of the day today making our way to Grand Rapids. This was a big trip from Escanaba. This evening we met up with Troy's college room mate, Tony, for dinner. That was very nice. I had not met him before. Afterward we rode around some and bought some more Faygo, and for those of you that don't know, this is an important staple that we can only get in Michigan and our car is getting loaded up as we progress homeward. We are spending the night in Grand Rapids, which is not that exciting, and moving on to Indiana in the morning. That will be more exciting. There is the Auburn Cord Museum and Troy's friend Nathan to visit. Plus, I am hoping to snooker Troy in to going over to Shipshewana (Amish Territory) for a peek too!



Thursday, August 9, 2012

THEMES & Things


There are themes to the things we do. As time passes on this trip, we progress through themes of things we are going to. For a bit there was shipwrecks, then it was forts, always there has been museums but lately it has been mines. Today, it was an iron mine and a museum. Today's museum was a really neat one. It was the IXL Museum Wisconsin Land and Lumber Company. It was about this fellow that invented a machine to automate the tongue and grove board for hardwood floors. The mine was very neat too. We were at a depth of awful deep in a very cool damp and sometimes slippery iron mine that was hosted by Big John himself. We rode a very narrow train through a very narrow tunnel and got off and walked some distance into a very large cave where the iron had been mined out. Now the creepy thing about this mine to me was when the guide described this one particular drill that was used for overhead drilling which was very deadly and men were on the wait list to use it for an extra 3 pennies per day. They were actually waiting in line to have rocks fall on their heads. We came into the city of ESCANABA today. If you will look through old posts you will find in one of my very first posts a reference to a movie, Escanaba in da Moonlight. It is not quite like that here, but close. Troy says that everything about coming to the UP is like going back to at least 1950 mostly earlier. I really do see the resemblance to an earlier time here. There are some very, shall we say, slow to accept progress types here.



Escanaba, MI

Found this cute water tower along the way!

At the lumber museum


Anyway, it is absolutely fascinating to take a tour of this part of the country that I have not ever seen before. Tomorrow we head down a road I have been on before in lower Michigan on the way to Grand Rapids, but it will be at a later time of year than my last visit and I am looking forward to seeing the change of season.