Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Rv PIT STOP...and.... Up to MICHIGAN!
Journeyed up to the NORTHERN part of
Indiana to stop and see an RV tech who specializes in our type of rig (Travel
Superme) …. Spent several days there in
Bremen fixing a few things and will swing back to have an awning motor installed.
First set foot in Michigan, and
visited Ann Arbor, an excellent college
town with great history and food.Detroit has amazingly very nice
residents which complements their bike
paths in the city…
Took in the original Ford auto factory where Henry Ford made
the Model T (as well as A thru S) The city of Detroit also has the
OLDEST AQUARIUM in the country, and that place is a true GEM!
Frankenmuth, MI is the site of the
worlds LARGEST CHRISTMAS STORE…..
Along the shores of Lake Huron to
Alpena, which has spectacular bike paths along the shores of Lake Huron. By the
way, when “Your IN Lake Huron, you do not want to leak any URINE!”
Up to Mackinaw City which is near
the Mackinaw Bridge and the Mackinack Island….. this is the last part of the mainland Michigan before going over that
BRIDGE and being in what is known as UP for Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Spent a day on Mackinack Island, accessible
by boat only…. We took the bikes thankfully because that island, sitting in
Lake Huron, has what we consider to be the BEST BIKE TRAIL we have ever
seen! The island does NOT ALLOW any
cars…. Only bikes and HORSES are permitted. They have a state HIGHWAY that does
NOT ALLOW CARS! Instead it is a well paved road for just bikes and horses…. This
hugs the shoreline of Lake Huron and is virtually completely consistently level
at perhaps three feet above the water level of the lake. The loop around the
island is about 8 miles, and there are plenty of spots to stop your bike and
hike up to explore other interesting parts of the island….which we did do as
well.
Drove up to Sault Ste Marie (a city
pronounced SUE SAINT Marie…) that is
half in the US and half in Canada. Observed the locks and went on a great bike
ride along the St Mary River.
To Petoskey
and along the beautiful West Coast of
Michigan (which borders Lake Michigan)
to Traverse City. Traverse
City had the absolute BEST BLUEBERRY PIE ever! Crystal clear waters with lots
of fish… and lots of pesky flying insects- midges in particular (Shown in one picture below).
Rode up to Leelanau State Park, very scenic with historic lighthouses… huge carp flapping around in shallow waters, with exceptionally LOUD FROGS ribbitting it up as well. Found a cool antique shop that had a very bizzare, uh... portrait(?) of Jesus wearing a tortoise shell, and some antlers and beaver bones......After all that and some wine tasting, it was prime time to catch a few winks under a tree...
Took in the Sleeping Bears Dunes National Park along Lake Michigan…. Although signs warn NOT TO, people of course trek down the VERY STEEP and treacherous sand dunes down to the water’s edge- and then have a very difficult time climbing back up. There was a wedding that took place on the deck that extends daringly over the edge of the dunes.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Cave City, Mammoth Cave National Park, Mazatlan Mexico revisited
While in Kentucky, stayed in Cave City near Mammoth Cave National Park. Of course we went under to see the caves.... which span over four hundred miles and are the largest system in the world.
Best Mexican food EVER at the Mazatlan Restaurant in Cave City. Its called the VOLCANO and it is this HUGE serving of Seafood (Crab, shrimp, scallop and fish) with cheese and peppers and YUM!
Best Mexican food EVER at the Mazatlan Restaurant in Cave City. Its called the VOLCANO and it is this HUGE serving of Seafood (Crab, shrimp, scallop and fish) with cheese and peppers and YUM!
Louisville Bats and Ali
In Kentucky, we stopped off and saw the famous Louisville Bat Factory and museum.
Also visited Mohmmed Ali boyhood home and gravesite.
And dined at a place called MARKS FEED STORE! (Delicious BBQ)
Also visited Mohmmed Ali boyhood home and gravesite.
And dined at a place called MARKS FEED STORE! (Delicious BBQ)
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Grandkids.... Some day....may be trippin with us.....
Grandkids, Liam, and soon to arrive, Emma will hopefully be able to take some trips with us in the coming years....
Scopes Tennessee Trial Courtroom 1925 and Kentucky Corvettes into a Sinkhole!
After having taught evolution for over 20 years, it was a humbling experience to actually visit in person the actual courtroom site where in 1925 the Scopes trial took place (A 24 year old teacher taught evolution- against the Tennessee laws at the time... Scopes was initially convicted and fined $100, but verdict was later appealed and overturned. The awesome classic film "INHERIT THE WIND" is based on this case.)
In 2014, you may have seen the news of a sinkhole in Kentucky swallowing up 8 Corvettes in a Corvette museum... see link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IukDWhf7U9I We visited this in Bowling Green, where they had retrieved those vehicles from the sink hole and renovated the museum. They actually placed the Vettes back in the same position that they had been prior to the event.
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
WHAT BEAR?
Made the four hour trip from Chattanooga to Pigeon Forge, near the entrance to The Great Smoky Mountain Nat Park. We saw a momma bear and her cub during our riding through the park, and climbed up to the top of Clingmans Dome, which is the highest point of all of Tennessee.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Chattanooga.... should we stop???
They actually have railroad cars that you can stay in like a hotel room! The best things in Chattanooga are the ROCK CITY And the Ruby Falls pictured.
The Rock City is located on top of Lookout Mountain, and it is extraordinary. There are waterfalls, and rocks and areas that rival ITHACA NY incredibly. You can see seven states from the top! The place has caves and caverns to walk through where they recreated many of the Grimm Fairytales in nooks and crannies in the darkness of the caves.... they have a lovers leap as well. Then there is Ruby Falls, where you take an elevator down and walk further underground over a thousand feet to see a 145 foot waterfall that is completely underground, within the mountain cavern. It is said to be one of the seven wonders of the USA....
ATLANTA AQUARIUM .... GOODBYE FL!
We are out of Florida as of June 1 and moving northward. First stop, the Atlanta Aquarium with the Coke Manufacturing building nest store to it. Aquarium is one of the largest in the world and absolutely worth the visit.... not every day you get to walk through a tunnel and have three twenty four foot whale sharks swimming right over your head! Stopped by the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum (our first presidential library ever...) Very impressive collection of items and information.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
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