Location: Island Resort Casino and RV Park; Harris, Michigan (el 750 ft)
Thru Stop #8 |
So, I have about eight weeks before arrival back in Louisiana. My plan is to spend about four of five of those in Michigan. I've been here twice in the past and it is one of my top five states since I've been RV'ing. I've refreshed my memory by re-reading my old posts from here as well as some old posts from fellow blogger and RV'er, Malia Lane. I was reading her blog "Malia's Miles" for a couple of years before I hit the road. Her Michigan blog posts from 2011 are still relevant today and full of useful information. Unfortunately, she is currently in Oregon dealing with a terminal illness but for well over a decade she traveled the highways of America with the smell of Freedom filling her motorhome. May you have safe and peaceful travels. Take care of yourself Malia.
I made quite a haul of information. After I culled through it some more, I threw away about 1/4 of it. |
Perfect traveling weather |
Even a short stop at a construction site, no problem. By the way, the work looked good. |
The clouds are beginning to disperse. |
When I hear the word, "wisp" or "wispy", this is what I think of. |
The blue color was getting deeper as the day wore on. It was a very good travel day. |
Kind of unusual curves to the sites but still overall, OK. |
Pastie and Yooper bar. The pastie, so-so, the chocolate bar, very good. |
Wouldn't a normal person thing the Swedish Ski Team worked in there during the off-season? |
Swedish pancakes, lingonberries, syrup, butter and potato sausage. All good except the sausage was only so-so. |
The Historical Society Museum on the right and the old lighthouse in the background. |
Interesting skates from a hundred plus years ago for skating when the lake froze over. |
This is the most interesting thing I've seen in a long time. At first I thought it was a bronze casting, but it is a wood carving. The entire piece is carved from a single piece of wood. It was a privilege to see it. The next picture tells the story of it. |
Story of the dog carving. The museum guide was an older fella and he remember the carving being in the window of the insurance office when he was younger. |
The view from the top of the lighthouse |
I found a bench looking out towards the lake. I guess in Minnesota this bench would be turned backwards?? |
I figure the passing low pressure front was causing some of this wave action. That structure in the middle is what replaced the lighthouse. |
I caught this picture as I was driving away. |
I need to do some boring stuff like laundry too. Maybe I'll get lucky and find one with a tanning salon attached again. Oh well, west is best and east is least. Wait a minute, scratch that, I went east didn't I???
Ya'll take care of each other. I'll Cya down the road.
Thanks for another great report.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Barney, try to stay cool down there.
DeleteEnjoy your time in our beautiful state. Lot of things to see and do.
ReplyDeleteThank you, it is a great state.
DeleteEvery old construction inspector I know always looks at construction projects out traveling. Me included. Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed the post.
ReplyDeleteYeah,,,, after 31 years, it's hard to break that habit. I yelled at an inspector in a northern state once that his construction was incorrect and could cause an accident. He heard me,,,, smiled then waved as I drove by. Oh well.
DeleteI was thinking about the light house stairs...
ReplyDeleteI was in the Coast Guard Heritage Museum (in Cape Cod, MA) today. The curator was telling me about the Revenue Cutter Service (1790-1915) uniform they have on display.
The uniform would not fit the modern male manikin, they had to use a Youth sized manikin. Maybe people were just smaller back then?
In 1915 the Revenue Cutter Service & the Life-Saving Service were merged to form the Coast Guard, in 1939 the Light House Service was added to the CG.
Interesting Rob, thanks. What I forgot to put in the blog was the lighthouse tender died the day before the lighthouse was to become active. His wife lit it and maintained the lighthouse for nearly 20 years before dying in a mysterious fire at the lighthouse.
DeleteYou have found interesting things right off the bat. The mom and puppies carving was interesting. Very talented woodcarver. I had a Yooper Bar when we were in the UP and it was delicious. Travel safe.
ReplyDeleteHello Barb, The dog carving was my favorite thing in a long time. Be safe out west, watch out for the forest fires.
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