A Week-End Of Beer & Wine – Traverse City, MI
We heard about Traverse City looong before we came here. Our local friends raved about it, blog readers raved it about and we'd been told multiple [...] continue reading
We heard about Traverse City looong before we came here. Our local friends raved about it, blog readers raved it about and we'd been told multiple [...] continue reading
So we've officially made it to fall. The autumn equinox has passed (Sept 22nd for those counting days) and we're poised on the crisp heels of Father [...] continue reading
When it comes to food and libations there are literally hundreds of options within the a short 20 mile radius around Ann Arbor. And there's something [...] continue reading
We're getting to the end of our time in Ann Arbor which means I need to get my butt in gear and update you on what we've seen and done since we [...] continue reading
In my last post I promised everyone a more detailed update on Polly's recovery. It's been a very long, or rather it seems to have been a very long [...] continue reading
For the past week or so we've been hunkered down somewhere around Ann Arbor, MI doing a bunch of boring and mostly practical stuff. It was exactly [...] continue reading
One of the great things about RVing is all the people you meet. I've talked about it on the blog many times before, but it was really one of the [...] continue reading
We wrapped up our stay in Mackinaw City on the week-end and headed directly south into the "innards" of Michigan. Our stop on the top of the "mitt" [...] continue reading
Once upon a time in a land far far away (Cape Blanco, OR) a young girl (well, youngish anyway) opened up a picture book to do some reading. There she [...] continue reading
When we started this year we couldn't have predicted it would turn out like this. We had plans, bold and crazy plans that included several months [...] continue reading
For the second installment of our Great Lakes zoom-through we decided to hit the central section of South Lake Superior. This part of the Great Lakes [...] continue reading