So, the continuing saga of our week
long vacation (do retirees get vacation?) in Silver Lake, Michigan comes to an
end, but not before we have some more experiences in the sun, sand and water.
So Thursday at 7 pm 6 of us piled
into 2 jeeps for our sunset tour. I mentioned this in our previous post but
wanted to share a few more pictures. It was an hour and a half riding on the
dunes.
Five vehicles followed our leader Wild Bill, aptly named I might add, and we went up and down, over and around doing whatever he did. His favourite thing to say when he was about to embark on another really high dune was “if you don’t hear from me after I disappear over the top, don’t follow me”. Hilarious and quite the chatterer.
We all were connected by cb radios and Bill (our very own Wild Bill) followed his instructions to a tee. If he gets a chance to be reckless with the ‘pedal to the metal’ and still be legal and safe, of course he accepts the challenge. I rode in the front for the first half until we stopped for photos and then moved to the back for the sunset viewing and trip back. It is a hoot but hard on the body! The wind really plays havoc with the sand and what is calm one day can be a series of 2’ high bumpy ridges the same evening. I have a wonderful bruise on my right
buttock cheek where I was lifted off the seat and down again on the seat belt
connector. OUCH!! Lucky for you, NO picture!
Most of the time remaining at the
park was just doing our own thing. A lot of relaxing, washing the front and
back of the Suite etc. It was great!
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The lab across the street was a hoot to watch, quite the performer!
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I felt like baking something so made a peanut butter chocolate glazed pie for our evening treat around the fire. With a glass of wine, of course!
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Made sure to save a piece for Amy and Rick and sent it home with Nancy |
Sunday, Ken and Nancy asked us if we’d
like to trek to New Era to go through Oceana winery with them. So off we went.
When you get a chance to sample 5 wines for $5, why not? Naturally we found a
couple we really like and came out with a semi-dry with raspberry and grape “Cayuga
Jazz” and a treat of sherry “Amadeus”. Added to our 3 from Jomagrha “Afternoon
de White” and West Short White” we have become quite the wine connoisseurs! We
knew we would drink a couple of these before having to cross the border on
Monday.
The weather was really good for the
whole of our week at the park with no rain although it was forecasted a couple
of evenings. That’s okay, we enjoyed our camp fires each night, either at their
site or ours. One night we found ourselves caught up in a team challenge at the bean bag toss.
The big thing this year, even more
than previous years, was remote controlled cars. Fun to watch for a while but
the constant buzz and crash was too much for Ken and Nancy’s munchkin, Molly.
She is only 2 years old and just wanted to chase and mangle so had to be
restrained to calm her or put inside their rv.
The best news of all was that our
friends have sold their home in Antioch, Il after a painstaking year of open
houses and viewings. We are very very happy for them although they dreaded the
idea of going home and packing. Bill and I tried to be very encouraging and can
only hope that they soon get caught up in the thrill of the life ahead of them
that it isn’t such a chore after all. We remember how our excitement took over
during the last month before closing and we just wanted to get rid of things
with a vengeance!
As is typical on our last evening together, the 4 of us scoot down the road to enjoy a dinner together at the Open Hearth restaurant.
Also a chance to fill up the truck with diesel. Prices were pretty good, well definitely compared to Canada, but we still didn't pay this much!
So, Monday morning, August 8, we were
packed up and ready to pull out by 8 am as planned. Said our goodbyes to the
Adamskis and set out shortly thereafter. Before we left, however, we all made
sure to stop at the office and book our week for next year. When you’ve got
something good going, you like to hold on to it.
Camping World in Grand Rapids was, as
always, a stop on the way home again for a couple more items. Without having
one of these stores in Canada, we have to take advantage while we are visiting
the U.S. and plan for it from year to year. Hmm, what would we like to purchase
this year?
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Construction still going on on the opposite side. Kinda weird seeing it from this angle! |
We made a quick stop at a rest stop
for some homemade egg salad sandwiches and then headed for the border.
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The only other stop was for diesel at a small station off the beaten path. Loved this little barn just across the way. This was at Bancroft, $2.29/gal. This
trip was different than a week ago with a lineup across the bridge and a wait
of about 40 min. but we soon made it to be greeted by yet another pleasant
crossing guard who scooted us on our way after the usual questions “where were
you? For how long? What did you spend?” Easy peasy. |
Arrival at The Ridge was 5:30 pm and
all set up shortly after It doesn’t take us long but we have determined that
the day was too long, even with the short stops.
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Bill's picture from his quad copter of our gorgeous spot |
We were so tired that I can’t
even recall what we grabbed to eat when we got home. No matter, we ate and I
was in bed by 10:30. At least we didn’t have any unpacking to do as in previous
years and that brings a huge YAY!!! Wouldn’t trade that feeling for the world!
Well, that was our trip and we thank
you for following along. All comments are welcome.