June 11-14
Katie |
Ed, Danette, Aliyah, Darline, Susan, Mike, Lisa |
Danette and Darline, Danette's mother, stopped to see Kayla, Danette's niece, in Minneapolis and her four children.
Danette flew home on Sunday and on Monday Jim and Danette took off in Casper from Palm Coast and toured around for seven weeks. We put 6,000 miles on Casper, our 1997 VW EuroVan. We traveled part of the US, Ontario and Manitoba Canada.
Our first stop was in Nashville, where we met Kathy and Gary, Jim's sister and husband. We went to the Country Music Hall of Fame and went to Tooties to hear local musicians. The main event was going to the Rolling Stones concert. Brad Paisley was the back up band.
Brad Paisley |
Brad and Carrie Underwood |
After Nashville, we drove to Ontario Canada. Georgian Bay area.
We stayed with John and Pam Mitchell, people we had met through boating. The only way to get to their home is via a boat. The scenery is beautiful with granite and trees everywhere. Boaters need to be aware and stay within the markings so as not to hit a granite boulder.
We continued north along Georgian Bay, North Channel and along the north shore of Lake Superior.
Lake Superior details |
Wawa, Ontario |
Winnie, a black bear, was purchased in White River by a soldier from Winnipeg He used him as a mascot then left him at the London Zoo. A.A. Milne and his son, Christopher, would visit Winnie. |
We went to the Lake of the Woods area which is world known for fishing.
Driving from Lake of the Woods toward Manitoba |
July 1 is Canada Day. We were able to arrive in Manitoba right before Canada Day and spend time with Greg and Corinne, good friends we met in Bahamas and have gone to Europe with. The live on Lake Winnipeg in Hecla Provincial Park. We ate, drank, went biking and boating.
We spent part of a day in Winnipeg at the Human Right Museum. If you ever have the opportunity, it is a must see.
We then spent some time in Fargo and at the lakes in MN. It was Marv's, Danette's uncle, 80th birthday so the family got together.
Jim, Ed, Mike, Lisa, Danette, Marv, Darline |
In Vergas at the big loon with Danette's mother and Ed. |
Teri and Deb with their dogs. |
Jim and Mike (Danette's brother) |
Lisa (sister in law of Danette) |
The big summer trip for Jim's two grand daughters was a trip to Chicago to see Taylor Swift. They flew in from CA and FL and we all stayed at Kathy and Gary's, Jim's sister and husband. Jim's two daughters, grandson, and son-in-law also flew in.
Chloe and Sofia outside Soldier Field, where Taylor Swift held her concert. |
Since Tom lives on the western edge of WI, everyone flew out of Minneapolis. We drove there and stopped to have lunch at a brew pub with Danette's brother, Mike, before flying out later afternoon. So we were only four hours away from Fargo so took the trip for a second time this summer. We saw Danette's mother, Danette's cousins, Deb and Teri, and Nancy and Erroll.
Double rainbow at Deb and Teri's lake home. |
Niagara Falls was a great way to top off our summer trip. We spent the weekend riding bike between the US and Canada sides as you get different views of the falls. The bus system is great in the city because we were able to put our bikes on the bus to get places and then ride. We took the Hornblower boat out in the morning to get a close up view of the falls. We biked the entire day to the varied parks and attractions along the waterway.
After leaving Niagra Falls we drove through New York and stopped at Watkins Glen. It is known as having race car driving in the area and we stayed at a beautiful State Park campground.
We left Watkins Glen and drove to PA and spent a couple hours with Gail and Joe, Palm Coast friends who live in PA for summer. We continued south to Palm Coast, FL and arrived home August 4, 2015.
The summer was great seeing new territory, old familiar territory, and spending time with friends and family. It is also always nice to come home.
Looks like a fabulous trip. Where to next????
ReplyDeleteOne never knows where life will lead us. St. John's river in November and east Asia in January. Our wanderlust will take us somewhere either local or afar!
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