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G has a "swell" time kayaking

G has a "swell" time kayaking
G has a "swell" time on Lake Michigan in an inflatable canoe

Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico

Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico
Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico

Warren Dunes Sunset

Warren Dunes Sunset
Warren Dunes Sunset

Friday, September 16, 2016

The end of the season for Dan the Shaved Ice Man



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It's the end of the season at the dunes and Dan the Shaved Ice Man is closing down, The State of Michigan dragged its feet so there was no soda, ice cream or hot dogs at the Dunes until the end of the July 4 weekend, A lot of visitors didn't know this because there was no signage.

So, on Memorial Day weekend and beyond visitors would drive in only to find the kiosk demolished. Then they would have to drive into the camping area or drive out of the park to get ice, etc. The confusion was obvious and there wasn't even signage to tell visitors. Just the fee collectors.

Hopefully Dan will be back next year. We walk in most of the time and carry our refreshments with us. But Dan's shady spot with refreshing ice is appreciated by quite a few.

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Fourth of July Picnic



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The Fourth of July was a success. Our contribution to the pot luck picnic was a colorful fruit salad with pound cake. Simple and refreshing.

 The weekend also included a short parade. There is always a lot of fun and we avoided the nearby State Park which was packed with visitors.


There was ample time for grilling,partying and many picnics. We donned festive colors and also went dining with friends.















Fourth of July Picnic - Part I



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The Fourth of July was a success. Our contribution to the pot luck picnic was a colorful fruit salad with pound cake. Simple and refreshing.

 The weekend also included a short parade. There is always a lot of fun and we avoided the nearby State Park which was packed with visitors.


Saturday, July 2, 2016

Green Heron




A heron visited the pond today. I think it is a juvenile green heron. It really enjoyed a meal of frogs and tadpoles. I decided to settle in and stalk it with a camera while it stalked its prey. My camera was my usual Lumix DMC-ZS50. This has the small viewfinder in addition to the rear LCD screen. Shooting across the pond while handheld is a bit of a challenge.

The heron is a very skillful, patient hunter.





















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Sunday, June 12, 2016

Oops, Had an exterior hinge latch failure and repair.



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Discounting the shakedown issues, after 19,000+ miles we experienced a Roadtrek failure.

One of the door catches which holds a rear compartment door in the open position wouldn't spring shut. The catch is apparently SS, but this spring was a lower grade of steel. Interesting, because the failure only occurred on one of two hinges. This highlights the problems all companies face with suppliers. On the failed catch the spring rusted through.

I was able to do some research on the internet and found what appeared to be the identical hinge. I purchased two for $7.49 plus shipping and tax. [Current price is $7.69 per pair]. On receipt the new hinge looked to be a perfect fit, with identical dimensions. I drilled out the pop rivets that held it in place. I was pleased to see that RT had installed a thin layer of silicone seal behind the hinge. Great detail, guys! I applied a thin layer of 30 year silicone and attached the new hinge with 3/16 inch dia. aluminum pop-rivets, which matched the old. Voila' all good! And, I've got a spare hinge for the other side of my 210P.

New Latch, Closed
New Latch, Open
Old Latch after removal, showing rusted spring