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Michigan site deck, 2024 |
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11:30am, after power washing and replacing stairs and cook station |
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Applying the stain with a Roller |
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All done! |
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(c) 2025 N. Retzke
This is our Trek in our Roadtrek 210P. Hint: Scroll to a list of "Topics and Destinations" on the right. Our RT is a portal to a much larger world and we have established "lily pads" from which we travel and we'll post about those, too. Life is a Journey of discovery in our Motorized Alpaca, a "tiny cabins on wheels". It has been said that "Life Begins at the end of our Comfort Zone." Content and photos are original unless noted. Click photos to enlarge. Copyright and disclaimers apply.
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Michigan site deck, 2024 |
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11:30am, after power washing and replacing stairs and cook station |
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Applying the stain with a Roller |
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All done! |
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Note: No AI tools were used to produce this blog. Most photos are unretouched.
(c) 2025 N. Retzke
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Leland, MI August 10, 2025 |
The sky was hazy because of Canadian wildfires. In fact, the nearby islands were not visible on the 9th because of the smoke. The above is a view of the Leland River, looking Southeast on the 10th. Below is the view in the opposite direction, looking toward Fishtown:
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Leland, MI August 10, 2025 |
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"Infinite Disc" |
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Leland Yacht Harbor |
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Explore Fishtown |
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Historic Fishtown |
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Taking a pause in Fishtown |
We decided on lunch at the Cove restaurant in Fishtown district. I've always enjoyed the Whitefish in the UP. It is a mild, firm fish and I prefer it fried. Cherry season has ended, but there were an abundance of goodies available, including cherry pie. I really enjoyed the pie at the Cove. Lots of cherries, slightly tart and not overwhelmed by syrup or starch. Yum.
I ordered a fried whitefish sandwich. I spread it with a thin layer of house made tartar sauce, which interfered with the photo. To see what it is like "naked" you'll simply have to order your own. I thought it was delicious!
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Whitefish Sandwich and fries |
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We shared a slice of Cherry Pie and Vanilla Ice Cream. A winning combination. |
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Note: No AI tools were used to produce this blog. Most photos are unretouched.
(c) 2025 N. Retzke
We settled in to our “lily pad” on the southeast shore of Lake Michigan and decided that this year we would return to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
This was a short trek of 1,104 miles spanning six days. The weather was cooperative.
We took G’s parents on a similar trip in July 2012. For that trip we circled Lake Michigan and went as far as Marquette, MI with numerous stays along the way. It included a Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore sunset cruise.
For this trip the trek was similar but with different stays along the way. In 2012 we didn’t have the Roadtrek so we stayed at numerous motels. For this trek we used the Roadtrek 210P and spent nights at campgrounds in Traverse City and Munising. Our trek included stops in Cadillac, Traverse City, Leland, Glen Arbor, Empire, and Leland’s Fishtown Preservation District.
Along the way we took the Heritage Trail at Sleeping Bear Dunes and a day cruise to see the Picture Rocks National Lakeshore. We did stop at the Dutch Farm Market in South Haven on our return to buy fresh bakery goods and fruit. The season has moved from blueberries to cherries and now the peaches are ripe.
There was a constant haze in the air because of Canadian wildfires. Here's the view of Lake Superior at Munising at 8:00am the morning of August 12:
I'll post more details of this trek over the next few days.
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Sunset Cruise, July 2012 |
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Sunset Cruise, July 2012 |
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Sunset Cruise, July 2012 |
Note: No AI tools were used to produce this blog. Most photos are unretouched.
(c) 2025 N. Retzke