October 6 – November 1, 2019 – Michigan to Florida
Written by Jim
In our last post, I mentioned relearning how to drive in the U.S. after spending a month in the U.K. and Ireland. Our delayed flight got us back after dark, so we had to navigate the aggressive freeways of Chicago in an unfamiliar rental car. Talk about wanting to get back on the plane! Once past Gary and into Michigan, the traffic eased and we were able to relax. Jet lag caught up to us soon after, so we grabbed a comfy room at the Hampton Inn in South Haven. After a delicious breakfast at the Phoenix Street Cafe the next morning, we headed back to Grand Rapids to get our vehicles. A huge thank you to Terry and Diane for allowing us to store them at their home!
We moved to our base for the next week, Woodchip Campground. Our spot was just a few sites east of where we spent the winter of 2014-15. This go around, we spent the week taking care of annual physicals, dentist appointments, haircuts and such. We even bopped over to Detroit for one appointment at Henry Ford Hospital. That gave us the opportunity to drop in on Diana’s cousin Debbie on our way home. It was great to see her again. We finished up the week with our annual trip to Kalamazoo for WMU homecoming.
It’s always good to to be with our crew! After watching the Broncos beat Miami of Ohio, we headed back to our old dorm, French Hall, to check it out.
Here’s Diana knocking on the door of her old room. No one was there, unfortunately.
From Kalamazoo, we headed back up to our property in Leelanau County. We wanted to get some measurements and talk to the county building personnel while we were there. Knowing our land is loaded with maples, we were hoping our trees were colorful.
Needless to say, we were not disappointed!
It was very exciting to be able to experience our first autumn on our little slice of heaven! A note of interest: one month after this photo was taken, three feet of snow fell here. The scene is far different, indeed. With the temperatures plummeting, we made the decision to head south.
After stopping to see Diana’s sister and family in New Baltimore, Michigan, we headed towards Wapakoneta, Ohio. This tiny town is home to Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon.
It is also home to the Armstrong Air and Space Museum, which is situated just a few yards from Interstate 75. We’ve driven by this unusually-shaped building many times since it opened in 1972 but have never stopped in. Fifty years and three months to the day of Neil taking that otherworldly step, we finally walked through these doors.
We were amazed at the amount of artifacts in this small museum, which included this space-flown shuttle tire that you could touch. It was far thicker than any tire I had ever handled. The exhibits also detailed the 25 astronauts that are native to Ohio. Some of the most famous are John Glenn (first American to orbit Earth) and Jim Lovell, the commander of Apollo 13.
Ohio is also the birthplace of Judith Resnik, a member of the crew of the ill-fated shuttle, Challenger. The small U.S. and Ohio flags to the right were in her personal bag that was recovered from the Atlantic Ocean floor. She was America’s second woman in space, having flown on the space shuttle Discovery in 1984. Not only was she an astronaut, she had a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, was a biomedical engineer, and an accomplished concert pianist.
And does anyone remember these? I drank many a glass of milk out of one of these as a kid. Libby Glass and Marathon Oil, both Ohio companies, manufactured and distributed these glasses during the Apollo missions. They have them for sale at the museum.
As we made our way through Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, we were surprised that we hadn’t gotten ahead of the autumn leaves changing color. The drive south was much prettier than we anticipated. Our goal was to stop and see Diana’s brother who recently moved to Franklin, NC.
After setting up camp, we took a drive to see Dry Falls. This beautiful set of falls is located along US-62, one of the most twisty and narrow U.S. highways we had ever been on.
They were named for the fact that a person can remain relatively dry when walking behind them.
The next day, we spent the day with Dan, driving into Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Our destination that day was Clingman’s Dome, one of the highest peaks east of the Mississippi River.
Dan had been here in the past, having hiked this portion of the Appalachian Trail with a friend of his.
The colors from the top were outstanding. These mountains were where we drove out of the autumn display, as green leaves and palm trees soon took over as we headed further south.
Before too long, we made our way to Melbourne Beach and our little slice of Florida paradise.
We look forward to a winter filled with friends and rocket launches, so stay tuned for that. Until next time, safe and happy travels to all!
Nice post guys. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you!
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Looks like you hit the colors just right at home and on your way south. Love the pictures of the waterfalls!
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Thanks, Jim! We were really surprised the colors were that far along in North Carolina.
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Great shot of your site with the rainbow! Enjoy all those rocket launches. We were hoping to see one of the last shuttle launches when we were back east but it was continually delayed so we missed it.
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They used to delay quite a bit, but they have gotten a lot better about that, Dianne. Hope you get to see a launch sometime!
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You indeed found yourselves a little slice of paradise in that land in northern MI. Beautiful and I’m sure you have a bunch of plans swirling in your heads. Enjoy your winter in FL!
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Thanks, Ingrid!
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Your property looks stunning with all the maple leaf colors! You picked a good spot! Glad you are safe and sound at your winter home base, it was an exciting fall for you guys!
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We had a pretty good idea it would be colorful, but we were blown away when we rounded the corner and looked up the hill towards our place, Linda! With that said, it is snowbound and leafless now….and we are warm and happy!
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Welcome back to Florida! I like your plot of land “up north.” (Michiganders will understand that.) We’re camped at Patrick AFB and we need to make plans to get together soon!
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Not to be confused with the UP. :). How long are you at Patrick, Bob?
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you made it south just in time to miss the snow in Kalamazoo 🙂
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We saw that Wanda, and breathed a sigh of relief. Glad to be far away from that! 🙂
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Such a wonderful return home (after the Chicago mayhem of course). I bet Diana’s family was delighted with all she had seen and learned about the ancestors! Your property is gorgeous. What a perfect spot to make your new home. Glad you explained about Dry Falls – the Dry Falls in northern Washington are actually “water-less” :-)))) Glad you’re safely tucked in to your little corner of Florida. Don’t forget to grab a burger at the bowling alley!
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We talked about the bowling alley the other night, Jodee. It is in the plans! 🙂
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Reading this post answers my question from your other post. 🙂 I live in the mountains of VA and though our color was nice this year, it wasn’t up to par from previous years. Lack of rain caused many of them to just fall off. It’s almost like we went straight from summer to winter.
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A tip on renting,if you are thinking about going to Scotland: JustGo has a facility in Edinburgh. They have excellent specials if you book in January…even if you don’t travel until later in the year. We loved JustGo.
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Oh yes, you could say that I am thinking of going to Scotland. I’ve been there a time or two. 😀 Actually, we will be heading back in May, renting Muckrach Castle. But I’m going to keep the RV thing in mind for a trip to the islands perhaps.
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Beautiful pics of your property! Loved the waterfalls too. You guys have a nice winter coming up!
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Thanks, Debbie! You have a good winter too!
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Your Michigan property looks beautiful with the colorful maples! And it definitely sounds like you headed south at a good time. Here’s to a sunny, relaxing, and fun winter in Florida! Love the rainbow shot.
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Thanks, Laurel! Hope to meet up with you two down here. 🙂
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We toured the Armstrong Air and Space Museum, as well, What a great find! Your property is lovely with the fall colors. Love those reds and oranges. Winters are long in that part of the country. Enjoy your winter in Florida.
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They sure are, Pam…but the summers are glorious!
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We enjoyed all the pictures from the UK. Thanks for being with us at Homecoming. You timed it perfect in treking back to Florida. the colors were fantastic!
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We sure did have fun at Homecoming, Mike! Thanks for having us. 🙂
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Now that covered a lot of territory. I was smiling at the readjustment to driving after being on the opposite side of the road. Amazing how quickly our brains adapt and that becomes the new normal. The autumn colors look amazing. We have had feet of snow as well so very white as I gaze out the window. Enjoy that warmth and sunshine!
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Thanks Sue…we are loving it!
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