Our 50th Anniversary Trip
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As many of you know, we celebrated our 50th
anniversary on the 20th of August. Our children, Stephanie and
Elissa, their husbands, Craig and Phillip and grandchildren, Taylor & Cade,
and Rosalind & Timothy gave us an unforgettable party with many relatives
and friends in attendance. THANK
YOU ALL FOR THE MEMORIES.
The real date of our anniversary is the 8th of
October and everything was going along fine until someone, says to me, “What
are we going to do special on the 8th of October, sit in front of
the TV and say Happy Anniversary to each other?” So I’m the one who has to have a plan. After a few days of discussion, she
says we should go to Ashland, Wisconsin at the Deep Water Grille for
dinner. Now I could think of a lot
of restaurants we could eat at closer to home, but knowing the dice had been
thrown and Deep Water Grille was were we were eating. So it was decided that we would leave early for the winter
and spend some times in the northern states en route and after Ashland,
Wisconsin.
So we pack up and get ready to leave in about ½ of the time
it normally takes us. On the
morning of the 28th of Sept we are off on our Anniversary Trip. I still have lots of spare room in the
pick-up bed so something must be missing and the camper has extra room in the
closet and cabinets so something must still be in the house. Nevertheless we hook up, test the
lights and check the refrigerator. Darn, the refrigerator won’t light on
propane gas. Someone, this time
me, had forgotten to have the bottles filled. Not a good way to start out, I’m really in the dog
house. So without the refrig
working, we made our way to Hammond Lumber for propane, and as we drive in,
they are giving free lunches as customer appreciation day. So we get propane and a free lunch and
my day got a lot better and all was forgiven.
First night we stop at Morrisville, Vt. The guy wants $45.00 for the
night. I pay it but feel like I
was being robbed. I only used
about $1.00 worth of electricity.
Next day we get to Alexandria Bay, New York. We stayed a couple of nights so we can do a little
sightseeing and take a boat trip on the St Lawrence Seaway to see all the
mansions built by millionaires from NYC.
We also took a tour of the Boldt Castle on one island. The Boldt Castle construction was
started in early 1900’s by the man
who owned the Waldorf Hotel in NYC. His wife died in 1904 before the interior
was completed and he stopped all construction and never set foot on the island
again. It was left dormant until
1977 when the 1000 island bridge authority bought it for $1.00 with the requirement
that all monies earned from tours would be put back into the building for
restoration. To date they have put
38 million into restoration. If
you are ever in the upstate NY area, a tour of the castle is well worth the
nine dollars they charge for admission.
We crossed into Canada at Alexandria Bay, NY and travelled
across Ontario, through Sudbury and back into USA at Sault Ste Marie,
Michigan. Did a little birding at
Seney Nat. Wildlife Refuge in Michigan.
Visited with our friend Lucy, from Alaska, now looking for a house to
live in Upper Mich or Wisconsin. And
we finally made it to Ashland, Wisconsin on the 5th of Oct, 3 days
early so we could rest and relax on the shore of lake Superior. Early on the 8th we went to
Bayfield, WI, to their annual apple festival. Had a good day, ate apple crisp and ice cream, apple
dumpling with caramel sauce and another apple dessert. That night back in Ashland at the Deep
Water Grille and Brewery, we had
an excellent dinner of prime rib and it was a special night at a special place
for us..
Till next time and I hope to get up to date,
Enjoy the fall weather.
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Boldt Castle |
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Dining Room, Boldt Castle |
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Entry at Boldt Castle |
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Back Patio with Power House in background |
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Roadside America "Dog" |
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Typical mosquito in UP, Mich |
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Guard Dog on duty to keep geese away from beach, Ashland, Mich |
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Applefest, Bayfield, Mich |
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Dining out Ashland, Mich |
So glad you got the link to work! This will be fun as usual. Enjoy and take us along with you.
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