Michigan Summer with Poppy, Family, & Friends

We’ve neglected our regular blog posts in favor of enjoying the summer here in Northern Michigan. Between our new puppy Poppy and a slew of visiting family and friends, it’s been a busy few months. Now that we are on the back side of Labor Day and beginning preparations for fall travels, we thought it was about time to provide an update on our summer fun.

Poppy
When we last posted we had just returned from a two-week exploration of Italian highlights with our niece Brynn. Within 24 hours of arriving to the USA, we picked up our new 10-week old baby Poppy.

She is a sweet toy poodle that is ALL puppy. Much of our summer revolved around introducing her to new toys, places, friends, and adventures. You can see from the photos how much she changed just over a few months.

Family visits
This summer we were lucky to receive numerous visitors to our lovely, adopted city of Traverse City, Michigan. First to visit was Steve’s brother Brian and his entire family (plus partners) plus Steve’s parents, Judy and Larry. In total there were 14 of us together for the 4th of July week.

Our time with Brian’s clan included the usual excursions like golf, lighthouses, farm markets, dune climbing, and wine tasting.

It was fun to have everyone together, especially since we got to celebrate Judy’s 80th birthday!

On the heels of Brian’s visit we welcomed my sister Mickie and my niece Lauren and her “boyfriend” Caleb. Together we hit many of the same spots (dunes, wine, shopping). It was a fun, busy few days.

What we didn’t know was that Lauren and Caleb had a secret. A few weeks after returning home to AZ, they surprised us all and got married! So, unbeknownst to us, we kinda celebrated their honeymoon here in Traverse City! Congrats kids!

A couple smiling and embracing each other in a sunlit outdoor setting, captured in black and white.
Congratulations to the newlyweds!

Next to swing through town was Steve’s brother Gary and his two kids Brynn and Hudson. We were sorry sister-in-law Kristy couldn’t make it to share in the fun. The group went fishing one morning and caught a bunch of lake trout and Brynn and I spent another day shopping in downtown Traverse City. The kids also did the dune climb with Steve, which was his third time in three weeks.

We had a quick visit from my cousin Red and Judy. He was in town to watch his granddaughter McKenna compete at Flintfields, the world-class equestrian center that’s right next to our resort. We didn’t get photos of the group but McKenna was a big winner, which was fun to see.

A young equestrian stands between two horses, proudly displaying ribbons on their halters after a competition.

Mitch made his second visit to Traverse City in early August and stayed with us for a week. We kept busy with visits to farmers markets, a distillery, wineries, and a day on a pontoon in Torch Lake with our neighbors Norb and Linda. Mitch got to know the neighbors and a good time was had by all!

Mitch was also helpful around the house, helping Steve with the installation of new furniture and a few other projects.

For the fourth summer our dear friends Dave and Peggy Armstrong joined us as part of their summer vacation. We were excited to show them a few of our favorite parts of Traverse city. The guys caught lake Michigan salmon, Peggy and I hiked, and of course we visited the wineries with Kunio and Michelle.

Our summer was also dotted with fun social events here at the Traverse Bay RV Resort including a fun progressive dinner and numerous happy hours. We also made two trips to Shipshewana, IN. Once to have a new refrigerator installed and once for the National Grand Design Rally where we had additional repairs made to our home on wheels.

The summer fun is not quite over, but we are winding down and getting ready to head east for the fall marathon season. More blog posts are forthcoming, so please stay tuned!

Goodbye Summer, Hello Ford

We’ve just finished our first summer as seasonal residents of the Traverse Bay RV Resort (TBRV) in beautiful Traverse City, Michigan. Where did the time go? We’ve been so busy having the time of our lives that we haven’t posted in quite awhile. Let’s try to get caught up!

After a busy June and early July with visits from Mitch and the Green family, my sister Mickie came all the way from Arizona to visit us in Michigan. We did our best to show her a good time. We went to the casino, visited lighthouses, and explored numerous wineries and distilleries. It was fun to share our new summer home with Mickie and find some new gems with her. Thanks for visiting, sis!

We were attracted to the Traverse City area partly because of the miles of bike trails. We can easily get out on the trail and ride or run for miles. As you can see, we explored as many miles as possible! 

In addition, the area around Traverse City is chocked full of wineries. We became members at Chateau Chantal and enjoyed a weekly visit to enjoy the views and the wine. 

One of the best things about our summer was, of course, the wonderful friends we’ve made. It was Kunio and Michelle who first introduced us to their summer home, and they made our transition into the community quick and fun. Michelle coordinates the on-site breakfast four times throughout the season and recruited us to serve on the breakfast crew. Steve became an expert pancake maker by the last event!

Our RV friends Gail and Jeff stopped in Traverse City for a week and stayed in a site right behind us. Together with Michelle and Kunio we had a wine tasting afternoon, which was super fun. 

Lots of time was spent on the patio with new and old friends. Happy hour is a regular activity at TBRV, and we hosted a gathering one evening. Our theme was the Olympics, and we watched the Opening Ceremonies while socializing.

We also spent time with our friends Steve and Dwight. We met Steve almost five years ago when he hosted us at his home in Florida as part of the Boondockers Welcome program. These guys had planned to stay at TBRV for a week this summer but ended up staying longer in the lot they bought while they were here! We’re looking forward to more happy hours with them next summer!

The resort offers a busy social calendar. I participated in the monthly book club and even led the discussion in August. The monthly ladies luncheon provided opportunities to meet more of our neighbors and make even more new friends. 

After Labor Day, Steve flew to Omaha to join his brother Brian and nephew Nathan at the Nebraska – Colorado football game in Lincoln. Go Big Red! 

And since Steve was gone, Gail and Jeff joined me and the rest of the gang at Traverse City’s second annual International Fireworks Competition. While the weather all summer was warm and mild, we braved a little cold to view the choreographed fireworks spectacular. This is one event we’ll do again next summer.

When the day finally arrived that we had to move along, we headed towards Detroit to check out the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and to take a tour of the Ford Rouge factory. No photos are allowed inside the factory, so you’ll have to believe us when we say it was really fascinating.

On our second day in Dearborn we visited Ford’s Greenfield Village, an 80-acre collection of artifacts and homes of famous Americans. Besides seeing Edison’s laboratory and Noah Webster’s (of Merriam-Webster fame) home, we rode the historic steam locomotive and a 1914 Model T. The 111-year-old Hershell-Spillman Carousel took us back to our childhoods.

Would we recommend a visit to The Henry Ford? The answer is a resounding YES! The factory tour gave us incredible insight into how our truck was made. The Village was filled with one surprise after another. We didn’t stay in the Detroit area for long, but the part that we saw was worth the detour.

The fall marathon race schedule is about to begin. Watch for more blog posts from some super cool places!

We Loved It So Much…We Bought One

Our time in northern Michigan has been sublime.  From the beaches to the wineries, from the views to the weather, we loved everything about our time here. In this blog post we’ll share with you where we’ve been and what we’ve been doing. However, let’s get the big news out up front: we are now Michigan land owners! Yes, we loved the place so much we bought a little piece of summer paradise.  Read on to learn what, where, and how.

After our time in the Mackinaw area we traveled south just a bit to Petoskey to explore this famed resort area. We drove the nearby tunnel of trees, which is hard to believe more spectacular in the fall when the leaves are turning. Our scenic drive was awe-inspiring from end to end. 

Nearby Charlevoix was especially pretty with boats cruising into and out of the lake through the draw bridge. Nice weather and spectacular views make for some fun afternoons. However, we had to move along…

Our next stop, where we spent over a week, was Traverse City. Another resort town, we’d been encouraged to visit it by our RV friends Kunio and Michelle. We weren’t able to book a spot in their super-booked RV resort but we scored a coveted spot at the Traverse Bay State Park which borders Lake Michigan and the town’s network of bike trails. It was also our first chance to hit up a Costco in over a month.

Nearby Traverse City is the Old Mission Peninsula where we visited numerous farm markets and wineries with incredible views of Grand Traverse Bay. The lighthouse at the tip is a fun stop too.  

After almost a week being surrounded by the crystal clear blue water of the bay and all the other fun things around town, we decided to drive out to Kunio and Michelle’s place to “just take a look.” One thing led to another, and we are now owners of a lot at the Traverse Bay RV Resort! 

Our lot is a deeded property that includes lush landscaping and an oak paneled carriage house used for storage. The covered patio will be a great place for entertaining. And, when we are not using the lot, we can rent it to other RVers. 

Our plan is to spend summers in and around this area and hopefully share our time there with friends and family. There’s so much to do and see and now we have a home base from which to launch our continuing explorations. Next summer we plan to participate in the National Cherry Festival, which is a major event in this cherry-growing region. We also hope to ride more of the trails, drink wine at more of the wineries, and enjoy the near-perfect northern Michigan weather. 

Unfortunately we didn’t have much time left in our schedule to use our new lot this time, as we have plans down the road. But we’ll be back next summer!

From Traverse City we moved out to Empire on the edge of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Known for its sweeping views and massive dunes, this park is famous for the Dune Climb. I am not a fan of walking in sand, let alone hiking in it for miles and miles, but Steve wanted to give it a try. We also enjoyed watching others slowly trudge up the steep sand dunes and descend in seconds. 

The cute town of Empire has an award-winning beach on the shores of Lake Michigan, so a few hours sitting in the sand with a good book while enjoying the view was a must.

Of course, we never seem to have planned enough time to fully enjoy these breath-taking places before it’s time to move along. From Empire we began our journey southward with stops in Manistee for more beach time, and to watch the big Great Lakes freighters pass through the town’s narrow channel in order to deliver coal. What a sight to see a boat slowly making its way through the canal, towering over the buildings just yards away. We finished our time in Manistee with a lovely evening of music in the park.

In Grand Haven we camped right on the beach. We got lucky with a very warm, clear day that brought out everyone and their brother to the beach. Look at those crowds! It was fun to be right in the middle of the fun for a day, to watch the breathtaking sunset, and eat a famed Pronto Pup. We didn’t even know what they were but we got in line with the locals who informed us a Pronto Pup is the best corndog on a stick you could ever have. Since we don’t usually eat corndogs, this one probably was the best we’ll ever have! 

We’re now making our way back west for a fun event in Colorado. On the way we’ll make stops to visit friends in Des Moines and family in Omaha. Always fun!

And can you believe it? We’re Michigan landowners!!!