Tuesday, July 21, 2015

MOVING ON DOWN TO LOWER MICHIGAN

Saturday, July 18 – We finished our tour of the Michigan UP this morning and headed south across the Mackinac Bridge. We really enjoyed everything the last two weeks in the UP except the mosquitoes the past several days. They were ferocious!

Darn if Paul didn't leave our water pressure regulator at the Newberry HighCountry Campground. Those things ain't cheap!  We use to use a checklist before leaving, but after six years we think we know it all.....ha ha! Guess a big note on the hose storage box may be the answer.

We don't usually stop to tour anything “in-route” but we wanted to stop at Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth, MI. We pulled in about noon (there is plenty of RV parking) and spent 90 minutes exploring this Christmas Wonderland. Amazing all the ornaments and Christmas decorations they sell. Actually they have over 50,000 trims and gifts for sale in the store which is 1 ½ football fields in size. Of course, Marsha found a couple small ornaments she plans as giving as gifts.

Bronner' Christmas Wonderland

Bronner' Christmas Wonderland

Bronner' Christmas Wonderland

We did drive through Frankenmuth. It looks like a nice town for strolling among the shop and possibly enjoying some German food. The parking lots were packed. It would have been difficult to find an RV parking space.

We ended the day at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, in Belleville, MI right outside Dearborn. We are in RV site #90. Even though they have FHUs, we chose just electric (30 amp) and water. The roads are paved but the sites are grass. Plenty long, but you share a pedestal with the neighbor. That would make it pretty close for comfort if things got crowded. We are not really concerned. We are only here for three nights and most of the time we will be out touring. The people working in the office are very nice and work to make your stay enjoyable. The fairground is very accessible from the freeway. The campground is tucked back in a corner away from all the activity. They are a Good Sam’s campground.

Wayne County Fairgrounds

Wayne County Fairgrounds

Looking right.
Wayne County Fairgrounds

Looking left.
Wayne County Fairgrounds

We are now back in Canton, Ohio. We will finish up our Michigan tour blogging in the next two posts.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!

9 comments:

  1. Looks like you had a good trip. We want to head that way during mushroom picking time. Maybe in a couple of years.

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  2. Finally got a chance to catch up on your adventures after our Lydia watch and birthday celebration. Your trip brought back lots of great memories of our tour of the UP area. So glad you enjoyed your walk down memory lane. Looks like you had a great time!

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  3. Bronners is an amazing store, we have been there a few times and a walkabout Frankemuth is always fun with some excellent food as well.

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  4. I like the fact that Bronners will personalize your ornaments with names. Sorry you missed Zehnders chicken and spices.

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  5. Glad you're back home safe and sound. Too bad about the pressure regulator. Tell Paul that things like that are more likely to happen to older people. hehehehe Enjoyed your Michigan trip, thanks for sharing. We had some friends from Eugene who worked for Woodall's and Michigan was their beat. Had to drive their motorhome to all of the campgrounds and check 'em out for the company. Tough life, eh?

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  6. So, how do you have time to spend all day touring and then write a blog?

    Hyders said to tell you to ... come on down!

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  7. Sounds like you really enjoyed Michigan, but those mosquitoes don't make it sound too enticing.
    We left our water pressure regulator at a county park in Louisiana once and they were kind enough to mail it to us and let us send a check to them for postage after we received it.

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  8. I think of Chicken Dinners when reading about Frankenmuth....

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