(Contd.)
After our exhausting Forced March up the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes, we swung out to some historic 'ghost town' called Glenn Haven. Kind of a creepy place, really. |
Smitty knows tons of hidden gems like this - he'd clean up as a Michigan tour guide, that's for sure. |
I guarantee people have been murdered here. Pretty creepy vibe with this place, and the gloomy weather definitely didn't help. |
Stopping off in Glenn Arbor for some mandatory souvenir shoppin'. . . |
Abby and Smitty take a break in the van while the rest of the womenfolk shop. |
This town would be a pretty cool place to hang out in - they had a few different outdoor bars that looked cool, but we were still a ways away from Traverse City, and had to start heading back. . . |
Trying to get the hell out of Glenn Arbor. . . |
GPS recommended we take this random, one-lane dirt road to get back to Traverse City, so, being the tech-dependent idiots we are, we followed its suggestion. . . |
This is how horror movies start. . . |
More selfies |
Dance party in the van. |
Back at camp, getting ready to wrestle with yet another stubborn fire. |
Again, we didn't have much in the way of kindling, and it was still a pain in the ass to get the fire going, but it didn't take as long this time around, which was cool. |
The next morning - kids woke up and scampered outside pretty early. |
A dry morning (thank God.) Everyone up and around, grabbing breakfast (except Smitty, obviously.) |
(We're messy campers.) |
Photo courtesy of Abby |
Another score from my dead grandmother - a handy mini-vac that makes short work of sand and dirt off a tent floor (Kris is a huge fan of cleaning.) |
Abby enjoyed documenting the slow process of cleaning and packing up the campsites. . . |
Returning from our trash run (it was a bit of a walk to the dumpsters, which were located at the front of the campground, but Smitty and I could use the exercise.) |
Alayna breaks out her digital camera (we basically gave her our old Canon Powershot.) |
Somewhat cheaper than developing rolls and rolls of film for stupid pictures like this. . . |
The girls hung out in the van while we slowly loaded it up with the tent, camping gear, coolers, etc. - they clearly kept themselves entertained with taking ridiculous pictures. |
Leaving the campground, heading towards downtown Traverse City for some last-minute shopping and lunch-eating. . . |
I made us stop for a coffee first, though - Daddy needs himself some frickin' coffee in the morning. |
After finding a parking garage, we set off for some shopping. They had a ton of artwork hung up on the outside of the buildings downtown - all repros, I'm sure, but they were cool to check out. |
Map-readin' |
Downtown Traverse City |
Some cool-looking old Opera House that we didn't set foot in. . . |
Fossil shop. Or whatever the hell you would call this. Medicine Man Emporium? |
I don't know about this. It kinda looks like a rock they pulled out of the lake. . . |
This was a big hit. . . for whatever reason. |
I need a mug like this in my life. |
We saw this on our way back towards the parking garage - one of the reliefs from the gates of Ishtar, back in the days of the Babylonian Empire. I kinda want a copy for my living room. |
- Fin -
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