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Monday, May 29, 2023

Road Trip!


Cathy and I took a road trip today. There was a specific purpose, but I'm not going to tell you what it was! There's a hint in the second link below, but it's related to some very good news. The news is that the Ludington Daily News is reinstating my "Get Off the Couch" column which was discontinued when Covid hit.

Here is where we began our adventure, on the shore of Lake Mitchell in Cadillac.
Lake Mitchell


It included the Manistee River near the middle
Manistee River


The day started out at a nice temperature, but boy was it warm by the time we got to the river.
friends


We ended at beautiful Traverse Bay.
Traverse Bay


The adventure included shady back roads.
shaded road


And.. pizza! I had been hungry for it, and Cathy said we should do it.
pizza


An incidental find was a house made of salt-glazed bricks. Although the process was discovered around 1400, it was not used on structural brick until the early 1900s. So this house is probably from around 1920. Salt glazing isn't done any more (on any kind of production scale) because it's environmentally unfavorable. You are more likely to see it used for silos than for buildings, but occasionally there will be a house or township hall.
salt glazed tile house


Before we headed home, we had to have some ice cream. Although the bay made it cooler right in Traverse City, it was in the mid 80s everywhere else. Hot.
ice cream


The day was not about hiking, but we did walk somewhere between 2 and 3 miles just incidentally. My LDN column will resume after I finish the hike, and Mason County Press is still carrying my articles too. I am all set with what I'll write about for the first one, perhaps two, entries.

The car is delivered to be fixed in the morning.

See Glazed Tile Silo
See Feels Like Home

4 comments:

Hasnain said...
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Ann said...

That's awesome that they're going to run your article again.

The Oceanside Animals said...

Lulu: "Congratulations on the restoration of your column! And also on getting pizza and ice cream!"

Sharkbytes said...

Ann and Lulu- I'm pretty happy about the column, although they pay peanuts.