On Monday April 25th we travelled into Michigan from Wisconsin, AGAIN !! It's unusual the way the geography and state borders are layed out up here. It's fun tho. Our drive today was of 265 miles well over 5 hours.
We had planned to stay near Manistique, MI but never ran into the campground we expected to find there, so we just kept going. It was a great day to drive, and the highways were empty and smooth. It's so 'off season' here once again. Things will gear up in another month for sure. Anyway, we followed the shores of Lake Michigan in the sunshine and it was beautiful along the way.
We pulled into an 'unattended' Lakeview RV Park. There were 'late arrival' instructions posted so we read those and pulled into a site, but it didn't work out. Let's leave it at that. So we asked the owner for our check back, it was given to us, and we moved on. We ended up staying in a Truck Stop overnight in St. Ignace for $5. Diesel engines hummed all around us all night long, but they hummed us to sleep and it worked well.
I took off with Dixie for a walk and minutes from the Truck Stop out back we descended a hill and found ourselves looking at the Mackinac Bridge from the St. Ignace Golf and Country Club around sunset. It was well after supper and no one else was around there. We were standing on the deck of the club house, elevated above the golf course, and we took pictures of the bridge. The Mackinac Bridge (Big Mac) is the third longest suspension bridge in the world, and it is designed just like the Golden Gate Bridge, just of different colors, and perhaps even more beautiful. It links Michigans Upper and Lower Peninsulas, running between the towns of St. Ignace and Mackinaw City. It crosses the neck at the tops of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.
I purchased a future meal, a couple of frozen 'pasties' in a store across the street. I didn't know what these were, but pasties are advertised everywhere around here so we had to try them, according to me anyway. They ended up being hand made meat and chicken pies with peas, rutabaga, potatoes, onions and carrots inside. We have one of each in the freezer and they come each with their own gravy on the side.
We blew a few fuses this night at the truck stop before the Truck Stop owner put us on a 20 amp circuit, up from 15. With the 15 amp circuit breaker the electric heater and microwave at the same time were too much for it. It all worked out and we were on our way in the morning, heading across Big Mac to Harrison, MI and the Hidden Hill Campground.