Today Anne and I drove 171 miles from Harrison, MI to Port Huron, MI. We left at 10:15am and arrived at the Port Huron Township RV Park at 3:30pm. Anne had packed the cooler for the ride, including a nice lunch which we enjoyed along the way. No different than any other travel day the past 4 months. She is something special !!
We passed thru Saginaw and Flint Michigan today. We also passed thru a lot of flooded land. Some roads were closed and we had to adapt and re-route one time. Anne was prepared for that from watching the news this morning. I’m not kidding ya, I don't know what's next. When we set up in Harrison there were tornado warnings all over the area that night, then yesterday and today it has been flood warnings all around this area. Holy cow !
We filled with fuel about 33 miles outside of Port Huron expecting that this ‘gateway to Canada’ would be a fuel trap. The price was $4.11/gal outside town, good relative to what the cost has been lately. Once in Port Huron we toured around town to see the city. After that, ready to retire to the campground, we filled our tank with fuel again. We needed to ‘top it off’ before taking the 255 mile trek across Canada to Buffalo tomorrow. The cost of fuel in Port Huron was up, $4.28/gal. Hurray for us, we beat the system !!
Port Huron is an old place but the city is taking a lot of pride in modernizing itself, especially along the waterfront. It’s called the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway and it runs between Lake Huron and Anchor Bay. Anchor Bay is slightly north of Detroit, and across from there is Lake St. Clair. Lake St. Clair is at Winsor, Ontario, Canada. With a little imagination, Anchor Bay and Lake St. Clair are the same body of water shared by the 2 countries.
There is big double bridge crossing between USA and Canada here. It is named Blue Water Bridge, A.K.A the Bridge to Canada. When we were at the waterfront park in town today we took some pictures of the bridge etc., and sure enough, the water is a very nice bright blue in color. It also has a tremendous amount of current in it. It reminds me a lot of the Cape Cod Canal.
This night at the Port Huron Township RV Park we never disconnected our truck from the RV. We have a nice level, solid, dry site. We have water and electric hooked up. We don’t need sewer hook-up tonight. We don’t have an internet connection here so I’ll write, and save this blog entry on the word processor on my laptop. With any luck we'll have internet connectivity tomorrow night and I can paste this into the blog then
We’ll get up in the morning and drive from here thru Canada to Niagra Falls, NY.
Note: As we drove thru Michigan today the grass became very green. YEAH !!
Friday, April 29, 2011
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