Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Gee Whiz It's HOT!

So on the hottest day of the summer so far, we elected to go to the sand dunes. The key to a successful dune climb on a beastly hot day is to begin before it gets beastly hot. We were there before 10 a.m. It was breezy and overcast - no hot sun. It even rained for about a minute and a half.



Dick and I found a picnic table and settled in. The rest of the crew headed up the dune.







They were gone for about an hour - went all the way to the top, went to see the logs, went up and down one hill a couple of times, and then two who shall remain nameless (Tom and Dylan) rolled down to where we were.





Off to Glen Arbor to see if there was room at Art's to have lunch - there was and we did. It was noisy, crowded and fun. Oh, and the food was good, too.

There was an art fair just down the street, so after lunch we walked over to check it out. It was getting hotter every second, but the fair was in a shady area, and so we were mostly comfortable. Laurie and I bought some Petoskey stone stuff.

Glen Haven was next. Explored around the vintage fishing boat and the boat museum just for a little bit.

We drove the Pierce Stocking Trail. and the kids went down the hill at the Overlook and walked along the shore to North Bar Lake, where we picked them up - it was extremely hot by then, and the parking lot was jam packed full.



They decided not to go swimming, and opted to go to Moomer's instead. That's a great way to end the adventures on a hot, hot day.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Perfection

First of all, Dick and I had a good day at the gym - always a good thing.

While we were "gyming", Laurie, Chip, Dylan and Tom went biking on the Muncie Lakes trails. Their report was that the Muncie trails are much harder than the Vasa trails.

After we were all clean and shiny, we went over to Alden for lunch at The Dockside Restaurant. Laurie had arranged to meet her Belleville High School friend Kathy, who is up here for a wedding. She lives in St. Charles, Missouri. There were 12 of us all together, and we had tables in the shade - it was a hot day - and it was very much fun to meet the rest of Kathy's family. We had a really good time.

Laurie and Kathy


Kathy's sister Jackie and husband Jim goofing around in the background.

Lue's plank is still on the dock.

Dockside's food is really so, so good!



Very few days give you the opportunity to do all of your favorite things! This was one of those days!

Back in town, Laurie, Dylan, Tom and I went to see Harry Potter. It was good, good, good. We all had different favorite parts. Some thought that the escape on the flying dragon was the best. Personally, I thought that Harry saving Draco from the fire was the absolutely best part, and I also loved the epilogue 19 years later very, very much indeed.

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Deer Whisperer

The day began with breakfast at the Omelette Shoppe with Tim and Susie. It's always much fun to be with them, and today was even more enjoyable because the entire Gillespie family plus Tom were all there, too. Hope T&S can get their zipper fixed!

Back at the river, the intrepid four went kayaking. It started out just fine, but somewhere between here an the DNR site, a rainstorm blew in, and we had our first thunder kayaking adventure. The kids were all soaked, but when we went to pick them up they were doing the patented Dylan "bunny hop" dance - so they were wet but certainly not downhearted!







After everybody had cleaned up and dried off, we made a visit to Sharon and John's cottage on Forest Lodge. What a great old cottage it is! Sharon saya that the place was not clean, and full of trash such as paint cans under the piano - but by today it was very presentable! We had fun visiting, and our kids all stayed for dinner!




This deer was standing in the woods, watching our approach to the cottage. I rolled down my window and said "Hi Bambi", and she took three steps toward the car! I kept talking to her - "you're a pretty girl", etc., and every time she would step closer - it was bizarre! Finally, I guess she realized that she didn't know us after all, and went bounding off into the trees. I feel like the deer-whisperer!



Sunday, July 17, 2011

First Kayaking

This was the first kayaking expedition for the new blue kayak. It was loaded up in the driveway,






and unloaded at Brown Bridge Dam.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Meet and Greet



Another Meet and Greet today at the Cottage Cafe. It was sparsely attended, but you can have a good time if you've a mind to!

Dick and Charlie


Our table


Sharkie Crew


4 lumbrjax


Somebody told a joke!


Afterwards, Dick and I dropped Laurie off downtown so she could do a little shopping, and we went to Dunham's to buy a kayak for Dylan. They were having a two day sale, so it worked out great.



Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Guess Who's Here?







Flap Jack's idea of a healthy breakfast for Dylan!


They arrived around 10 p.m. - drove all the way from Mammoth Cave yesterday. Whew!

We all met today after the gym at Flap Jack for brunch, and now our summer adventures can begin!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Hoosier Valley & Arrival !

We spent the day in our jeep over in Hoosier Valley and environs. We put out nine new caches which will be unpublished until after the Meet and Greet next Saturday. A couple of the caches are quite creative, and it'll be fun to see who can find them. It was fun driving around the two-tracks in the jeep - one or two times we really needed the four wheel drive. We'll have to tell people not to attempt some of these finds without 4x4.

Sometime close to 9:30 p.m., the Gillespies and the guineas arrived! Hooray for summer!

Friday, July 08, 2011

Happy Birthday Brooke



Lucky Jack's was the venue for the Bowling Blast for Brooke (with pizza!). It was a great time for everyone, and now Brooke is officially nine years old. Did you ever notice how kids grow up too fast?

The pizza was yummy, the conversation was interesting, the presents were fun, but the bowling was the most fun. I think Shelly was the overall winner - she's in a bowling league all winter, so she's had lots of practice.

Autumn has really learned how to help host an event - she was very gracious - serving and offering things and clearing off the tables - I was very impressed. She's a take charge kind of girl.

Everybody signed a get well card for Odette. Hope she can feel all of the good wishes by remote control.

All in all, we had a super time.

This afternoon we had the driveway sealed - it looks really good. They patched the cracks, and did the edging all the way around - nice.

Our Florida kids are on their way to T.C. - they left this morning. Mammoth Cave is their destination for the weekend. They'll be here sometime next week. Yaay!

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Round Robin 2011

A quick review of what's happened since I wrote last year's Round Robin letter to the SLG's of Traverse City Central High, class of 1953:

What a treat to get the Round Robin before the summer company arrives. We’re expecting all of the kids to be here soon - some for a week, and some for a month! It’s the best part about summer in T.C.

We’ve had a fine year. We spent a month in Ann Arbor during football season, and while we were there brother Jim and I hosted the Kanitz family reunion in Saline. We had 111 cousins there - unbelievable! I think I know about six of them personally,

Geocaching is still a big part of our lives - it has been a fantastic hobby for us. The get-togethers are special - meet and greets, road rallies, and State-wide socials. We have met all kinds of people pursuing this hobby, and some of them have become really good friends.

You just can’t beat Christmas in Florida! The whole family comes, the weather is lovely, the ocean is beautiful, and the Christmas spirit prevails. What could be better?

Last February (2011) daughter Jana got a job! It’s not her favorite job, but she has a great salary and good benefits - and it’s a job, job, job - after being unemployed for 30 months! Hope springs eternal….

Northern Michigan had a very cold, very snowy and very long winter. We were so sick of snow and icicles - bad case of cabin fever. When we thought it was finally over - another major snowstorm descended, a tree fell across our driveway, and we said enough already! Spring did come as it always does, and it has been worth waiting for - lush and green with beautiful bright flowers and warm sunshine. Hallelujah! We feel so lucky to be here, far from major floods, tornadoes and wildfires.

The best trip this year was Out West - flying into Las Vegas and driving around Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. The goal is to find geocaches in every State, and after this trip the only State left is Hawaii - we thinking of doing that next Spring (2012).

After that road trip, we flew to San Diego to stay with Tom for a week. Another reason for the California trip was to attend the Bar Mitzvah of the grandson of our best friends from Belleville whom we’ve known for 40 years, That was a very joyous event - we had a great time, and it was wonderful to touch base with their whole family. Son Tom is a very good host, and we had a blast in San Diego - I highly recommend it J.

Twice so far this summer we’ve gone to Interlochen concerts - the first was A Prairie Home Companion, with Garrison Keillor. We enjoyed it more than I can say - a most enjoyable couple of hours. He had nice things to say about Interlochen, and T.C. The second one was to see The Temptations - and I was disappointed because the sound was way, way too loud - almost painful - are all concerts like that? (I don’t get out much.)

There have been great extended family times here at home with our Traverse nieces and nephews - Thanksgiving, birthdays, Easter - it’s so nice to have family close by.

Dick and I both have gray hair disease, which means that we’re not getting any younger - but we’re hanging in there and enjoying life to the max. Live the life you love and love the life you live.

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Cherry Festival

The tourists had the weekend and the 4th to enjoy the Festival - today we decided it might be safe to brave the crowds and try for lunch at the food court in the Open Space.

It took some logistics to get me and my walker properly dropped off and met up with, but Dick is getting really good at it, thank goodness.

There were still hoards of people, but there were some empty tables, even at lunch time. Dick got a Greek salad from the U&I and I got fish and chips from Minerva's. Yumminess. We sat with some businessmen - a contractor, a realtor, and one other. It was interesting.

It was another ideal day to be outside - the Festival people have been blessed with good weather this year. We walked around a little bit after lunch - over to the water to check out the boats, and around Gibbyville. The mini train was absolutely loaded with families - we saw one empty seat.

These posters are at the entrance to Gibbyville - no way to tell how accurate they are, but evidently people are here from all over.

Sunday, July 03, 2011

How to Avoid the Cherry Festival

Found it 07/03/2011You found End of the Road Uba Visit Log
On a beautiful July day in northern Michigan, with the Cherry Festival in full swing, we decided to get out of town on a caching expedition. This find capped off what is for us a normal full day of caching, eight interesting finds on a nice drive with stops for lunch and beverage replenishment. On our tour, we spotted 5 other happy groups cruising along in their yellow rag top Jeeps but none as nice as ours. This cache is definitely in muggle heaven on a warm summer day, we had to wait out two sets of them but the scenery makes the wait more than bearable.
Spotted the cache, scooped it up and took it back to the cachemobile to sign. Then, after the boat pulled out, the young lovers left and the next boater was backing down the ramp, quickly replaced it. Thanks for the fun.
Found it 07/03/2011You found Williams Cache Visit Log
We were aware of the story, we have both read Al Barnes books, but we have never visited this site before. Once more we write, "Were it not for Geocaching, we would never have known this was here." Thanks for showing it to us.
Found it 07/03/2011You found The Old Roadbed Visit Log
Cache was sort of out in the open. We covered it in place. Picked up quite a bit of trash, signed the log and left Jack Squat. Thanks for the smilie.
Found it 07/03/2011You found MLT Lodi Visit Log
We like the MLT series and we love ammo cans. Put our sticker in the log book and left our card. TFTC
Found it 07/03/2011You found The Unwanted Headstone Visit Log
We were out caching on a beautiful Sunday. After finding the Historical Kalkaska cache, we cached our way home. We think that the stone is probably someone who was reinterred nearer his family or home. We singed the log and placed it in a ziplock. Traded what we think is a gold nugget for some geojunk. TFTC
Found it 07/03/2011You found North Branch of the Manistee Visit Log
Our goal today was to find and log the Historic Caches of Kalkaska. After finding that one, we came over here. The area around the cache is heavy with poison ivy so we tread very softly and carefully and I washed my hands and legs off thoroughly after replacing the cache. The original log book and the cache contents are wet. Some one has replaced the wet log with a new one but placed it in the same unsealed zip lock. We dumped the water out of the container, removed the geojunk and dried it out as best we could, We put our sticker in the damp log and placed it in a fresh baggie. TFTC
Found it 07/03/2011You found Historic Caches of Kalkaska County Visit Log
Today was a fantastic day to be out and about. With the Cherry Festival in full swing and the second day of the air show, we wanted to get out of town. We had found all of the caches required for this cache and so this was today's target. Our first three we logged on a busy day in eight years ago. On July 5th, 2003 we visited GC4D3A Stop Pining at Seven Bridges, GCA060 Ghost of Prince Froggers, and GCE309 Take me out to the ball game. Later that year we found GCGJW9 The Cascades at Rugg Pond on December 9th. We learned of the importance of GC36 Geocache 612 and made it the target of our first outing of 2004, finding it on January 4th. We were the 55th to find this, the second oldest cache in the state. In reviewing the logs, we find that more than 60% of those who logged it before us have less than 250 finds. In fact, of the first 10 to log it, only one is still active.
We loaded up our kayak and scored GCGPMH Torch River Paddle In on Oct. 13, 2004. Then there's GCJ287 MLT Sharon, we can't log it because we own it, or can we? Oh well, let's not revisit that discussion. We took nothing, left our card, our tag and a magnifying glass. Thanks for the cache, it brings back a ton of memories.
Found it 07/03/2011You found Cache to Eagle #14 Scenic Trails-Bay Trails Dist Visit Log
Our goal today was further east but we couldn't resist this one. We were absolutely wowed by the bridge! Although GZ is damp, it is far from "mucky" now. We traded one of our tags for a golfball. Congratulations to Cullen Lane for his accomplishment. A job well done!