From Ann Arbor we headed west toward Lake Michigan. We did a bit of hiking in the woods of a local park and discovered a vine hanging from the branches of a great old tree. It dangled about 75 feet down, all the way to the forest floor. We spent the next half an hour swinging on it before heading back to the bus to make bean burritos and then venturing off in search of a place to watch the first World Series game.
The following day we visited Warren Dunes State Park where we climbed some dunes (who knew Michigan had sand dunes??) and took a brief stroll along the coast of Lake Michigan before heading to Chicago. Chicago is the first big city we've stayed over night in with the bus. Finding a suitable place to park it, where we would not get towed away while sleeping was a bit of a challenge. With a bit of advice from a local "meter maid" we managed to find a place to pull in just a few miles from downtown and quite near to a metro line.
We've done a bunch of wandering around the city over the last few days to see sites like the Sears Tower, Millenium Park and all of its sculptures and gardens, and the Navy Pier. Halloween celebrations have been in full swing and we've noticed some crazy costumes, and been able to hear some scary stories from an assortment of story tellers. We also decided to celebrate our 3rd Anniversary by enjoying some of the deep dish pizza Chicago is famous for.
2 comments:
Happy Halloween!
We love all your pictures and stories. There is one of those mirror sculptures in NYC and we took a picture of The Gardner Girls in it. I love how you are in the background taking the picture of Betsy.
Don't know who is between St. Louis and New Orleans but email Dan or Maureen and they can probably tell you if there are any Pecks you can hit up for a shower and a meal.
Love & miss you guys!!
Mom, Dad, Kevin & Gabby
Hi Betsy and Jori,
Am enjoying your trip accounts and so glad that you are heading south.
How lucky you have been finding places to stay and invites to eat.
We are doing fine here.
Safe traveling and keep up the journal, it's fun to read.
Love,
Sybil
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