Today was another moving day. We've had a hectic few days and are ready to start our journey south.
We made good time on packing everything up, and were ready to go earlier than normal. That was a good thing because when we tried to put the slide outs in, they wouldn't move and the leveling jacks wouldn't retract. This is all usually automatic with the push of a couple of buttons. Fortunately, Bryan knew he needed to put hydraulic fluid in the jacks as this has happened before, and he always tries to make sure he has some in his supplies.
Bingo, the jacks came up, the slides came in and we were on our way.
Not far from the campground we went past Castle Rock, which is a lookout point that you can climb up. We didn't have time to do it on this trip.
We hadn't got much further when one of our ceiling lights started to rattle. This has also happened before. I got up and tried to tighten it, which normally works. It still rattled and then it suddenly just fell from the ceiling, and was hanging by the wires. Not a good thing!!!!
We were just approaching the Mackinac Bridge and needed to stop to fix the light. Fortunately there was a rest area just before the bridge which we went to. It was a little off the road, and not visible from the road, but we managed to get there and park.
It was the most amazingly beautiful rest stop we have ever been in.
The screws holding the light up had come out. Tempers were a little on edge, as we were both tense after the problems we had encountered already!!!
After Bryan confirmed to me that he didn't need me to help with the light, I went outside to give us both some space and take some pictures of this beautiful place.
Look at those beautiful colorful flowers with the Mackinac Bridge in the background, and a seagull in the foreground.
At the side was a small bay.
It was just a beautiful area, so peaceful for a rest area, and I walked around lost in my own little world.
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Suddenly, I noticed a lot of butterflies flying all around me and landing on the bushes. The flowers were obviously butterfly attracting ones. I was even more immersed in them, and the colors. It really was like being in another world, and of course I was talking to the butterflies!!!
I got some closeups of the butterflies. Which is not easy for me, ha!!ha!!
There are at least three butterflies in this picture, although there were many more around.
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Bryan had finished the light, and I proceeded to tell him about the butterflies and how amazing it all was. I think my happiness was contagious as he couldn't help but smile. Isn't it amazing how these things happen, and we wouldn't have seen this amazing place if we didn't need to fix that light!!!
Off we went to tackle the bridge. We paid our $14 toll fee and proceeded.
Cars queuing on the other side waiting to pay their toll. Lake Michigan to the right and Lake Huron to the left.
There were still roadworks on part of the bridge and we had to drive on the grille part.
Here's a close up of the grid we were driving on.
We survived, the bridge is not as bad as some we have been on.
I love the towns in Michigan. They are all very similar and have an old fashioned feel to them.
Most of the route was like this.
with occasional peek-a-boo views of Lake Huron.
I often look at the clouds and see what I can make of them. I can see a face in this one. It reminds me of someone/something, maybe the abominable snowman???
Lots of red barns in Michigan.
Our drama for the day wasn't finished though. As we were driving along we heard a noise, and I went to see what it was. I found the freezer door had opened, and some of our frozen food had fallen out and was on the floor. I quickly picked it all up and put it back in the freezer. All while Bryan was driving along, quite a balancing act. We were fortunate that it was the freezer, and not the fridge as no damage was done. Imagine the milk falling out of the fridge, yuck!!!!
When we eventually got to the campground everything went well and we got setup in record time. We will be at Campers Cove RV Park in Alpena, Michigan for a week, and are looking forward to some downtime. Although there is a lot we want to do here as well, so stay tuned!!!!!
























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