From Rockford, I was to head north to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which interestingly enough is not part of Michigan at all, but part of Wisconsin. It is only part of Michigan by it's attachment of the Mackinaw Bridge.
Because of a prior three day snow fall in the U P, all the campgrounds that I planned to stay in were closed, so I continued on Rt. 28 west until I arrived at yet another hotel for the evening in the small town Negaunee, where a warm room was waiting for me. Negaunee is only about 149 miles to the Wisconsin border and my plan was to continue on 28 until it turned into Rt 2 through Wisconsin and into Minnesota the next morning,and then a stay at the Scenic State Park in the town of Bigfork, MN. That entry to follow. For now enjoy some photos of Michigan.TC...
Laura
Beavers at work.
Snow in April is not that uncommon in Michigan.
Very nice pics. Did you feel the goose bread? If so did you peg him with it like we did those jerky geese in SC? Love you!
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