I got up early this morning. The sky was beautiful as the sun came up. A Viking river cruise ship came by just after the sun was up. It docked just down the river from the campground.
The Dirschell's are Traveling Again
Our lives in Missouri.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Day 16 - Wednesday, June 24 - Another Glorious Day
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Day 15 - Tuesday, June 23 - Another Beautiful Day in Paradise
Last nights low was 46. We (especially me) were a little slow climbing out of a nice warm bed this morning. By the time we (me) finished breakfast it was time to head outside. It was still cool out but what a marvelous day.
An interesting 5th wheel unit.
We went to the West Pier Drive In for a late lunch. It wasn't as good as we remembered, but not bad. I thought the mushrooms were very good, Kathy thought they were okay. The teen age girl who was our "car hop" was bubbly and a joy to watch here scurry around, jogging some of the time, taking orders and carrying food to the cars. A great work ethic.There is no inside seating. There is a small wing off the back, it isn't quite as small as it appears in this photo.
Monday, June 22, 2026
Day 14 - Monday, June 22 - SPECTACULAR DAY!!!!
We were in no hurry to leave the rest area this morning since we were only 120 miles from the campground in Sault Ste Marie. We slept well at the rest area. The overnight low was 50.
The day was awesome. Kathy called it spectacular as we drove over the Mackinaw Bridge. She had been the one driving the coach over most of the times we have crossed but today I was driving and she got to look, and take photos.
About 10 miles from Sault Ste Marie we stopped at a rest area and had lunch.
We weren't in a hurry and were probably there at least an hour. I think only 2 trucks came through the truck parking area while we were there.Then it was on to the Soo Locks Campground. I dumped our waste tanks on the way in, since the sites don’t have sewer hook ups, while Kathy checked us in. This is an old campground. It was set up for travel trailers being backed into the sites. Most of the sites on the river had motorhomes in them today. The motorhomes were parked facing the river. We do the same. As long as you know the situation and bring enough electrical cord and water hose so that you can route it under your RV it isn’t a problem.
The view of Canada through our windshield.
We had not finished getting set up when the CSL Laurentien went by heading to the locks. She is only a little over 700' long.
Maybe a half hour later the Indiana Harbor went by. She is 1,000' long.
There are 13 thousand footers currently sailing on the Great Lakes. Basically that is the maximum length for getting through the locks.
About 5:45P the James R Barker went by headed downstream. Since the several more have went past. It appears that current traffic has the locks maxed out.
We sat outside for almost an hour before the breeze caused us to head back inside.
Today's high was a mostly sunny, breezy 64 degrees. Tonight's low is forecast to be 48, awesome sleeping weather. At 9PM it is 52 degrees. Now that we are plugged in to shore power I may actually dig out the controller for my electric blanket, although we both slept fine last night without turning on the heat.
God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Day 13 - Sunday, June 21 - Happy Father's Day
This morning we went out to David's and visited with him a little before going back to the Fairgrounds and heading north. We weren't in a hurry to leave since we only planned on travelling 240 miles today.
A few section of I69/US127/I75 were rough but most pavement surfaces were reasonable. We stopped at a nearly empty carpool parking lot where Kathy fixed us lunch, near Alma, MI.
I took the photo below as I walked around the parking lot. In one 30 mile stretch along US127 we saw several oil wells (at least one of them was pumping), maybe 40 acres of solar panels and dozens of wind turbines (only 1 of them had vanes that were turning).
Then it was on to the rest area near Gaylord for an overnight stay. Parked at the Gaylord rest area.
I walked to the back of the rest area to look at the small lake.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Day 12 - Saturday, June 20 - More Driving Around
First thing this morning Kathy went to the local Aldi store and picked up a few more groceries. Mid morning we picked up Mom and headed to a quaint grocery store on the other side of Bronson, MI.
Then it was on to an In and Out Burger in Sturgis, MI. We have no idea how one of them happens to be in Sturgis. They are a drive through burger place, only drive through, you can't even go inside to order. Burgers were okay, coney dog was okay, Chicago style hot dog was good.
Sturgis is only a few miles north of Indiana. We headed south out of Sturgis, down to route 120, and took it east all the way back to Fremont, IN, and the lemon ice cream place. Gasoline in Indiana is 50-60 cents a gallon less than in Michigan.
We dropped Mom off at her place and headed back to the Fairgrounds. We are pretty much packed up and ready to head north in the morning. We are looking forward to being back in Michigan's UP.
God is good. I pray that He bless you and yours. He has blessed me.
Friday, June 19, 2026
Day 11 - Friday, June 19 - Another Beautiful Day
Kathy is feeling almost back to normal. PTL!
Ed & Cindy stopped by this morning and visited for an hour or so.
My hearing aids needed the wax cleaned from then and I found that I forgot to bring "wax traps" and "domes" with me. I tried a couple of local pharmacies but they did not have any. I will have to find a hearing aid place as we travel around.
After a short nap I went to Mom's and brought her back to the coach. Kathy fixed us potato soup (like my grandmother used to make) with strawberry short cake for dessert. YUM,YUM!!! About 7 I took Mom home.
I added another reservation to our list. The nights of July 9, 10 & 11 we will be at The Country Village is Ishpeming, MI.
We have reservations at the Soo Locks Campground for June 22, 23 & 24, in Sault Ste Marie.
Then at the Bay Mills Casino in Brimley, MI for June 25, 26 & 27.
Then we go to the Marquette Tourist Park for June 28, 29, 30 & July1 .
We have previously stayed at all of the above campgrounds.
Then on to the Hancock Recreation Area (Hancock, MI) for July 2, 3, 4 & 5. This will be our first time their.
Then across the river to the Houghton RV Park (Houghton, MI) for July 6, 7 & 8, also a place where we have stayed.
Tomorrow I need to find campgrounds with vacancies and get reservations made at a few other places in the UP. We are hoping that Soo Locks will have a site available for a couple of nights in late July or early August. We love that place.
It is a peaceful evening as I sit by an open window writing this. The temperature is 67 degrees.
I haven't given up on Spanish yet. I'm still having a difficult time retaining things. I have to do a lot of reviewing. The daily lessons in both Babbel and Duolingo are short. I've done a lesson, or reviewed one, 141 consecutive days in Duolingo and 106 consecutive days in Babbel. Babbel keeps track of time and says I've spent 37 hours and 19 minutes doing its lessons.
God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Days 9 & 10 - Wednesday & Thursday, June 17 & 18 - Rainy
It rained all day yesterday. Kathy was ill and we both just hung around the coach all day.
Kathy felt somewhat better today but decided to stay home all day. Mid-morning I walked up to the Fair offices and paid for us to stay through Sunday AM. On the way back, on the other side of a grassy area, I noticed this hawk(?) hopping around on the ground. After a couple of hops it took it a couple of tries but it managed to fly up to the top rail of a board fence. It was pretty scruffy looking.































