This morning we went to a local grocery store to "fill the larder". We can't remember what grocery shopping was available in Houghton and Hancock when we were there a few years ago. Houghton has a population of around 8,600 and Hancock has a population of around 4,600. (They are separated by the Portage River.) The plan is to spend a week in the Houghton/Hancock area when we leave here tomorrow.
Kathy has seen this store as we were on our way to the Tourist Park. Disclaimer 😊I copied these photos from the online sources. The store has a nice bakery. It is privately owned. With a Walmart and a Meijer both in town, it must be tough to compete. The place was as nice/clean as it looks in the photo. Also, workers in the store were pleasant.
After lunch and a short walkabout I regened our water softener and then sat outside until around 3 PM. I have no desire to camp in a tent but I do find some of them interesting.I've noticed the tents in the two photos below each time I've walked around. I've never seen people at either tent.
Today's high was 88, not quite as hot as yesterday. It was 87/88 from 1PM-5PM. A little after 6PM a rainstorm blew through the area. We noticed the lady next door had a jacket on, right before the rain started. By 7PM the temp had dropped to 67 degrees. We actually turned the AC off.
We are such Glampers (glamorous camper). We like it here at the Marquette Tourist Park. And, Lord willing, we will be back again. Normally only having a 30 amp connection is not a problem because it is cool enough that we don't have to worry about needing AC. This trip has been different. We are limited to running one AC unit and have to be careful with other heating appliances. No running the coffee maker, toaster & microwave (all of which I run when I fix my breakfast) and the AC at the same time. The good news is that this site has a lot of shade so it really hasn't been much of a problem.
Next stop is the Hancock Recreation area. There we will have a 30 amp electrical connection and water, no sewer hook up. We will be there 4 nights so if we aren't careful we may have to move to the dump station and dump our gray water tank during our stay. Then its across the river to the Houghton RV Park where we will have a full 50 amp hook up, PTL.
The rain has passed, the sun is back out and it has the makings of a great evening. Almost a campfire evening.
God is good. I pray that He bless you and yours. He has blessed me.



































