One of the coolest things about
traveling is experiencing different places through the eyes of close
friends and family. Come to think of it, there are seldom times I go
to a place and have the experience I want to without knowing, or
meeting someone that lives and exists there to show me what their
place, their home, their hole, corner, and community is all about.
Then, if you're lucky, that person will
share their venue, zone, city, hangout, and abode with you to a point
where you feel like it's your own. To a point where you feel like a
local, feel like this place is yours too.
There are lots of places in the world I
feel this way about, sure I may have never technically lived
there, but due to the kindness of others while I was there, I feel
like I could, and if I did, I would do it right.
Of all these places, Michigan is one of
them, but in a different way than the rest because Michigan really is
a home for me now. It is where the people I share a name with
reside... (which is a different place than it was a year ago, which
is kinda crazy to think about). It is a place I know we can always go
as a refuge from the world. Pretty cool.
So, as I've been getting to know this
new home, these are a few of my favorite things....Lakes, beer, and
fish. Yep, I think that about sums up Michigan. Let me explain...
First of all, the lakes.... I know that
Minnesota is taking the “ten thousand lakes” claim and all, but
Michigan has a little somethin somethin too. Three of the top five largest lakes in the world. Yes, I
did say world by the way, not country, world.
This last month we made it to the
smallest of the three, Lake Michigan, for my first time. They call it
the third coast I assume because of the vast beautiful sandy beaches
all along the shore.
A visit to the Sleeping Bear Dunes, is your typical national park experience. Unbearably crowded and hectic in the parking lot....
...but take the time to hike half a mile in and you have the place and views all to your self.
Another great lake we visited on this
trip was Superior. Wow, what amazing remote beaches and dramatic
cliffs. While you have to put in the effort to find them, I'm glad we
did. The upper peninsula is an escape, and the seashore is just pure
desolate if in the right place.
Beer has definitely been a theme on
this trip, we have been to some of the most beery places in the
country... While many of these places seem to be just getting into
the beer revolution, Michigan was one of the states that started it.
Of course we went to the expected classic breweries... Shorts,
Founders... but my favorite beer find in Michigan came from
Blackrocks Brewery way up der in Marquette. They made a Honey
Lavender Wheat which is the second lavender beer I have found on the road, and my favorite beer on the trip so far. The lavender
seems to let the brewer pull off an extremely floral but still dry
beer. So delicious. You'll have to make it to Marquette sometime for
a taste.
Next, fishing. Midwest fishing is an
experience into itself. It combines all my favorite things about
Michigan, the lakes, the beer, and of course, fishing. Everyone’s
on reels, and catching a lot. The charters pay off as well as the
private trips with Captain Bill LaForge.
Outside of all the beer, fishing, and
laking, what makes Michigan so special (for me at least) is our
family. It's that in between alllll the running around, there is also the
down time with a big kitchen to cook big meals, beds to take naps, a
fridge stocked with local beer, and always someone to place a hand of
cards with.
So here is a thank you to Liz for
helping me make pies...
Bill for always being so concerned about us going fishing and having good beer stocked in the fridge for when we arrive...
Allie
for all the sisterly love...
and the rest of the family for always
keeping me on my toes!
As I reflect on my thoughts about
traveling and the importance of seeing a place through the eyes of a
local inhabitor, I think about how I could be better about being that
person for travelers I meet in my homes... I think about how
important it is for us to build bonds across the world to maintain
peace, acceptance, and a thriving human race. I think about how one
of the best ways we can accomplish that is by gaining a better
understanding of eachother, where we're from, what we do and why. And
how do we do that? Travel. So in your home or homes for that matter,
when you meet someone that took the time to visit and try to learn
more about you and your place, while sometimes it may be hard, be
the person to show the traveler what it takes for your home to be
theirs too.
I'm curious to hear everyone's thoughts
on this matter. Agree or disagree? Stories to share about any
positive or negative traveling experiences relating to this topic?
Well, that's all I have for now! Here
are a few more throw back pics documenting all of our side jaunts
that I didn't get to in this write up!
Love you all,
Annette and Jeff
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