We also got to see my cousin Chris Howse and buy some fudge from his fudge shop.
They are doing some construction in town because apparently they haven't been changed since the late 19th century. Hooray for progress.
This cannon is here in case the French try and invade again.
Don and Vicki took us out to dinner at this place, which is not, as I first heard, called "Leg Zen." They had the best Polish food I've ever had.
And they also had a cool door.
That night, perhaps feeling the aftereffects of the saur kraut pierogi, I got a wild hare to jump in Lake Michigan.
So I did.
And then Rasheed (the dog) got so worked up that he surprised us all by jumping jumped in too. Apparently it was 'Sheed's first time in the lake, but he took it like a champ.
I should also mention that Tyedye the cat and Bunny the cat (perpetually unpictured) were great hosts as well.
4 comments:
That is a cool door! Wasn't the water freezing?!
Looks like Rasheed took a liking to you! With two cats and a dog in the same house you must have both been happy! Now, I must say you must never tell me how miserable it was to take swimming lessons in Harbor!
cool anti-french cannon!
I love Uncle Don and Aunt Vicki! I am glad that all those swim lessons paid off, kind of like a boot camp or like Russ being tortured by Suz and I so he could become Senior Class President or some other such torture that ends up blessing you in the end:)
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