De-stressing

Today was a day for de-stressing. A day for sitting by the lake, where every breeze off the water blew more stress off me and back into the swamp. Today was a hazy (Caused by all the smoke from the Canadian wildfires), lazy (Well, that’s on me), day of summer. It was a beach day. The first of many such days that I hope to enjoy while I am here this summer. Yesterday, we drove up from Ann Arbor. Trading the heat from there, for afternoon showers. Arriving at the cabin, it was quite a bit cooler than where we had come from. Saw a turkey in the parking lot, with her flock of turkey nuggets. After dinner, we visited Anne and Bill for a while before we trundled off to bed. We were too tired to make the bed, so we just slept in our sleeping bags. I dreamed of no more driving. We have already recovered some today. We went to town, bought gas and groceries, recycled, had lunch at Penny’s. At Meijer’s I managed to hook a trophy Walleye.
Carl
Mackinaw Bridge
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On My Phone
Deep Local—Ann Arbor
We had breakfast this morning at Roos Roast, a local coffee shop in Ann Arbor. Who knew that brewing coffee could be so technical. We spent the day visiting with Harry and watching the workmen building a new memory care facility across the courtyard. Dinner tonight—takeout from TK Wu, brought over by Jane.



