Wednesday March 30, 2016
This is a rare picture of our grand kids being quiet and angels. |
Thank goodness for the "Cat In The Hat Movie". |
so we went to the indoor pool that my daughter's sister in law had rented for a few days. Alisha is in the yellow top swimsuit. Maddie in front of her and the boys in the middle of the pool. |
The boys kept wanting to swim out to the outside pool, but it was too deep for Maddie, so they were stuck inside. |
Once again the Beast was packed to the max, in fact, worse than when we came south. Friday April 1, 2016 |
Our first day consisted of driving in the rain, |
and constant rolling slow downs. We decided to never leave on the 1st again. Every snowbird was on the road, just like us, heading home. |
On our drive through Alabama, I saw lots of wisteria trees in full bloom. |
On one of our stops for Mallery, I got up close and personal. Their flowers are not the best smelling, but they are beautiful in bloom. |
The next morning we crossed Wheeler Lake, which is part of the Tennessee River, before entering into Tennessee. |
At a Tennessee rest stop, I found these wild flowers. I think they are Grape Hyacinths. At first I thought they were Texas Blue Bonnets blooming in Tennessee. |
In Nashville we had construction that slowed us down again. Note the semi in front of us is not going the wrong way. It is being towed by another semi! |
In Tennessee and Kentucky, I started to see Red Bud Trees. I love Spring and all the beauty it brings. One of the many reasons I could never stay south all year round. |
Somewhere around Louisville, KY, all trees were still bare. |
We crossed the Ohio River on a new bridge from Louisville, Kentucky to Indiana. |
Here is the car top carrier that Joe bought in Alabama to give us more room going back. Unfortunately for some reason the car was just as full if not more. I did do some shopping, but not that much! |
The next day we drove to Lake Michigan in Muskegon Heights, MI. before we continued north. |
Our ocean in Michigan. |
As we drove further north we hit a few snow flurries, but nothing sticking. |
As we got closer to home, we saw more snow on the ground. |
The snow that had fallen the prior day. |
Ten miles from home we see Boyne Mountain where there is a ski resort, hotels, condo's and a indoor water park. |
A view of one of the ski runs 7 miles from home. Almost home! |
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