Anniversary trip...
Posted: 05 Mar 2016, 08:02
Making plans for our anniversary trip in June (18 years this year!). Normally, we spend that period of time (or a few weeks before) in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the city in which we were married. This year, the Mad Russian has expressed the desire to view the upper peninsula of my home state which, unfortunately for him, he has never managed to visit before now. With that in mind, I've secured a log home for four nights on the shores of Lake Superior in Munising, Michigan, just a short drive from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and with a view of Grand Island right in front of the house. What a lovely little trip this will be, and something out of the ordinary for both of us! I'm actually quite pleased that he wants to do so for a change, because salt water and warm beaches, mountains, etc. and all of the things he normally loves to travel to, lovely though they may be, pale significantly (in this Michigan girl's opinion) in comparison to the green forests and the cold but oh-so-beautiful Great Lakes which may be seen, so easily, in my "home" state (those old explorers didn't refer to them as "inland seas" for no reason!). And yes, the cabin IS pet-friendly, because of course, the babies WILL be traveling with us (fortunately, the property has 10 acres, so they should be able to run as much as they want!). And, as much as Yury hates having to drive on "road trips" (I usually do the huge majority of the driving during ALL of our vacations!), he WILL be the one to drive across the Mackinac Bridge! I HATE bridges with a passion (actually, I have a pathological fear of the damn things!), but have managed to suck it up and to drive over many of them throughout the years -- several of which have been *more* than a few miles long. BUT...a freaking suspension bridge which is designed to accommodate high winds and sway in the process of doing so? Ummm, no thanks! HE can drive across that, while I keep my freaking eyes closed! I can always take over the driving, once he manages to get us safely across that fearsome thing! Once there, though, I'll take great pleasure in showing any Yoopers I might meet what a *real* "troll" I am (the term "troll" is Yooper slang which refers to Michiganders from the lower peninsula, i.e., those of us from "under the bridge").