On The Road Again
We are on the road again, but only for a three day trip,
with Lauralyn’s friends from the quilting group from St John’s Lutheran Church
in Oregon Wi. It was a bright sunny 80
degree day when we left home and 60
degrees and fog when we got within about 2 miles of the campground. Growing up
2 miles from Lake Michigan I know “it’s always cooler by the lake”. There are
two travel trailers the same size as ours and the other three are fifth
wheelers. We are parked three next to each other with the others back to back
with those three. Two screen tents are set up in the middle of the trailers in
case we have to avoid rain drops while eating. Yes rain predicted for the next
three days. Of course they predict clearing when we leave on Wednesday.
By dinner time we
were all in jeans and sweatshirts. The sites are all hard packed white rotten
gravel, very level and have water and electric hook ups. A lot different from
when we had to go to an old fashioned hand pump and bring water back to the
camp site. Dinner tonight was a fish fry, cooked in a very large propane fired
deep fryer, by one of the guys that had caught bluegills through the ice this
past winter. Food always seems to taste
better when you’re out camping and it doesn’t have to be beans and wieners. They
even have table cloths and center pieces on the two tables. No camp fire
tonight, just conversation until the
damp got to us.
Monday morning greeted us with more fog that would last
until 3:30 pm, but at least there wasn’t any rain. After breakfast 10 of us
decided to road trip to Kenosha, WI., about 20 miles from where we are camping.
We are in search of Tenuta’s Italian Store/Deli that one of the couples is
familiar with because they lived in that area for a while. Everyone found something
they couldn’t pass up. Of course after looking at all that food we had to have
lunch there. The cannoli’s were especially good. The owner even brought out a
medium sized container of olives for us to have with our lunch. Well worth a
stop if you’re in the area.
On the way back to the campground we took a route along Lake
Michigan. The couple that knew the area called us on their cell phone from
their car and we put our phone on speaker in the other car trying to listen to their travel guide narration.
Didn’t work real well but it was entertaining. We did make a stop at the
O&H Danish Bakery in Racine that has been making and selling “The Famous
Racine Danish Kringle” since 1949. Finally something younger than I am. O&H
Danish was the first bakery in the United States to specialize in the making of
this Danish treat. Too hard to explain a kringle if you don’t know what it is
just go to www.ohdanishbackery.com
. Did I mention that the Kringel is now recognized as the WI state pastry. Another one of those trivial facts that I
know. Just don’t ask me what I had for breakfast. We also ended up buying an
apple fruit stick, a Danish apple coffee cake, to serve with breakfast tomorrow.
After another wonderful dinner we sat around a camp fire until about 10 pm
before we finally gave in to the damp creeping into the old bones. If you’re
over 65 you’ll know what I’m talking about.
The nice thing about having six couples is
that each couple only has to cook one breakfast or dinner while we are here. We
have breakfast tomorrow and we will be serving cinnamon raisin French toast,
bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice, coffee and the apple stick we got at the
Danish Bakery.
Tuesday got here at about 5 am for me. Hard down pour last
night and early this morning, but no strong winds. I was awake early listening
to rain drops, thinking about how I would have to pull the picnic table under
our awning just to cook this morning. By the time I got outside the rain had
stopped and I knew we could have breakfast for 12 done by 8:30 am as planned. Well
how about by 9 am. I blamed being a half hour late on the fact that it’s been a
long time since I cooked for 12, especially when I have to do it outside while
Lor was cooking the French toast inside the warm dry camper. I have a 30 year old Coleman two burner propane stove
that I did bacon, sausage and scrambled eggs on and found out it really
splatters hot grease when those rain drops fall from the trees. We must have done OK as breakfast cooks because they ate everything
including the Danish coffee cake.
It turned out to be a fairly nice, mostly sunny day. The ladies chatted and the guys played a camp
ground version of bocce ball. They used a softball for the pallino or jack and
there was no place that we couldn’t throw it. Made for an interesting game with
the mud and water. Dinner was barbecued ribs, potato salad and water melon for
desert. There theme for dinner was a 4th of July picnic. Hey it’s the
end of June and it’s supposed to be warm even in Wisconsin. I thought I could
even see my breath. The only bad news was that we found out the dump station
was full and would not be open until 9 am tomorrow. Breakfast was once again on
the agenda for 8:30 am so no one really was concerned.
Wednesday morning I turned on the TV to catch the morning
news and weather and found out visibility was only ¼ mile so there was no hurry
to finish breakfast and get hooked up. Time for that 2nd and maybe
even third cup of coffee. We were all packed up and ready to leave at 11 am and
already I can’t wait until we go somewhere with the group next year. I did know
some of the guys from habitat and some from VFW so it was like being with old
friends and now have some new ones too.
Our next trip, July 17th through the 22nd is to Lac Du Flambeau, WI where we will be
camping by ourselves at the reservation campground less than a mile from the
casino. You’ll have to read the next blog to see if we won enough to pay for
our trip. Sure hope so. That’s it for now and we hope that you are having as
much fun this summer as we are. Campground rating is five stars. The group,
priceless. Thanks to the quilters for inviting us along.
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