Friday, September 14, 2007

OLD MISSION PENINSULA - WOMP FESTIVAL

Traverse Bay RV Resort where we have purchased our RV lot, is about 3 miles East of East Grand Traverse Bay. The downtown area of Traverse City is on the water at the South end of West Grand Traverse Bay.

Old Mission Peninsula is eight miles long in the middle of Grand Traverse Bay. It is full of cherry and apple orchards, wineries, Bed and Breakfasts, restaurants, antique shops, and beautiful views of East and West Traverse Bay.



One of seven vineyards on the Peninsula. The Peninsula is mainly rolling hills.
The WOMP Festival is held at Bowers Harbor Park in the middle of the Peninsula. Five wineries and four restaurants from the Peninsula are represented. Each winery offers three of their varieties for wine tasting and the restaurants offer three items from their menu. We tasted for the first time, from Chateau Chantal Winery, a sparkling cherry wine which was absolutely delicious. We have since purchased several bottles of this wine. We didn't know that Michigan had wineries let alone outstanding wines.

There was a local band playing soft rock with a backdrop of orchards and vineyards.


At the very tip of the Peninsula, we walked this beach that once had water caressing the shore. At this point, you are looking at Lake Michigan which has dropped 24 inches in the last couple of years. Now a walk of about one mile gets you to a place where you can stick your toes in the water.


This is the view were land and water now meet and where you can touch Lake Michigan waters. Along the peninsula, we spotted houses with docks, but their boats are now anchored about 1/2 mile or more out from their property. Now that must be an inconvenient truth!

This is the former light house and keeper's home on the tip of the peninsula where many a ship has sunk in strong storms with waves hitting the ships again and again with no chance for the ship to right itself.
Standing on the 45 parallel as the sign says. The tip is at the same parallel as Seattle, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Toronto, Bangor (Maine), Nova Scotia, and Zurich (Switzerland).


1800s cabin built by Americans moving westward.

This side of the cabin shows the bedroom area. They made their own clothes, grew what vegetables they could, and fished and hunted for meat.
This area has the warming and cooking stove, table, and rocking chair. There was a loft for the children to sleep.

This is Chateau Chantal winery, bed and breakfast, and spa.



This vineyard reaches to the shore of West Grand Traverse Bay.

TRAVESE BAY RV RESORT - OUR SUMMER HOME

This is our summer home (mid-May to mid-October) These are the ponds directly behind our RV. This park has 3 sections (South [which is beyond this group of RVs], Center [the group of RVs in the picture is where our site is], and North. There are 172 sites at this time, and the park can grow to 350 sites with adding another section. We have woods to our south and north, and across the pond and road is a meadow and another group of woods. The woods can be enjoyed by the walking paths through them.



Across the street from this lot, our truck and rv can be seen. Most sites are landscaped. Ours has minimal landscaping at present, but over the next two years, we will put pavers and landscaping.

This picture was taken from our back yard. The building to the left is the office and clubhouse. This clubhouse, on the bottom level, is used for breakfast, dinners, movies, and other entertainment.
The upper level has the office, main library, weight room and lounge. The lounge is actually in a sunroom/porch. When doing exercises, you are looking out at the beautiful forest.



This is typical of the many landscaped common areas. This one divides the road going to the office--right is for entering and left is exiting. They have a full time landscaper as the park has about 90 acres.

This is the pond in the south section. There are a number of apple trees which have been filled with apples this year.
There are many apple orchards in the area, and we have been eating a variety called Honey Crisp, and it is the most delicious apples I have ever had. Their fresh pressed apple cider is soooooo good.


This is the north side view of our site. This huge evergreen graces our front yard. Behind it is their standard shed which is wonderful to have. Our site is 50' wide and 80' deep. We have a small grass lawn in the backyard that ends about one foot from the pond. We have six or so ducks that have been spending time in the pond. We even had a blue heron and a seagull visiting.




This is the south side of our site, and as you can see, our neighbor has really landscaped their site nicely and have a special eating area with grill on the side and in the backyard a patio which faces the pond.
This is another view of the ponds behind us. The pond beyond this one abuts our property, and we so enjoy the sound of cascading water from the water fountain.


This is the south clubhouse. Another just like it is at the north end of the park. The windows in the center is where the laundry is and to the left of the door is where private bathrooms with showers are. The windows to the right is where there are tables and chairs for cards and other games, a big screen TV, mini library and a game center with puzzles, board games, and cards.


When I walk Wubie, he loves to stop at the side of the clubhouse and roll around on the smooth concrete. He also likes walking on the various paths through the woods.


This is the view of the tables and chairs side of the room. To the left of this picture is a mini kitchen so that folks can have drinks and snacks while here.


Another view of the south pond. Walking around each of the three sections is a good 30 minute walk.











Saturday, September 08, 2007

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN

Across from the main business district is a view of the beach and west Grand Traverse Bay. When traveling to Front Street, which is the main street for shops and restaurants, we have a wonderful drive along the shores of both east and west Grand Traverse Bay.
The shops along one side of front street. There are usually many strollers looking in shop windows and shopping in these unique stores.

A look at the old fashioned clock along the sidewalk.
Stopping to pet the puppy.


Along the other side of the street, there are places where you can stop and spend a few quiet moments at the Broadman River.


End of summer sales are still in progress on this very fall-like day.
This is a side street off of Front Street with a view of west Grand Traverse Bay.


Looking down this street is an old "State Theater" which has been converted into more specialized movie showings of films from around the world.
Another view of the Broadman River adjacent to Front Street with boardwalks for viewing the river.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY - OUR NEW SUMMER HOME AREA

We decided earlier this year to find an area of the country to spend our Summers in our RV home. After getting two wonderful introductions to the Grand Traverse bay area by two of our RV friends from Michigan, and especially our dear Gulf Waters neighbors from Cadillac Michigan, we settled on this wonderful area.

Grand Traverse Bay has natural beauty, mild Summers, very rich culture, 18 wineries, fantastic restaurants, the famous Interlochen Center for the Performing Arts and more. It has everything we would dream of for a Summer location.

The center of the Grand Traverse Bay area is half-way between the Equator and the North Pole at the 45th parallel, and is surrounded by most of the largest bodies of fresh water in the World.