Alright, I have been gone too long! This month has been crazy! I’ve got so many upcoming posts about all the projects and fun little trips that happened in May. Here is a sneak peek of these future posts~ ❤ .
McCourtie Park
One post that I’ve been wanting to share is of a park in Michigan called McCourtie Park. All of the bridges are made out of cement, but made to look like wooden bridges. A friend of mine suggested the place so her, my mother and I had to check it out! It felt like we stepped into the “Shire”.
2018 Spring in Bloom
When the flowers started to bloom I made a point to get out and take as many pictures as I could, and I have a lot too! ^_^
Spring into the Arts 2018
I was not as prepared for this artwalk like I thought I would be. I had my doubts about how my display would look this year at the Spring into the Arts, but in the end I had my wonderful family and friends to help me bring everything together! ❤ I couldn’t have done it without all the support.
Sleeping Bear Dunes 2018
After being on edge all last year, my mother and I decided to distress (celebrate her being in remission) and take time out to have ourselves a little vacation up to the Sleeping Bear Dunes national park. In the pinky finger of Michigan 😉 , we went camping, visited Lake Michigan a few times, and took a ton of pictures! It was definitely a trip well worth taking ^_^ ❤ .
Sleeping Bear Dunes Throwback 2012
After taking the trip to Sleeping Bear Dunes with my mother this year, I was inspired to share my first trip there in 2012. I had gone there to test myself and to see if I could camp and work at the national park by myself. I didn’t end up working there but I had an amazing five days that I will never forget!
There is much more to come! I’m thinking about posting these topics on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday next week. It’s so good to be back ^_^ see ya then!
Thank you! When I was at the park I happened to see that in the stream under one of the bridges. I think its a type of seaweed. I stood there quite awhile because it mesmerized me :). I think I have a video of it that I’ll put in the next post.
Glad you’re “back.” Loved the photos as I always do. What are those green thingies in the top photo?
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Thank you! When I was at the park I happened to see that in the stream under one of the bridges. I think its a type of seaweed. I stood there quite awhile because it mesmerized me :). I think I have a video of it that I’ll put in the next post.
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