Wednesday, July 28th. Started early, drove by the other Lexington, Louisville, and into Indiana. Lots of road construction. Illinois has lovely rest areas, complete with playgrounds for the kids.
Saw a huge “wind farms” (wind turbines) and they went on for quite a few miles.
Went through a rainstorm on the plains, no trees with lots of fields of soybeans and corm.
Were tired, but decided to push to the Flying J just south of Milwaukie. That was a mistake! Spent a have hour looking for it and finally called. It is now a LOVES. We had driven by it a couple times, and it was right where the GPS said it was.
Thursday July 30th. Truckers have gone healthy. No donuts here either! Just bananas! Breezed thru Milwaukie. Lots of construction, but truckers went the other way, not thru the downtown. Stopped at the Audubon Center, but it did not open till 9:00AM, so we went to the Kohler-Andrea State Park and just before state park in I43 saw Cranes in a field on the side of the road. In the park we walked a marsh trail and saw some kind of heron (Edna believes it may have bee a Green Heron) and a Kingfisher
Friday July 30th. Reeder & Barb took us on a tour of the entire peninsula. Lots of parks, both state and county. They have had lots of rain and everything is very green. Reeder is great on the history of the area and gave us a lot of information on what we were seeing. Door County is a big tourist area with many cute shops. We visited an olive oil shop, can you believe a shop of nothing but olive oil and vinegar. Went to the Rock Caves Park on Lake Michigan and also saw several light houses
Stopped at Ridges Natural area. Saw a sharp-shinned hawk and an endangered Emerald Dragon Fly. This area is noted for its wildflowers and Orchids, but this was not the correct season for these.
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