Up the familiar lane....
Up the sidewalk...
Margaret, our hostess, called a couple of others who came to share coffee. This was an almost daily event when we lived in Michigan. Anywhere from 4 to 12 people gathered any given morning to catch up with news, care for each other, and leave to go about the day. Since we left, they meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. We arrived on an "off " day.
While Gary golfed nearby, I took my 30 minute walk around the Das Essenhaus complex in Middlebury, IN. Later, after I had checked out an antique shop and picked up Gary, we ate dinner at Das Essenhaus. Then we checked into the Country Victorian Bed and Breakfast in town.
We're both feeling fine. Looking forward to Day 3.
This place looks so warm and cosy....is it easy to go back home and are things the same. I am so enjoying your vacation.....:-) Hugs
ReplyDeleteAs I looked at your picture of the lane, I thought, "how sweet, you are both going down memory lane as well"...what a wonderful vacation! Love the look of your bed and breakfast Inn!
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marcy
The bed and breakfast looks wonderful. So glad you are enjoying, relaxing, and catching up with old friends.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joy to travel with you in this beautiful season of the year. I didn't realize you had once lived in Michigan. Paw Paw is very familiar to me as my Dad used to joke with my toddler daughter about how they came up with the name Paw Paw. Of course it was all fiction, but she lived for grandpa's stories! Sweet memories, thank you for bringing them back to mind.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy each moment of your vacation!
I can see you are enjoying your trip, so glad.
ReplyDeleteWell Rebecca, day two looked like a very pleasant one. I am glad to hear that you are both feeling well. Love Di
ReplyDeleteI love Das Essenhaus and Shipshawanna and Nappanea(?) What a wonderful time of ear to go. Glad you're enjoying yourselves.
ReplyDeleteWhere in Michigan did you use to live? What a wonderful tradition-coffee. My folks join hubby & I ever saturday and I love it.
Oh how I miss autumn in the east! It is so subtle here in Arizona you can almost miss it! Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
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