The Inn at Windmill Farm
Travel Blogs from Baileys Harbor
Touring the rest of Door County Peninsula
... 2 theater companies permanently in residence out there, many restaurants, local events and activities, and artists of every medium, that create a real feeling of community. We could feel why people love living out there - even in the cold of winter. They are like a huge family and all look out for one another.
Some more photos of our days adventures...
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Hiking in the Parks
... hiked through the woods to Caves County Park nearby, where we found spectacular scenery of the limestone caves along the coastline, that have been formed by years of erosion. Really a beautiful place and a fun hike.
Below is just a snip of some of scenery we saw at these two beautiful parks.
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Sand Bay at Sturgeon Bay, WI
... the bay and the sunrise without even getting out of bed. It was absolutely gorgeous! No neighbors - most had gone home for the summer or had already closed down their summer homes in readiness for the coming winter. So it was peaceful and quiet like owning our own beach lot, and only about 7 miles from the village of Sturgeon ...
On our way to Wisconsin
... that the bridge has no barrier between the two directions. Wonder how many accidents they have when it is windy or snowing. One lane each way is paved the other steel graded.
Driving along the southern edge of the UP the view of the lake is spectacular. Sometimes you forget it is a lake and not the ocean especially when there are waves.
We made into town and found the ...
Lots of lighthouses
We started our trip with a lunch stop at the new Hard Rock Four Winds located in New Buffalo, MI. It is located in the SW portion of the state just above the Indiana border. From here we head to Milwaukee to see the first of 5 lighthouses for the day. I am impressed with Milwaukee's waterfront, It has a nice Riverwalk/Lakewalk and has some nice parks right on Lake Michigan. We spent the night in NE ...