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Cash or Credit?



They say it's the interest charges that get you; but in this case, I think any interest incurred borrowing money to fill up my tank is money well spent.

At this price, even their credit card transaction fees won't be covered.

Construction or Collision?





I think we chose wrong.






Go To Hell


I expected Hell to be hotter than this.



There isn't much in Hell, Michigan; but there are all the amenities I'd expect in a tiny town called Hell: mini golf, a gift shop, a pizza and ice cream joint, and restrooms. 








Tiny's Tasty Treats



Tiny's Tasty Treats was a welcome site after a long day of driving.







Shrine of the Pines


The Shrine of the Pines exhibits the handcrafted furniture of Raymond Overholzer from white pine stumps and roots he collected from what is now the Manistee National Forest.













Do Not Pass


Tustin Scenic Overlook


1300 feet above sea level is high for Michigan.










Put Your Phone In Park


First, let me take a picture.



What if I'm not the driver? 



Seriously, when driving, driving is the most important task. Don't get distracted.

AuSable River BBQ





Eating barbecue made at a former gas station down by the river -- a great start to the day.





Herr Gessler

On the corner of Main Street and Otsego Avenue in Gaylord, Michigan, stands a statue of Herr Gessler -- the evil 14th century Swiss ruler assassinated by William Tell

According to legend, Gessler hung his hat in the town square and demanded that the townsfolk bow before the hat.  William Tell and his young son refused to bow to the hat, and were arrested. Gessler told Tell that he and his son would be spared from execution if Tell would shoot an apple off the head of his son. Tell accepted the challenge and split the apple with an arrow from his crossbow.

The legend claims that Tell later killed Gessler and took his place as ruler. However, the townfolk of Gaylord, Michigan, disagree. They claim that Gessler escaped to Gaylord and now tries to ruin their annual Alpenfest by demanding people bow to his hat.


A 1500 pound statue of Gessler carved from a cottonwood tree


Ben and Sophia refuse to bow to the hat

Herr Gessler refused to smile for a photo


Sea Shell City




Seashells in Northern Michigan? You betcha!

Sea Shell City sits alongside Interstate 75 about 8 miles west of Cheboygan, and offers travelers all the seashell and nautical gifts their hearts desire.







Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse




The Mackinac Point Lighthouse served as a navigational beacon to boats traveling through the Straights of Mackinac from 1890 until it was replaced by instrumentation on the new Mackinac Bridge in 1957. Today, the restored lighthouse is open to the public.




Admission includes a guided tour of the lighthouse tower (as space is available), viewing of the keepers' quarters, a movie about shipwrecks in the straights, and a shipwreck museum to complement the movie.









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