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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Relaxing...Day 12

Relaxing...
Day 12

I went back and edited the previous few blogs so you are good to go if you want to reread them. I type very quickly and am notorious for skipping and repeating words. Some day maybe my fingers will catch up with my brain! 

Mr. Quilter Cook is off getting his photos and although I'm all packed and ready to head out, I am taking time to just RELAX. He can be kind of um...focused when it comes to accomplishing things on a list. So, he's in his zone when he has ten lighthouses and/or covered bridges to find and shoot in a day. He doesn't have ten this morning, but two in downtown Detriot (I hope he makes it back) and one bridge in the Greenfield Village here in Dearborn. 

I know many may be asking why in the world I'm not going to Greenfield Village. Well, remember way back to the first day at the lighthouse when I popped my hairline fractures in my foot from standing too long? Yep. Well, ever since I have only been able to wear my sandals for shoes. The Village is a total living history town which will require a lot of walking. I am not going to risk it if I can't even wear proper footwear. I really wanted to go, but alas not this time around. I also wanted to do the Henry Ford Museum and houses, but those are also off the table. 

Mr. Quilter Cook is hoping to sweet talk the officials into allowing him to snap a photo of their covered bridge and get out of there, but I think that's probably doubtful. It's pretty $$$ and meant to be an all day adventure, so it doesn't make sense to pay for me to go if I can't stay very long. Or walk. 

The good news is that I was able to get some great sleep last night! It feels good not to fumble around in the morning in a daze. It's a brand new day! Let's get going! 

But first, coffee...

So, once Mr. Quilter Cook returns we will be turning west on our journey back towards Wisconsin! 

 It sure seems like we've been gone a very long time! 

But, the blogging will continue so be sure to check in! 

The Quilter Cook 


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