What I Did on My Summer Vacation in Michigan
Labor Day weekend traditionally marks the “official” end of summer. It seems we were just celebrating Memorial Day, getting in swim suit shape, and looking forward to the long, warm days ahead. How does it fly by so quickly?
Maybe I’m just being nostalgic remembering the annual back to school writing of “What I Did On My Summer Vacation”.
So even though there’s still time to enjoy warm days and ease into fall I decided to share a few of my favorite things about summer in and around my hometown, Traverse City, Michigan.
Just click on underlined items in the list to get more information from my blog. Hope you’ve been enjoying your summer!
In no particular order the best part of summer . . .
Having the windows open – letting the outside in – hearing the birds sing
Hanging out in our Hammocks with a good book from Traverse Area District Library
Pizza & salad from The Filling Station
Occasionally splurging on Ice Cream
Yoga classes at Yen Yoga and Fitness
Learning history and fun facts about my hometown of Traverse City
Cherry Festival – air show & fireworks – from our balcony
Kayak Crystal River (on our paddle boards – maybe not the best idea)
Rainy day Movie at The State Theatre (with Popkies Front Street Blend popcorn of course)
Sunset at Empire Beach
Sunrise at West Bay
Little Fleet Food Trucks
The Farmer’s Market
Paddle Boarding
Enjoying a delicious sunset dinner at Mission Table
Entertaining Family & Friends
Slack-lining
Stopping at Gallaghers for fresh corn & tomatoes
hanging out at the beach
Photography – everyday, everywhere
Fields of sunflowers
Sleeping Bear Dunes
Misty Foggy Days
Hot Sunny Days
Pyramid Point
Breakfast at Patiserie Amie
Walking on the beach
Fields of Wildflowers
Hiking and exploring all the different trail heads
The wildlife
Outdoor dining
Exploring the country side and fun small towns
Here’s a link to a short video of some of my favorite summer moments in Michigan.
Hope you’ve been enjoying your summer! I’d love to hear about it in the comments below!