Door County - A Weekend Getaway
It is already Wednesday of the week after my trip. Because of a test (another one) in my Anatomy class I could not sit down and type up my observations and experiences this past weekend. I did take the time to load the pictures! It is now Wednesday evening, my test done, and the phone at work is quieting down some so I can begin to tell the tale.
I cannot know where my life path is going to take me. I’m not making too many plans for very far out, because all is in transition, and increasingly I am learning that nothing is permanent. Anything could happen! Because I embrace the possibility that I will leave this state once my training is completed, I have decided I need to be sure to see the things that should be seen, lest I regret not having done them at some later date. Door County has beaconed to me for some time.
Based upon the tourist information brought to me by a co-worker (Thank You Sandee) as well as everything I picked up on my own trip, Door County offers a wide variety of activities. Primarily the towns offer high-end shopping, museums, art galleries, fine dining, and expensive lodging. It is possible however to do the Door on the cheap! And that is exactly what I did. I did not come to see art, or stay in a cushy over-priced bed, or take a jaunt on a sailboat. I did want to see the landscape, and try out the apples and cherries.
I dropped my hawk off at Dave’s (thank you once again for hawk-sitting) and was on my way. It was a pleasant day, and besides the fact that all my Saturday morning WPR (Wisconsin Public Radio) shows were interrupted because of pledge drive week, I managed to balance out listening there to other stations I picked up on the trip. Once I got up near to my destination I found a station (The Bay) that played a nice mix of music from the last four decades. Somewhere in my storage shed I’ve safely tucked away my own music . . . so very safe it is secured from my retrieving it, so I must rely on the radio.
My goal was Potawatomi State Park, just North of Sturgeon Bay. I had to check in before 3:00 or my camp site would be forfeit. I made it about 2:00 with time to spare. After a chat with the Ranger, and purchasing my State Parks Sticker from her (because I’ve managed to not get out and go anywhere all year) I entered the park to find my site. I’ve never camped before! My own family just never did this! I (we) had all the camping gear during my married existence, but just never seemed to get around to doing it. In hindsight now, I don’t know why I waited so long. It was easy, it was fun, and best of all, it was cheap! To camp is only $10 a night.
I had to get back to the campground before close at 11. I think I actually arrived around 10. I was surprised to see that it was very quiet, and most people had gone to bed. There were some campfires going. I myself tried to light one, but I was dismal in my attempts that first night. It having been a long day, and my true plans for the visit taking place the next day . . . I turned in.
(Side Note – I shall never, ever be able to go camping with my dog, Anubis. I’m certain he would bark all night long. And besides, I don’t think I’d like to be in my tent with him!!)