Morning all. Slept in this morning. Hot weather can wear one out, especially if it’s muggy. Fortunately this weather is on it’s way out. Had some storms come through around dinner time and had a really heavy rain for awhile. I think it was the heaviest rain we had this summer so far. Everything is soaked out there.
Cheryl, glad you got your trailer home safely. M-DOT does open lanes on holiday weekends but sometimes there are reasons they can’t and the volume of traffic yesterday was horrendous everywhere. Even two lane roads were backed up that normally don’t see traffic like that. All that traffic in that picture I posted yesterday is summer holiday stuff. Normally it isn’t like that. As I said, this is tourist season. People come up here to get away from the cities in southern Michigan, IL, OH, IN and also from out of state on va action.plus the UP gets a lot from WI. After Labor Day we get our roads back. I’ve had times when I can be out on 75 and not have another vehicle heading the same way I am, for 20 miles or more sometimes. Just gotta get through the season.
Judy, you probably see more RV’s out west because people are traveling, plus snowbirds coming and going. Since the pandemic, MI has boomed as far as RV’s are concerned. Dealers can’t even keep up with the demand here. There are RV’s everywhere. Campgrounds are full and it’s gotten to where, if you don’t make reservations way in advance, you are out of luck. Used to be, when I wanted to camp, I could go on the State Park reservation site and see what was available in my favorite parks and maybe grab a few days. Not anymore. Not that you can’t find a site for Maybe one night here or there. So this summer I am Staying home. Got other interests, projects and appts. I want to or have to do. Too many people everywhere. They have discovered the UP and now everybody wants to go up there too. Even the locals up there are complaining about the number of people all over, traffic, trashy people and everything else. A lot of us think that this is post pandemic stuff and maybe in another year or so, as travel elsewhere starts to pick up again, people who could work from anywhere, return to their offices, online schooling diminishes, people will start finding other things to do and also some who are new to camping may find out that it’s more expensive and more work than they thought and maybe you will start seeing RV’s on the market.
See the Tropical storm Elsa is churning into the Gulf. More rain for FL and up there East coast. I’m reading an article in the AARP Bulletin about the effects of climate change on the health, homes and safety of us older people. More and more heat waves, violent storms, fires, floods, tornadoes etc., affecting everything from where we live, to our food supplies and our very safety, not to mention rising costs or food, insurance, where we can live and where we would like to but are being forced to move elsewhere and everything else related to the changing climate. Veryinteresting. You gals in SE and up the coast, Stay safe.
I need to get moving here. Strip my bed, run up to hardware store and hopefully sand a couple spots on my deck steps, so I can put on some primer. I have them covered with plastic against the rain as don’t want the unfinished board I put on earlier to get wet. Got to be careful going up or done right now. So, best get moving here. Have a nice day everyone.