Sunday, October 25, 2020

Henry Ford Museum

 On Tuesday, October 20, we went to the Henry Ford Museum.  This was a place on Graham's bucket list as he loves the show Innovation Nation.  Greenfield Village was closed so we'll have to come back at some point to see it.  Here are some pictures from the museum.

Trains:





Presidential cars:



Evolution of kitchens (a little out of order)






A farming combine
War of the worlds exhibit.

How to protect yourself in the classroom.


This was a ride where you stepped inside the airplane and you got to see what it felt like as the picture in front took you on a little trip.

This was the first plane to land in Antartica, although there was controversy over whether or not they really made it.

Lots of cars:




No traditional steering wheel

Camping anyone?



This was a dining car on display. It normally would be open to serve, but closed due to COVID

Replica of the Wright Brothers plane.
Skywalkers

George Washington's bed. It could fold up and fit into the chest at the head of the bed.
Chair Abraham Lincoln was shot in. Still has the blood stains.
Bus Rosa Parks sat in.

Old time planer.  It could plane logs 18' in length, but wasted a lot of wood.
How a Model T is put together.

Industrial changes:






Furniture changes



Evolution of the steam engine.











Sunday, October 18, 2020

Frankenmuth

 We spent a few days traveling and made a stop in Sparta, WI, to visit my cousin Dawn and husband, Gary DeWitt.  They have such a beautiful home and it was decorated throughout for the fall.  She made a fantastic chicken soup dinner for us.  We were there just few days before Dawn's birthday and could celebrate early with her.  It was so nice to visit and catch up.  

 Then a couple more days of traveling before we arrived in Birch Run, MI.  We are only a few miles from Frankenmuth, the Christmas city.  The campground is very nice but the weather is starting to get colder.  


Just before we arrive in the city of Frankenmuth, we came across this cute historic one room schoolhouse which was open from 1860 until 1921 and an old suspension bridge all decked out with pumpkins.  



Someone lined this bridge with pumpkins, what fall spirit.




One of the main places to go while in Frankenmuth is Bronner's Christmas store. The store is about 2 football fields big.  I've never seen so many Christmas ornaments and decorations.  We enjoyed our shopping!  We got some really neat personalized ornaments.


One kiss and there you have it, a Christmas card photo opportunity.

You might see this in Bob and Sharon's Christmas Card


Shopping, so many choices.

15 different sections




Where do I find it?




Small nativity or...

Large nativity


So many lights
Christmas was everywhere you looked and everything that you could think of to decorate with.



Anyone need to add to their stein collection?

Time to go into town.


Next stop the Cheese Haus!
Had to have a cheesy photo of Graham.  The bag is filled with all the cheese that we bought.  Graham had to have some cheese curds and cheese spreads.  

The tower announced some interesting facts about cheese from around the world as the doors would open revealing a figure from the area where the facts were from.


Let's eat! They say this town is famous for their family style chicken dinners. We ate at the "world famous" Bavarian Inn and Restaurant.  It was huge.  The article boasts of having seating for 1,200 people and across the street they served 1,500.  The menu was primarily German but, they had something for Bob to eat. (Bob had sausages.) The family style chicken dinners were all you can eat and included bread, mashed potatoes, gravy, buttered noodles, sweet potatoes, cottage cheese, coleslaw, chicken pasta salad, and cranberry relish, topped off with ice cream for dessert.  



With our bellies full we drove home passing back by Bronner's to see the Christmas lights.  Put us in the holiday spirit early. 😀



Final farewell from Frankenmuth.  We are on our way to see the Henry Ford museum.