Author Archives: John and Laurie

Schoenstatt Wayside Shrine – Delphi, IN

Beautiful Place

Bike trails bring us to beautiful, scenic, historic and unusual places. Most are not intended; we ride for the enjoyment of riding. The end result is a treasure given to us and we relish whatever we find. Sometimes, that treasure is most unexpected and unusual. The narrow, overgrown path with tall grass on each side characterized this section of the Delphi IN Historic Trails. An opening in the woods brought us one such unexpected treasure – Schoenstatt Wayside Shrine. Continue reading

Share

Trails of Delphi Indiana – Part I

Riding our bikes along towpaths used by mules and horses which towed canal boats, for us, is historic enjoyment.  Being in this place, in this time period, allows us to picture the scene from the 1800s. It stirs the imagination and brings you back to a time when transportation was experienced at a much slower pace. Continue reading

Share

Covered Bridges of Carroll County Indiana

Our lives are shaped by our experiences. Water & bridges are a commonplace occurrence in South Louisiana, something we grow up not even thinking about. The few covered bridges in Louisiana are mostly private with the exception of two on a National Guard installation. So for two Cajun’s from South Louisiana, seeking out a couple of covered bridges while traveling in Indiana was to be expected. So we set off on a search for the two wooden covered bridges in Carroll County. Continue reading

Share

White River Light Station And Last Female Keeper – Whitehall, MI

Lighthouses are prevalent along the Great Lakes. It seems there is one around every corner and that is okay with us. We enjoy visiting because each is unique and has an interesting history. Some are working stations and others have taken on another life. They could be a museum, inn, home or another use, yet they all make us remember their original purpose – the safety of ships and their crews. Continue reading

Share

Oceana Winery – New Era, MI

We visit as many wineries as possible, yet we don’t always write about them. The wines from this winery were good, but the setting and vineyard were beautiful. Maybe it was because the grapes were ripening or the drive through the vineyard was idelic; not sure why we just decided to write. Continue reading

Share

White Lake Pathway – Whitehall, MI

Bike trails abound along Lake Michigan and we found them. Riding the Hart-Montague Trail north from Trailway Campground led us to New Era. Heading south we found Whitehall. What we did not realize is we were on two different trails. The trails interconnect and there are smooth transitions between each. Continue reading

Share

William Field Memorial Hart-Montague Trail State Park – Montague, MI

Riding “Rails to Trails” routes is a favorite of ours. The trails are available for all to use and offer varied uses from bikes, walkers, equestrian, snowmobiles and so on. Yet we never really think about how the trails came to be. Sure they are on abandoned railroad beds, but what happened between the time the railroad left and the trails were opened? Continue reading

Share