It has been quite the adventure-filled summer!
Indiana Dunes The first adventure of this week was to the Indiana dunes. My friend and I packed up some picnic lunches and road tripped it out there on a sunshiny day. It was gorgeous weather and no one we knew was there. Unfortunately, the water was freezing, but we went in anyways. I got hit in the face by a flying beach umbrella too, that was quite humorous. Michigan Dunes Back at it with them dune trips, amirite? This time my friend and I "kidnapped" another adventurous soul as we travelled to the lovely state of Michigan. Here we climbed up miles of sand hills and played in some 70ish degree water for a few hours. It was a magnificent time. We even tried learning Finnish while warming up on the sand. The drive back was fun too-- sudden downpours, watermelon eating, and good jamz. Waterfall Glen There is a forest preserve/state park thing a short drive away from me that is holds some great paths and waterfalls. My friends and I went here this week and wandered arounf for about 2 hours. We found some cool inlets and rock formations. We encountered some strange kids and had lots of laughs. It's always lovely to explore a beautiful place with beautiful souls. French Market On a beautiful morning my friend, her mom, and her sister travelled to a nearby town's French Market. It was magical! There was a huge selection of French desserts that were super tasty. A French nun was there selling croissants and butter cookies from her church. She has an awesome French accent. We eventually stumbled upon a Thai food truck where we ate some delicious spring rolls. The weather was fabulous, the people were fabulous, and the food was even more fabulous. Milwaukee And the final adventure of this log! My parents and I randomly went to downtown Milwaukee. We walked on the beautiful two mile riverwalk they have there. Along the pathway, there are about 20 modern sculptures, each one somewhat resembling something on the riverwalk. It was beautiful. After our wandering, we went to a cheese castle (yes, this is a real thing). For someone who doesn't like cheese, it was kind of disgusting, but I had to endure so that I could say I've been to a cheese castle.
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