On our second day, we drove to Petoskey, MI; about 1 1/2 hours north of Traverse City.
We stopped at a roadside park along the way, to check out Lake Michigan.
We found another great barn!
Then we went to the Maple Moon Sugarbush and Winery. They make wine from fermented maple syrup. They also make maple syrup, jams, jellies, salsa and a lot of different seasonings.
We did a wine tasting which was fun!
When we got back in the car, we saw another beautiful barn.
Petoskey is a beautiful city with a large shopping area. We did some shopping and had lunch at a fun little sandwich and pizza shop where the owner makes everything homemade - even the catsup and mustard!
Then we drove to the city of Charlevoix. This mural was painted on one of the buildings.
This is the channel that goes into the city.
Charlevoix is another charming city on Lake Michigan. We walked around the shopping area and walked to the pier.
One thing Charlevoix is best known for is the Earl Young houses; otherwise known as Hobbit houses, mushroom houses or gnome homes. He designed and built 28 of these houses in Charlevoix, all built in the 1920's. Here is one of the smallest ones.
This is one of the largest homes; although he did do a few businesses too.
This is a hotel he built along the channel.
When we got back to the condo, we took a little walk along the lakeshore. It was another fun day!
Gorgeous scenery and I love love the mushroom houses!!
ReplyDeleteHi Mari! What a great trip! I love those Earl Young houses. How interesting they are. The food sounds delicious too. It's so nice you and Bob could make this trip with your sister and her husband. Thanks for sharing the lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteSounds like some places I’d love to visit. The Earl Young houses are so cool. Beautiful barns, charming main streets, water views, murals, and a unique winery! Sounds like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThe Hobbit buildings are amazing! And your barn photos are always so beautiful. I love the way the mural integrates the real door into the scene!
ReplyDeleteHi Mari, your get away looked like it was fun! I never heard of those houses before. I bet the food was great at the places you visited. All the pictures were great from both days! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWouah! What a beautiful place! Charlevoix sounds French . It is really worth visiting and the houses are so beautiful
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Mari... what a fabulous trip. I really love the Hobbit houses
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing x
Never knew about those houses. Interesting. I love Petoskey, but never been to Charlevoix. There are many charming towns up there. Suttons Bay is beautiful too. Janice
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures. If you ever want to really go up north, come to the UP!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing all of the barns... and those Hobbit houses are so adorable. I know you were in northern Michigan...were you anywhere close to Allouez?
ReplyDeleteSome of my favorite places to visit in Michigan! Funny that as many times as I have been to Charlevoix I have never seen a Hobbit house!
ReplyDeleteI feel I took the trip with you - good thing because I would love to see it, but I probably will not be able to see all that in person. We are from Chicago and have seen Lake Michigan, but it is not like this. Love the mural and the mushroom houses.
ReplyDeleteHobbit or mushroom houses -- I had not heard of them before seeing this post. How clever and fanciful! Looks like a wonderful trip!
ReplyDeleteQuestion: do large lakes (like Lake Michigan) have tides that come in twice a day, like the oceans?
Yum, wine tasting. I enjoy doing that too. There's a really cool winery in the Texas Hill Country called Sister Creek. They had the best dry white wine I've ever tasted. It was like butter on my tongue. I wish we could get that here in Georgia.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Y'all live in a beauty spot for sure. 💙
Interesting looking houses. I like the smaller stone one.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenery.
Oh my goodness - I wanna go!! This whole trip looks so wonderful. Beautiful scenery, charm, great shopping, wine tasting - I mean dream trip!! :) And that architect designed the cutest houses. They are so cool. Now I NEED to visit that area some day. 💗
ReplyDelete... and more lovely photographs :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Oh...those hobbit houses!! I'm intrigued and need to go research them now...and try to get a peek inside one!!
ReplyDeleteLoved going along with you!! xo
ReplyDeleteCharlevoix always reminds me of JonBenét Ramsey; her family had a vacation house there I believe. I've been to her little grave. I want one of those gnome houses. The big one, I think. Please and thank you, hahaha xoxo
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