11 October 2023

Door County Fall 23 :: Day 01

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Brian and I just got back from a couple days camping in Door County. It's my first time ever fall camping. I definitely was chilled to the bone on a couple different occassions, but for the most part, it was absolutely lovely. The first day we arrived was sunny and bright. We drove to Al Johnson's Stabbur Beer Garden for a bloody mary and quick bite, then walked around Sister Bay. We missed out on seeing the goats on the roof. It was just too cold and windy all weekend. But they are always fun to look for. Afterwards, we stopped by The Prince of Pierogi. Lucky, us, it happened to be National Pierogi Day! Can you believe it? I asked the the owner, who is awesome by the way, if every day was National Pierogi Day, and his response, is that it should be! But yes, I googled it, and it really was the national holiday. If you ever find yourself in Ephraim, be sure to check it out. Next it was time to check into our site. Brian scored a campsite right on Lake Michigan in Peninsula State Park. The imagine of the water and rock beach was a few steps from our site. Surprisingly, the campground was pretty full. During Summer, it's basically impossible to get into, so we felt pretty lucky. We walked around a bit, checking out everyone's Halloween decorations. That's right, decorations. So many of the sites decorated for the holiday. We need to up our camping game I guess. Evening was spent listening to the waves and staring at the stars. It was lovely. 

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