While I sit here recuperating from cataract surgery on my right eye, I figure it’s about time to get a post out before they make me completely blind!! Joking aside, the surgery went quite well and my doctor is quite pleased with the progress so far. One down, one to go. But enough about my eyes. It’s time to get on about our GIRLS TRIP.
Back on May 4th, I flew to Detroit to meet up with my sister, Melon (NO, Melon is not her given name; it’s Mary-Rose. Melon was just a nickname that my Dad bestowed on her at a young age. Don’t ask me why, but it just stuck and I’ve called her that ever since). Anyway, from there we rented a car and headed out on a roadtrip to Wisconsin. We stayed in Milwaukee. You may recall from a prior post back in 2021 that Trace and I went to Milwaukee and all around southern Wisconsin. I really loved it and Melon had never been, so we decided it would be a reasonable road-trip to take from Detroit.
Now I know, y’all are saying, “Why Milwaukee?? What the heck is there in Milwaukee??” Well, let me ask back, “Have you ever been there?” Melon and I both agree that it is an absolutely charming city! It’s so clean and well kept up. It sits right on Lake Michigan and there’s lots of parks right along the lake. There’s also all these little neighborhoods and enclaves of ethnic groups: great food and as I mentioned before, it is the “frozen custard capital of the USA”. We spent almost a week there, and took some day-trips around the area. Let me tell you, I’d go back in a heartbeat, given the opportunity. But let me show you what I mean in pictures. I took a boatload of them. Here is a modest sampling.
“In the Catholic Church, basilica status is reserved for the largest, most beautiful, and most historically important churches.”
Well, there you have it. Judge for yourself whether Wisconsin and Milwaukee are worth taking a trip to. Good food, great scenery, interesting bars, and plenty to do and see tell me it’s a great place to visit. I know that I will definitely go back.