Today was a lazy morning as I stayed in bed for a while. I had a fantastic night of sleep, which was much needed after a few restless nights. The campers next to us had been up late the night before, and every step they took sounded like it was right outside our trailer. Lucky for Scotty, I stayed awake to guard our home anyway. 😄
Eventually we got on our bikes and rode the trail into Sheboygan. It’s a great trail with space beside the road clearly marked for bikes, so riding with traffic felt very safe. There was very little incline, making it mostly smooth, easy riding. Along the way, we stopped at the James Tellen Woodland Sculpture Garden. It’s a quirky spot with lots of cement statues apparently made by a man possibly around the 1950s.
We passed through some really beautiful neighborhoods and spent part of the ride alongside Lake Michigan.
We stopped for a late lunch at [blank]. We each ordered cheeseburgers and they were absolutely delicious — big, juicy burgers served on hard rolls. I had a side salad while Scotty ordered cheese curds, which were really, really good: chewy, squeaky, and everything cheese curds should be.
After lunch we rode along the harbor and riverside toward the small lighthouse. It was such a beautiful area, and you could tell a lot of careful planning went into the development. On the way back to camp we stopped at the nature center, which was small but very well designed.
Back at camp, we decided to use the campground showers, and that turned out to be a great decision. The water pressure was amazing and the shower was wonderfully hot. It felt lovely after the day’s ride which totaled 19 miles.
There was still daylight left, so I sat out in the sun while Scotty tinkered with the battery, which has been a little temperamental on this trip.
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