tiny town where we are camping in a very pretty place with little dunes and woods and water and they created a little zone that we walk to with four shops, three are closed, and we have to walk through an active construction site to get there. the open one is a large brewpub where we had a ‘pizza flight’ (think the pizza version of a beer flight) , and beer, and no orange juice because they had to save that for mimosas. this sweet dog is waiting for his parents to emerge.
these cups with all of the locals’ names on them, are hung up just waiting for them to come in and fill them up, are at the falling rock cafe in munising, along with their homemade baked goods and ice cream and art and books and community tables where you can share it all with friends and people new to you, even though they get about 152 inches of snow a year.
the happy young woman at the cash register with a yooper accent and personality sweet as the. homemade pie at stone cup coffee house and deli in escanaba tells me her personal favorites then a man with his dog coconut, fills up his cup at the coffee bar
staying in room #4 above whiskey dick’s in munising, easy to find, right up the stairs, on main street, Next door to Art Alley, featuring art from local artists of all ages for everyone to enjoy
walking out to find a seat at the only place open on a sunday night, the barge inn, sit at the bar among the friendly locals, the game on tv, someone gives up their seats to us, the bartender tells us to go out the back door, to buy food from the business behind them if it’s open, no luck, eat chips from the bar, bartender leaves the bar to go outside to pick fresh mint to make a drink. the bill is made up in her head and is more than fair. restroom tip about which door locks from another local.
Grand Marais Tavern, busy and efficient no nonsense nice waitress, the kind of wine will be whatever little bottles were delivered that day. she is waiting on the whole patio plus a section inside never gets flustered. people bus their own tables. pizza toppings are a roll of the dice. she stays calm and I give her so much credit.
teeny tiny town of christmas. ‘brunch’ option or food to take on boat to tour around grand island near pictured rocks. waitress does not recommend eating on boat. good insider tip. kind of scary and I’m afraid to answer wrong, but she has a way and has been working a lot of doubles. I make sure I have my answers ready when she gets to me. still at restaurant when we return after tour. still scary, but we bond a bit and she will be leaving work in the next couple of hours to really begin her day/night.
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I really loved all of the towns we stayed in, drove through, and visited on this trip. the towns each had their own charm and story, and the people were friendly quirky and kind. always helpful, often funny, and sometimes well seasoned, but never dull.
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‘people in small towns, much more than in cities, share a destiny.’
-richard russo
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This really does sound like the very best of ‘Small Town America’. If Frank Capra was still alive, he might well have made a film featuring the characters you describe so well.
Best wishes, Pete.
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they were all so interesting and could be in any small town, anywhere I think, thanks –
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I love visiting and staying in small towns, here in Western Victoria. (the Wimmera District) The ‘locals’ are always helpful and friendly, Beth …
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that’s it, Ivor. it’s a universal thing, no matter where you are on the globe –
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They should hire you for marketing! It all sounds wonderful.
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<3 there was just so much richness in these places
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Love this. People is small towns are so friendly! Love the doggies!
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so right and they are an important part of every place –
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so heart-warming, love it.
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thanks!
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Small towns are often the frienfliest Beth.
Thank you so much for sharing
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I found this to be so true –
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There is something about small towns and their quirky residents. Love this!
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there really is, they have a special feel about them –
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This is great! Small towns are so cool. I’ve wanted to go to Christmas for awhile. Need to get out there
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I think you’d love it
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Small towns are amazing they are the best part of America… they just want to do what’s right and live a peaceful life and enjoy the night sky, a cup of coffee, and a cold beer every now and then.
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you’ve summed it up really well, clay
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Small towns have their own charm. I prefer small towns or even villages.
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That almost sounds like you travelled through a bunch of movie set. Such inspiration!
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it does, reading it back, and every town felt special and yet, had some things in common like this
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UP Michigan is the best. Hope to retire there.
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that would be a great place to retire, definitely a more relaxed pace
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Love Richard Russo, have read most of his books. Tickled to see him quoted here amongst your small-town observations.
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he is a great writer –
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I love small towns. That’s why I live in one.
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good call –
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Wonderful to see that this kind of small-town America still exists. I haven’t been out there for a number of years.
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yes, I think they will always exist
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Small towns are the best. Big enough to have a lot to offer, small enough where visiting their attractions can be done leisurely…and with friendly locals who are glad you stopped by.
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yes that’s very well said, bruce
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Living on a small Gulf Island, population 4500 (off season), 9,000 (summer), I have truly come to appreciate the meaning of community. AND! We only get snow about 2 days a year. :)
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I love everything about this!
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Sounds like a charming place.
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very, each was unique, but had some similar qualities, that small towns have
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How lovely
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You captured it well, Beth. Hugs.
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Thanks so much
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I enjoyed reading this post, but… what’s a Yooper accent?
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Sorry, someone from the Upper Penninsula is called a topper, an affectionate nickname. They have an accent similar to people from Minnesota or North Dakota regions of the United States.
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Thanks for the info!
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sorry, meant to say ‘yooper’ not topper. )
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Oh, so lovely! Those small towns are very charming!
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That are –
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You had me with “pizza flight”…oh my stars. What a brilliant, brilliant idea! 😜💝😜
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it was so funny, they certainly had their own interpretive menu )
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😉💝😉
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small towns… AND Christmas MI here!!! <3
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bonus!
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I am fascinated by small towns. When we’re traveling, I often wonder how some of the businesses manage to stay open. I’d much rather pay a little more and support them than shop at a big box store in a large city.
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oh, me too, Pete. I try to support them as much as possible as well.
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Oh, Beth, this is my kind of vacation to all these small towns, mingling with people, conversing, noticing all those details. Love this post for more reasons than I can list.
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thank you so much, Audrey, I loved it all –
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Small town charm is one of the best parts of roadtrips and camping trips. Thanks for taking us along and for sharing some of your photo highlights and observations!
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I think so too, and my pleasure –
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i love it!
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thanks, dawn –
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and John Mellencamp’s ‘Small Towns’ playing in the background :)
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perfect!
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So much personality. I love, ” the people were friendly quirky and kind. always helpful, often funny, and sometimes well seasoned, but never dull.” How wonderful!
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it was so true everywhere we went – thanks !
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Small towns have the friendliest people and that snow total is ridiculous!
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this is so true, and yes, that’s crazy but true
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I adore all of these rural vaycay shots Beth.
The Northern lights are stunning. The posts are like a catwalk featuring gowns by Mother Nature.
One thing….Big Foot? I always thought that was at the bottom of my left leg?!
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ha! thanks so much, resa
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Charm is the perfect word.
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yes, this is it
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What a wonderful trip you are on. I know you are a go-with-the-flow kinda gal which, as far as I am concerned (I am one too) means that you get the most out of everything! Lovely!
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it’s my way for sure and it certainly leads to all kinds of experiences, big and small
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I don’t doubt that for a second!
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Delightful, Beth, I live in a small town sandwiched between two big towns and I wouldn’t have it any other way!
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that is so lucky for you!
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So interesting and you surely had a ton of different experiences than you’re used to. Sounds like a lot of fun and a good time was had by all.
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yes, and so much of it was all new to me, so really fun to discover
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Sounds wonderful.
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Whiskey Dicks. LOL. This is amazing! I love small towns, and I have a soft spot for Michigan. Win/win!
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all good and yes, why we booked it
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You never know what you will find in a small town.
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that’s so very true
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You are the perfect visitor!
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I tend to embrace it all –
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More than delightful! Hallmark needs to make a movie here.
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Pizza flight! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing, Beth.
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yes, something I never had thought of. ! my pleasure-
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