Last evening when we arrived at the local state park, Sally and Max popped over for a visit and to plan our Thursday. On previous visits Sally has been an excellent tour guide so this time, with no burning need to play tourist, we expressed a desire to take care of some errands. Today started with haircuts at Inspire Salon then on to Grand Traverse Mall. First stop was City Mac to address the fact that more than 60% of the storage on Karen’s iPhone is used by the System. When the tech was working on that we three went to Penney’s for a pair of Levi’s 505 jeans, the 1967 classic jeans, for Steve. Back at City Mac we learned we’d have to wait a little more for the phone so we got some Teriyaki Grill Express at the food court. Then on to Bookbrokers & Kramer’s Cafe for a cup of coffee and some comfy sofas. Ultimately the tech had to do a backup, erase, and restore. He identified Notes as the offending app. After so many hours hanging around the mall, we rewarded ourselves with some Cherries Moobilee at the famous Moomer’s Ice Cream, quiet time in Sally’s backyard, and dinner and drinks at Boone’s Long Lake Inn.
Burgh House Hampstead
Off the beaten path is Hampstead is the more than three hundred year old Burgh House with a fascinating history. It’s now a community center, local museum, gallery, concert venue, event space, and more open to the public four days a week. We popped over for a bite to eat and to peruse the galleries to learn a little more about Hampstead history.
Oh that looks like good ice cream….
jealous…..