tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6269017532856044856.post7772717366597619455..comments2023-10-22T05:39:36.284-07:00Comments on The 1,000-Mile Great Lakes Adventures: Indiana Dunes National LakeshoreUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6269017532856044856.post-42361842146292408522010-01-20T09:46:19.776-08:002010-01-20T09:46:19.776-08:00Ha!
Great to hear from you, Gerry. YES, I miss...Ha! <br /><br />Great to hear from you, Gerry. YES, I miss the Cowboy and Miss Sadie (and you, of course). <br /><br />I have heard of several more Mt. Baldy's on the lake. And I wish that the massive dunes called Hoosier Slide and Pigeon Hill were still around for us to see. The first was located in Michigan City where the power plant is, the second in Muskegon where a large condo complex is just inside the harbor. These dunes were carted away long ago for canning jars and castings.<br /><br />The book is coming along! Hope you and the gang are doing well!Author & Adventurer Loreen Niewenhuishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14984661278026521501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6269017532856044856.post-56729516024015274252010-01-19T21:38:29.340-08:002010-01-19T21:38:29.340-08:00You're having a wonderful time filling in the ...You're having a wonderful time filling in the gaps, aren't you, Loreen! Did you know there are hundreds of Mt. Baldys (Baldies?!?) in the Great Lakes basin? Anywhere there is a moving dune, a glacial moraine, a drumlin, there is a Mt. Baldy. And all of them are, of course, authentic. Don't you just love this part of the world? <br /><br />(Don't you just wish it could be as warm as it was last summer when you were walking around the lake? Don't you wish you could see the Cowboy and Miss Sadie again? If wishes were horses writers would've finished their books. Get back to work!)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com