We were lucky enough to make contact with a great couple, Ellen and Ascher, that we had met 4 years ago in Bryce National Park. Originally we were going to meet them for dinner in Chicago but when they found out that we had no place to camp they invited us to their apartment. Then, when we found out that David had to wait a few days to get a visa, they invited us to stay for the whole time we were in Chicago. What nice folks and what a beautiful apartment.
The first thing we did in Chicago was to walk around some very distinct ethnic neighborhoods
On whole day we watched an airshow
David took me out to a wonderful restaurant for my birthday and then we went to a great jazz club where we heard the Heath Brothers quartet.
In Chicago there is a wonderful month-long music festival called Ravina and Ellen and Ascher were kind enough to give us their tickets for Arlo Guthrie and family and Mary Chapin Carpenter in a tribute to Woody Guthrie. The concert was a bit disappointing, but the ambience was worth the whole evening. Folks get their hours before the concert and set up picnics that are s-o-o elaborate; candles in candelabras, flowers, table clothes, silverware and real china.
From the sublime to the ridiculous...we went to a very famous hot dog spot (that had been featured on one of those Best of cooking shows) where we waited in line for an hour
After a great 4 days in Chicago we left for Michigan, figuring we would spend one day in Dearborn at The Henry Ford
The tour of the Ford 150 factory was just amazing. We got to see the production line from start to finish; I decided I would have to kill myself after one day putting on windshield wipers all day long, day after day! There is a walkway above the factory and visitors get to see all the stages.
The museum is a major collection of old cars, including Henry Ford’s first model
The Greenfield Village was a day in itself. Ford brought the entire Edison lab from Menlo Park to Dearfield, including the soil under the building so it was standing on NY soil; the house of Webster (of Webster’s dictionary) was there as was Heinz’s house where he developed many of his 57 varieties. And the Wright Brother’s actual bicycle shop!
After we left Dearfield we crossed into Ontario and went looked for a public campground. Not finding any, we closed our eyes, held our nose and pulled into Casey’s Campground that was basically for trailers.
Then onto the big city, Toronto. We went to the Busker’s Festival
Our first night we spent in a city park that was right outside of Toronto. However, it was between a highway and a railroad track and in the flight path of the airport. The only thing missing were steamships. When we explained to the office folks that we were leaving because of the noise they were so nice and refunded our money (camping in Canada is VERY expensive) and told us of another city park that was a bit further out of the city. We had trouble finding the place, and when we got there were told it was almost full because of some kind of extreme mud race going on. Nevertheless, we got a campsite, set up our chairs, left our cooler and water jug and left for the Busker’s festival. When we came back were missing our chairs, cooler and water jug. YIKES!
The only two times we have every had anything stolen was in Canada in Inuvik and now in Toronto. And to make matters worse, the campground was full of drunken party-ers the whole night. The next day I had to have a big fight with the manager to, at least, get our camping money refunded since he would not reimburse us for the items stolen. Very annoying.
However, Toronto was great. It has many ethnic neighborhoods and we had dinner at a wonderful pakastani dinner in a partly outdoors restaurant.
Aside from the Buskers we took a trip on a ferry to Ward’s island
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