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Uncle John's Cider Mill near St. Johns is worth the trip

Andrew Norton

When we lived in Lansing, my wife and I would make at least one trip each fall up to Uncle John's Cider Mill. Housed in a wonderful old dairy barn, the gleaming modern equipment can be witnessed from the hayloft viewing area. You can munch on their delicious donuts while drinking some cider and watching the cider making process. They have special events going on every weekend in September and October. Their corn maze is supposed to open up tomorrow, September 12 and they have a ton of fun things for kids to enjoy. There are pedal tractors, wagon rides, a nature trail, and much more. Some of the activities are free and some just charge a nominal fee.

Whatever you do, do not leave without picking up one of their wonderful fresh-baked pies. Oh man, they are SO good.

Here is a brief video overview of the cider mill operation at Uncle John's Cider Mill:

Take a Michigan fall color tour aboard the Pere Marquette 1225 Steam Locomotive

Andrew Norton

Talk about a unique experience! Can you imagine the thrill of viewing Michigan's wonderful fall color show aboard the Pere Marquette 1225 steam engine? I mean, Michigan's fall colors are amazing, but to hear the chug-chugging of the steam engine and hear that wonderful whistle blow? Paradise! As a child, I once road a train (it was a diesel, but as a kid I couldn't care - I was on a train!) for a fall color tour. It was so much fun and a very memorable experience. We packed up some snacks for the ride which was, I believe, a couple of hours. I'm pretty sure the best part was riding on a train - I don't remember what the fall foliage looked like ;).

The October 3, 2009 trip aboard either the Pere Marquette 1225 or the Nickel Plate Road 765 departs Alma at 9am and returns at 7pm. Tickets start at $125 for Coach and $200 for First Class (which includes a boxed lunch). For $135 you can get an open window seat for what I'm sure will be excellent photo opportunities. Order tickets online at www.mstrp.com.

Per the Steam Railroading Institute website:

Celebrate the glorious fall foliage behind two steam locomotives! Together again for the first time since 1991, Pere Marquette 1225 and Nickel Plate Road 765 will be powering the Steam Railroading Institute's historically significant fall excursion to Cadillac, Michigan on October 3rd.

Here's some footage of the Pere Marquette 1225 from 2005 back when she was still lettered with 'Polar Express' for the movie of the same name that was released in theaters in 2004. For those who don't know, the Pere Marquette 1225 served as the model for the steam locomotive in the movie and you can hear it's whistle blowing and steam exhaust in the movie as those samples were recorded directly from the 1225 in operation. I never thought of this, but it was pointed out at Wikipedia that the road number, 1225, is also the date for Christmas - 12/25.

This November you can purchase a model of the Pere Marquette 1225 for any of the railfans in your family :).

Where is your favorite spot in Michigan for the fall colors?

Andrew Norton

It's that time of the year again when Michigan's landscape explodes in a beautiful palette of color. My two-year-old daughter and I have already started collecting some of the wonderfully hued leaves from the silver maples in our back yard. I couldn't believe it last week when I gazed up into the upper reaches of one of the silver maples and could see a handful of leaves beginning to blush with color. I simply love the area around here in southwest Michigan for fall color viewing. With so many rivers, state land, and a wonderful covered bridge in nearby Centreville it's a hotspot for fall color photography. I've also had the privilege of witnessing the show that is put on in the Upper Peninsula and that is a definite "must see" if you have never taken the opportunity to witness the fall colors in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Here's yet another great Pure Michigan ad to get you in the mood for Michigan's fall color show:

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Labor Day Bridge Walks in Michigan not at the Mackinac Bridge

Andrew Norton

The Labor Day bridge walk at the Mackinac Bridge is fairly famous. Did you know that there are several "not quite so famous" bridge walks all across Michigan? Many of the bridge walks taking place are through the "Get Michigan Moving" initiative to promote fitness Here's a list of a bunch of the lesser known bridge walks in Michigan:

  • Mill Creek Trestle Walk
  • Eaton Rapids "Get Michigan Moving" Bridge Walk
  • Bangor Bridge Walk
  • Over the River and Thru the Woods - Big Rapids
  • Labor Day Bridge Walk-Caseville Style
  • Douglas Labor Day Bridge Walk
  • Third Street Bridge Walk - Grand Haven
  • Hart Bridge Walk
  • Portage Labor Day Bridge Walk - Houghton-Hancock
  • City of Linden Labor Day Walk
  • Helen Tiffany Labor Day Community Walk 2009 - Luna Pier
  • Rose City/Lupton Fall Festival 5 Mile Walk/Run - Lupton
  • 2009 Labor Day Community Walk-"A Virtual Bridge Walk"- Marshall
  • 3rd Annual Bridge Walk and Volksmarch - Middleville
  • Labor Day Bridge Walk - Morenci
  • Walk Muskegon
  • Labor Day Bridge Walk in Portland
  • 11th Annual Blue Star Bridge Walk - Saugatuck
  • South Lyon Labor Day Bridge Walk
  • Labor Day Community Walk - White Lake

What are your Labor Day Weekend plans?

Andrew Norton

A lot of people in Michigan use the long Labor Day Weekend as a chance to enjoy one last bit of summer before school starts and the cold fall winds begin to blow. I know about 50,000 or so will be walking across the Mackinac Bridge on Monday. Most of the Michigan State Parks will be at or near capacity with folks camping over the weekend. The rest of us will most likely at least have a cookout of some sort. How about you?

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