Here are a few more photos of our cousins' weekend trip to Door County:

Diane, Pat and Linda

Goat atop the Johnson's Swedish Restaurant

Cars and motorcycles entering ferry boat to cross to Washington Island

Tart cherries. They'll be ripe around the end of July.

Door County is primarily limestone - with only one foot of top soil. These trees grow out of this makeup - amazing!
1 comment:
Love the goat, though it makes me think of "On the Banks of Plum Creek" when the cattle stampede and one of them puts a hoof through the dugout roof!
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