We have spent the last four days in beautiful Michigan in the Daley bed and breakfast. We spent Saturday visiting a farmer's market and art show. We tried some local ice cream in the evening. We had nice Sunday meetings and we even got to attend a Baptism. Monday was spent visiting Hudson, Michigan is search of some family history. We were not able to get any leads, but we liked the museums and the library we visited. Tuesday we visited Greenfield village along with a large percentage of students from nearby Detroit schools. We did not lack for company. The highlight of course was the carousel and we had a variety of delicious foods to eat in the restaurant called a Taste of History. We saw the cutest little set of porcelain birds which were salt and pepper shakers. My gracious hostess bought them for me for my birthday.

Kaykaroo looks like she is trying out for next PBS children's program. We were at the Hudson library. The were a lot of lot of cute things to do in the children's section.

The carousel at Greenfield village was worth waiting in line for.


Here Kaykaroo rides in a rare maroon Model T Ford. We all loved our ride in this car.

Kaykaroo makes a charming English peasant girl as she leans out of the window in the Cotswald cottage.

Kaykaroo leaves the Thompson House rejoicing that she doesn't have to wash all the china we saw in this house.

We toured the elegant Thompson house, a Victorian home in Hudson, Michigan. It was fun to see it. Our favorite part was the big music box we listened to.

Here are some of our favorite people in front of the Thompson house.