There was nothing too flashy about the campsites at Grand View Bend Campground, but they had 50 amp electrical and water and plenty of space between coaches. For the first time in a long time, I did not hear any trains.
A lot of folks have settled into the park on a permanent basis. The collection of gnomes and frogs was a sure giveaway.
The campground was bordered by the Pigeon River which explained the many canoes we saw throughout the campground. Joani remembered canoeing trips on the Pigeon River when they stayed at Camp Potawotami.
We drove about 5 miles north of Howe, Indiana to Sturgis, Michigan to shop for a few groceries at Kroger and Walmart. After we returned home, the on-again, off-again rains created a beautiful double rainbow that touched down in the field just a few hundred yards away.
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