Today we headed south from Hy-Land RV Campground to explore more of Door County, WI. We were told Ephraim was the most happening little burg along Highway 42. What we found was not happening by any stretch of the imagination, but then it was early on a Sunday and most everything was opening later.
The Hardy Gallery building was a work of art in itself. The siding was covered with graffiti commemorating dockside visitors from days gone by. Quite a few of the buildings were on the National Register of Historic Places because of their significance in the early settlement of the area.
We encountered several folks looking for the names they placed on the building as youngsters or newlyweds many years ago.
Oh, so close!
Caught Sam in mid-lick (that is the underside of his tongue)
A gaggle of geese sailed by and I just barely noticed the 10 or 11 babies leading the pack. Another group behind them probably put the total count around 30 or so. They were on their way to make a nasty mess somewhere.
The pottery shop below had some of the most interesting glazes. A lot of chemistry goes into the magic of firing and finishing clay. If we had the room, we might have brought home a unique souvenir.
Wilson's missed their chance to feed us when they refused to let Sam sit with us outdoors on the deck. I'm sure it would have been good, but they just didn't understand Sam is people too and we couldn't leave him behind.
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