Sunday, October 21, 2018

Wrapping Up the Mid-West


Last week I shared with you our journey through Kentucky on our way to Northern Indiana.  You can find those two posts at the following links:


By Friday, we were eager to get to Indiana to see our family there.

All of our weekends were spent going to college Rugby and soccer games to see our grands play, which we always enjoy doing.

The first weekend was up to Grand Rapids, Michigan to see Jackson play against a very intimidating Davenport University Rugby team.  And it wasn't pretty.  Not pretty for us at all.  But our Big Boy did score and played hard.


He doesn't come down easy!


On our way home after the game, we took a detour to the small Lake Michigan town of 
Saugatuck.

 We had a delicious lunch at a local diner overlooking this beautiful lake, then began exploring this quaint village.
  

The most unique shops lined all the streets and we could have spent two days looking at all of them.



We did enjoy this particular store.


But, the highlight of the day was meeting and visiting with the artist who owns one of the art galleries, James Conner.





He is such a delightful man and was eager to share the story of his life and his testimony of what Christ means to him with us.



This is the sketch that gave him his start as a professional artist.  At the age of 16 and going through a difficult time in his life, he painted this picture of the head of Christ.  A man saw it and paid him $200 for it.

Several years later, a package was delivered to his doorstep containing that same original painting.  The owner had died and his son found the artwork and wanted James Conner to have it along a note that said, "I am returning this for posterity."

James took this seriously and began reproducing it and now sales at least one in some form every day.

I brought one home with me.

Check out other paintings by this former minister and amazing artist.


This was my favorite painting because as I told him, it could take me anywhere.  He agreed!

The following day, we went to Angola, Indiana to watch our granddaughter, Savannah play soccer for Trine University.


Their new Mini Goldendoodle, Skye loves to watch Savannah play and doesn't miss a game.


We had two more weekends of traveling to see games and each was enjoyable and fun.  And, our handsome son, John, was a great chauffeur.


But another highlight while we were there was getting to celebrate Mary-Elizabeth's 18th birthday.



Her best friends helped her celebrate and made the evening so much fun.  Our M-E is such a ray of sunshine and loves everyone.  She is a joy!

Dick and I toured the RV/MH Hall of Fame in Elkart, IN one day.


This particular vehicle has an interesting history.  The owner had it personally designed and restored on an original GMC motor home chassis for a meager $500,000 but his wife rejected it because it didn't have a stove.  Nothing, other than a stove, was left undone in this remodel.  It was beautiful.   

This was Mae West's traveling vehicle used as a bribe to get her to leave Vaudeville.  It is said she would often sit on the back porch and read.


We always make a trip to Shipshawana while in Indiana.


Fall was definitely in the air in this small Amish community.  We wished we could have brought home one of each of these huge, beautiful plants.

We weren't ready to leave, but home always calls.  We look forward to being in the winter wonderland of Northern Indiana again for Christmas.

Elizabeth "Libby" Day
Elizabeth "Libby" Day

Hello, My name is Libby. I enjoy reading good books, painting, blogging, spending time with friends and whatever my "Heart" leads me to do. Welcome to Beauty Without Within.

2 comments:

  1. You had a wonderful trip!! I loved all of your photos and especially enjoyed learning about the artist, James Conner!! Thank you for high-lighting him!

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  2. Y'all always find such interesting things to do while traveling. Enjoyed the story of James Conner. And, I love that you all get to share in the lives of your Grans even though they live a long ways away. We just do what we have to do don't we? Enjoyable post!

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