Saturday, April 4…Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head (B.J. Thomas)

   Sleep was going good until about 4 a.m., when the hotel fire alarm went off. 😳 There was a brief moment of confusion, then we jumped out of bed to assess the situation. I wondered if it was just our room or hotel wide. The door wasn’t hot, so I cautiously opened it to find other sleepy people poking their heads out, too…some were already heading to the stairs. So, it’s the entire hotel. Then someone sent word that there was no fire, that it was a false alarm. It seems this had happened sometime during the day on Friday also and at that point it was determined to be a malfunction of something.

    Anyway, we went back to bed…two of our trio were able to fall back asleep quickly (Mom and Kim) and one tossed and turned, smelling for smoke (me). Eventually I did fall asleep; when the phone alarm tinkled at me, I turned it off and dozed off again. So, as a result, we didn’t get on the road as soon as we’d planned but better late than never, right?

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    Sometime during the night, it started raining and continued as we drove through Illinois, Indiana and on into Michigan. It wasn’t a downpour, just steady. Radar indicated that the big, green cloud should have moved on long before we reached Michigan, but I guess Mother Nature didn’t get the memo.

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   Last night when we stopped, we had about 90 minutes left on A Superior Death, the Anna Pigeon audio book. Finished that this morning.  With less than 6 hours to go, it didn’t make sense to start another one as they’re usually 10 to 12 hours long. BUT I found an abridged version of Endangered Species, #5 in the Anna Pigeon series and less than 3 hours long.  Kim and Mom were game so we gave it a listen.

   Two things that ruined it for me: 1. Didn’t like the narrator, although I knew going in that it was not Barbara Rosenblat, narrator of the other two Anna Pigeon books, and 2. Too many details get left out of an abridged version, making it difficult to follow the characters and the storyline. So now I know.

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    Crossed into the Mitten at 2 p.m., EST.  Yeehaw!! Just under 300 miles to go. Temperature was 46oand it was raining. The plan is to head straight to Charlevoix, and I’ll take Mom home on Monday or Tuesday.

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   Forty-six degrees in Big Rapids when we stopped for a bit to eat. The Culver’s parking lot was too small for our rig, so we parked in the Meijer parking lot and walked to Culver’s. My sweatshirt felt good and shorts were okay until the walk back to the truck, with the wind blowing against me. A wee bit chilly at that point.  

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   Arrived home just after 7:30 p.m. to a chilly outside temp of 38o.  Only remnants of the recent snowstorm were scattered about the yard.


Diesel Prices we paid on our drive to Michigan between April 1 and April 4, 2026:

Coolidge, AZ…4.74

Deming, NM…$5.25

Vaugh, NM…$4.99

Liberal, KS…$4.74

Ellsworth, KS…$4.44 

Hiawatha, KS…$4.69

Bevier, MO…$4.64

Chenoa, IL…$5.59

Big Rapids, MI…$5.37

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We didn’t get fuel in Eloy/Picacho but the cost was $6.19 at the time of our departure.

 

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