Sunday, June 24, 2012

The 1920s baseball game. (Above) One of the players: below

Daisy at the Henry Ford museum.
Ray is with our "A" at the Henry Ford Museum.
                                      Above: 2 bicyclest. (SP?)  Below: a Model A bus.
We were not allowed to leave our B & B until we were served a breakfast of waffles, fruit, desserts, and the usual breakfast drinks.  Louie & Kathy were unbelievable hosts.  They gave us beer and what ever drinks we wanted.  It was an enjoyable visit. We were treated like family. Today we went to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.  Ray & I had already been to The Henry Ford Museum so we spent our afternoon at Greenfield Village.  We got to see a 1920's baseball game, and so many other interesting homes from the past. It was great to see Thomas Edison's lab & the Wright Brothers cycle shop and of course, Henry's shop.Tomorrow we plan to head down on US 12 to Niles to see my parents for lunch and then say "Goodbye" to Michigan and start south. We will visit the Studebaker Museum in South Bend, Indiana.

We wondered why Greenfield Village didn't want the 20 Millionth Ford.
Singers at Greenfield Village. I love the clothes!

All is Well  . . . Ray, Teri, Tom, & Betty

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