Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Spring Fling 2026 - Days 52 - 57: Hanging Out in Michigan + Touring Belle Isle/Downtown Detroit

 June 18-24

We would hang out at Martha's sister's home in Brownstown, MI.

Lots of waiting for the Ford dealership in Mansfield, OH to call us with updates.  A couple of calls from me to them when I couldn't wait any longer.  Very frustrating.

Lots of binging TV series such as Marshals and Dutton Ranch.

Lots of trying not to fixate on the RV-relared woes, such a first world problem after all eh?

Managed to hurt my back shoveling dirt, helping my brother-in-law: Andy B. put new soil on patchy portions of his lawn.  A quick trip to Urgent Care the next day and I got some anti-inflammatory steroids and a muscle relaxant and I began to feel better.

We finally got a plan and quote from the Ford mechanic/dealership today.  They'll bypass the charging circuit that charges the house battery while the RV engine is running.  The mechanic just didn't know the intricacies involved 

He's going to install the bypass wiring and repair the house battery box along with replacing the house battery.  Must make sure tomorrow to remind them it has to be a deep cycle battery!

Wednesday, June 24

We saw a rather more picturesque view of Detroit today.  We drove to Belle Isle State Park which used to be under the management of Detroit until it declared bankruptcy a few years ago. 

I never realized how close Detroit is to Canada's Windsor city.  The Detroit River forms that border and you can look into Canada quite easily from the shores of Belle Isle,  the island in the middle Detroit River next to Detroit itself. 

In the next three pictures, Windsor is on the left and across the river is Detroit.




After walking around for a bit, we toured the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory:







A small but pretty good display of flora and it's free!

Next was a short walk to the Dossin Great Lakes Museum:


As you walk into the museum, the lobby is the restored lobby from the Detroit City III riverboat from the 1960s:



Here's some of the stuff that got my eye in the rest of the museum: 


The actual periscope from the USS Tambor from World War II: 


This is what you see when peering through the eyepiece: 


This is the bridge/pilot house of the William Clay Ford Longship.


The sisters try their hand at steering: 



I'm sure you've heard the ballad of the F Scott Fitzgerald cargo ship that sank in Lake Erie and for which a song was made.  Here's the timeline for the disaster: 


Outside the museum looking towards the conservancy: 


Then we drove into the downtown of Detroit around the Detroit River Walk and the Renaissance Center.

The Renaissance Center or Ren Cen

Windsor, Canada

At riverside base of Ren Cen

To save a whole bunch of walking around the downtown area, we found our way to the people mover train system and rode the loop.  I must say, the downtown area is actually not bad at all, cleanee than Denver for sure!



One last look at the Renaissance Center from the Riverwalk area, at a small carousel: 

Barring unforeseen complications, we'll be driving into Ohio tomorrow to pick up the RV in the afternoon.

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