05/04/2026
Turned into a beautiful day! Last night of the trip: final fire (and only the second due to drought/fire ban in SC & we don’t have fires at Harvest Host sites), a few things cleaned in the camper and a chance to organize for a quick unload tomorrow. All ready to listen to our buddies on Irish Music Cafe for a 4pm start.
Also, we finally stopped at River Raisin National Battlefield Park. There is no entry fee and it features the impact of battles during 1812 on Native Tribal communities & colonizers (British, French and newly-minted Americans). The space is a converted ice rink which lends to full size Wigwams, a lodge, canoes, and a trading post. The National Park has done a great job with hands on displays, movies and interpretations (though we did not see it, a class was witnessing what might have been their first experience near a fired musket). Everyone, whether staff or volunteer, was enthusiastic and helpful.
I love history that tries to tell the whole story. It is complex and difficult, multi-facetted and disturbing. It is fascinating.