Did you stop at the restaurant with the live goat on the roof ?
Great shots! Going there myself in mid-July with my wife as part a 40th anniversary trip! Hope I can match your results.
eemsreno wrote:
Door County Trip
Looks like the roads followed cow trails as this is how they usually move, in a serpentine fashion.
Jerry B
Loc: Dyckesville, Wisconsin
I live on the bay shore three houses from Door County. If you want to take scenic pictures, this is the place to go. There are quite a few light houses on the Door peninsula. There are quite a few parks to visit as well as restaurants and other tourist shops etc. Come and visit, you will enjoy it.
Great photos. Love the shot of the road. Looks like you had a good time.
All are lovely shots, eemsreno! I love that wiggly road in the first set!
bkyser
Loc: Fly over country in Indiana
That was almost where we went on vacation this year. I think it will be next year's trip.
Was there in May. Just an old goat with a lawn mower.
This is the restaurant where the real goats eat the roof
jsharp wrote:
or go to a fish boil.
In the 90's we spent a couple days in Door County during a trip to Yellowstone in our Winnebago. WE stopped at the restaurant with the goat on the roof for lunch and the Fish Boil for supper. I have been to Lobster Boils in Maine and NH, but never to a Fish Boil. I was amazed at how they got rid of the floating debris, at the end, before removing the fish. The fish was delicious and the strawberry pie really hit the spot for desert, also. Door County doesn't get much publicity in New England, but it is a beautiful area. I wish we could have spent a couple weeks there, instead of a couple days. Thank you both for the memories.
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