
Cycling Madeline Island
I started the day in the woods near Bayfield with a maple-syrup-heavy breakfast, caught the ferry to Madeline Island, and biked 33 miles through sun, gravel, and quiet roads. Along the way, I met fellow cyclists, visited sacred Ojibwe sites, explored La Pointe, and ended the day with a black-bean burger, live music, and a sunset ferry ride back to Bayfield. Tired, dusty, and happy, I rolled back to my quiet pull-off in the woods and crashed hard.

Quincy Copper Mine — Houghton, Michigan
I spent the late afternoon exploring the fascinating Quincy Mine above Hancock, Michigan — a place known as “Old Reliable” for its rich copper deposits and long history. From a quiet morning by Portage Lake to descending deep into Level 7 of the mine, I learned how miners once carved out a life in this dangerous industry, working by candlelight and fighting for better conditions. The old hoist houses, rusted ore cars, and wildflowers tell the story of a bygone boomtown — one you can still feel echoing through the dark tunnels today.

Exploring Lansing: Statehouse, Pokémon Hunts, and Live Music
A quiet Saturday morning in Lansing turned into a day full of surprises — from photographing the historic State Capitol and chatting with Pokémon hunters to connecting with fellow van lifers and soaking up Detroit music under an open sky. All made possible thanks to the kindness of my amazing Harvest Hosts, Ari and Jessi.