USS Edson, and, We're Off on an Adventure

 We stopped in Bay City, MI, the home of our oldest son, AND of the USS Edson.

We were taking our youngest grandson along for part of our trip, so we had to stop for some camping essentials.  In this case, a dog flotation device, a pie iron, and some orange slices.  


Then we went to the Edson, a Sherman-class destroyer, built in 1958, named after Major General Merritt Edson, USMC, awarded the Medal of Honor for commanding the First Marine Raider Battalion on Guadalcanal.  The Edson saw service in Vietnam.

The guys I was hanging out with needed their pictures taken.

Bells needed to be rung.

 

We wandered all over, and pointed out the obvious shoreline.









And, next day, we headed north for adventures.  We crossed the Mackinac Bridge, AKA, Melody's Nemesis.  I hate that thing.  I've been told it's better than the wait for the ferry that was necessary before it was built, but I'm not having any of that.  Yugos have blown off this thing; why can't a taller RV?  Scares the beejeebers out of me.  (At least I didn't bring any beejeebers into the UP.)






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

An Anniversary

Sault Locks, or, Transportation Geeks Geek Out