42 | MARCH 12 • 2020 continued from page 40 Jessi. “You have to own your own boat or make private charter arrangements. Once you get there it’ s very pristine and peaceful and well worth the effort.” The trip held many more highlights as well. “I’ m a history geek,” Jessi said, “and was excited when I found some cool piece of Michigan history.” For example, you can see petroglyphs at Sanilac Petroglyphs State Park. Visit Meridian-Baseline State Park to see the point from which all land in Michigan is mea- sured. Check out Edsel Ford’ s retreat at Highland Recreation Area. “ And while not the best memory, I’ ll always remember Petoskey State Park because we spent part of our trip in the local hospital after I hurt my foot. Getting around on crutches helped us notice handicap accessibility at our parks. That experience opened our eyes to the chal- lenges some people face trying to visit our parks and what the state has done to help.” The couple has been asked what their next big project is — including visiting all the parks in other states or all national parks. “It would be nice to find a state that doesn’ t have so many parks,” Ari said. “I understand North Carolina only has 34. That sounds a lot easier to do!” LEFT: Tahquamenon Falls State Park. BELOW: Big Sable Point Lighthouse at Ludington. Travel Trips from the Adlers • Do your research, Jessi says. “Use resources from local tourism sites, social media and local media to find out what there is to do. And download or print out the maps in advance, especially if you’ re going hiking!” • If you’ re looking for a fun way to stay overnight at wineries and other farm-type locations across the country, consider joining Harvest Hosts. • Allstays Pro is a good app for campgrounds, fuel, parking, washes and more. “This is a good app when you’ re on the road and need information about where to grab propane, find a dump station or locate a spot to park overnight.” • The Adlers use Roadtrippers Plus to plan their trips. “It helped us stay on top of all our route planning.” From trekkers.org Jews in the D THE GALLERY RESTAURANT Senior Citizen Appreciation Mondays! All Senior Citizens get 10% of their check after 3:00 PM on Mondays! (Beverages not included). Just mention Jewish News Coupon. “For 40 years, Gallery Restaurant has served up masterpieces” ~ Danny Raskin www.galleryrestaurant2.com OPEN 7 DAYS: Now Serving Beer & Wine Mon-Thurs: 4pm-10pmFri: 11am-11pm Sat: 4pm-11pmSun: 4pm-9pm OUR PETITE FILET DINNER IS HAPPENING AGAIN! Monday Thru Thursday For The Whole Month Of March 33210 W. 14 Mile Rd, in Simsbury Plaza, just east of Farmington Rd., West Bloomfield (248) 538-8954 SPOSITA’S RISTORANTE $24.95 15% Off food bill Includes Petite Filet, antipasto plate, side of pasta, salad, soup, potato and vegetable. Dine-in only, not valid with any other offer. Offer Good Monday – Thursday. Dine-in only and entrees only. Not valid with any other offer. With coupon only. Not valid on holidays. Expires 3/31/20 10% Off food bill Offer Good Friday – Sunday. Dine in and entrees only. Not valid with other offers. With coupon only. Not valid on holidays. Expires 3/31/20 Fine Italian Dining in a Casual Atmosphere ON SALE NOW APRIL 21–26 MUSIC HALL BroadwayInDetroit.com, ticketmaster.com, 800-982-2787 & box office Info: 313-872-1000; Groups (12+) Groups@BroadwayInDetroit.com (subject: The Color Purple) and oc Apr 26.