Definitely do! I had been putting off going to Door County for years, but really enjoyed it there. We will be back soon. Thanks for watching!
@robloxvids22333 ай бұрын
Awesome video. We just visited last month from 4 states away and fell in love with the place. Lunch at that sandwich shop is a must! I was surprised how quickly the lavender colors deteriorated by August. We were there on 7/21 and the colors were popping. Probably why no charge here! Still worth the stop.
@RichardMooreAndJulieMoore3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video and had a great time on Washington Island. It is a great place. We were surprised that there were even any blooms left on the lavender at the end of August so it was a pleasant surprise. We will have to go back in July! Thanks for watching!
@vs1239 ай бұрын
Beautiful place
@RichardMooreAndJulieMoore9 ай бұрын
Thanka for watching!
@ianlindridge53789 ай бұрын
Pleasant video. Liked the bee and the butterfly. Also liked your wife with the long billed hat under her helmet. I've used a long billed hat, no button or buckle, for sun and rain protection for many years. Maybe a bit dorky (say some friends) but after trying so many other more expensive methods the hat-under-the-helmet worked best. Village Hat Shop/amazon. Enjoying all your videos. Also extended handlebar stem? If so, I'm doubly feeling ok as my Trek 520 & Soma San Marco both have long stems.
@RichardMooreAndJulieMoore9 ай бұрын
So funny, I did not realize Julie was wearing a hat under her helmet. She tried on the Da Brim sun visors that attaches to the helmet but did not like it if there is any wind plus it looks a bit dorky. I wear a hat from time to time, but as the temperature rises I find the hat makes it hotter. I will have to check out the Village Hot Shop. The handlebar stems are the standard ones on the Citizen folding bikes (Gotham 24/7) we are riding in this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/fYKUp3pmlriYiLc. I do use an adjustable stem extender on my Trek bike with good success. Glad you are enjoying our videos, thanks for watching.