Tuesday, July 5, 2011
On June 24, we hooked up the Jetta to the RV and headed toward the Lake Huron shore. The small town of Kincardine was our destination. One of our RV club members, Dennis and Shirley Ross organized a weekend rally in their hometown. Having driven past before, we were eager to spend more time in this picturesque town and explore it in more depth. We came away with a wonderful impression of a small town that works and is proud of it's Scottish heritage.
Outside the Walker House is a large conglomerate stone. The story goes that Paddy saw a meteorite flash in the sky one night and took his wagon the next day to get that meteorite. He brought back this large stone - not a meteorite - but most people did not know that and accepted it as a unique stone at the door of the inn.
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