Like coffee that has reached the perfect drinking temperature, women are most interesting when they have matured through life's varied challenges and experiences. The Dream Catcher Tour is an intriguing and sensitive tapestry of tales woven into a delightful novel that reflects the beauty and spirit of women. While touring interesting places and enjoying new experiences in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, forty-seven women also travel through the prism of time to re-visit favorite memories and share recollections with each other. These cleverly crafted word images will resonate with women of all ages. Come along on their journey and enjoy the ride.
Go back. They can't take a party of forty-seven, directed Madeline. The women began their retreat, simultaneously turning around in the narrow aisle of the supper club. Two by two they filed back to the tour bus, disappointed that the tantalizing aroma of steak and seafood would quickly be replaced by diesel fumes.
Emily slipped her professional smile into place and reassured the ladies that they would see a Buses Welcome sign soon. Nightfall came late this far north in midsummer, so she was not concerned about whether they had time to find another restaurant and still arrive at the hotel before the driver need concern himself with deer in the headlights.
Northern Experience Tours promoted economical, no-frills excursions around the Great Lakes. The emphasis was on cleanliness, comfort and relaxation...
About Paula Buermele
Paula is an attentive student in the classroom of life. Perspective and insight are drawn from extensive careers as a teacher in the elementary classroom and an accomplished analyst in the corporate environment. Born in Wisconsin, raised in the Upper Peninsula and living now in Lower Michigan gives Paula a natural Great Lakes cultural background which she effectively uses to transform life's interesting observations, experiences, and recollections into word art. Paula has had previous work published in Above The Bridge magazine. She lives in Canton, Michigan, with her husband.