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Tales from the Road: ‘Round the Lake, Part 4
So I awoke on yet another gorgeous fall day rather far–well, perhaps 5 miles–from the Lake, but in a beautiful old farmhouse rehabbed and enlarged by my friend, a colleague from long ago, and his wife. After some bracing coffee … Continue reading
Tales from the Road: ‘Round the Lake, Part 3
I seldom see sunrises or anything close, but my motel window facing Moran Bay glowed with the dawn. I dressed and walked down to Lake Huron but I could hear Lake Michigan beckoning, whispering seductively in the morning breezes. After … Continue reading
A Cacophony of Cranes: A Symphony in Three Parts
Part 1 The wonder of the earth fills my soul. Ritual interactions with seasonal events are not to be missed. And so, every fall for many years … Continue reading
Posted in Encounters with Wildlife, The Wonder of It All
Tagged cranes, George Archibald, International Crane Foundation, Jasper-Pulaski FWA, nature, Wisconsin
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My Mother Never Warned Me about the House on the Rock
For years I have loved south central Wisconsin, a beautiful land of lakes and rocks and rivers. Within a fifty-mile or so radius of Madison are many wonders, both natural and manmade, and I have wandered the old roads about … Continue reading
Posted in On the Road Less Taken...
Tagged carousels, roadside attractions, The House on the Rock, Wisconsin
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