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Sports Cabaret

May 19th, 2010



That is a ridiculous term.

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But then I already did.

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Gloria’s Garden

May 19th, 2010



Located on a dead-end country road, it doesn't get many passersby. I got a tour though!

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Gloria’s poppies

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Gloria’s birds

May 19th, 2010



Made by her son or grandson (I can't remember which) out of spare parts.

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Gloria’s green bottles

May 19th, 2010


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Gloria’s lampshade

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Gloria’s chair

May 19th, 2010


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Gloria’s heater cover

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Gloria’s lazy dog

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Gloria gardening

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Awesome mailbox #16

May 19th, 2010


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Cool pinwheel(s)

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A Warm Wisconsin Welcome

May 20th, 2010



I spent the evening sitting on the deck with Liz and Ronnie, drinking Korbel (brandy) and soda, and watching the sun set: a beautiful end to a long, hot day. When their son Carl and his girlfriend came home later, we all had dinner together.

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Mutant leg

May 20th, 2010



That horse silhouette is disturbing.




A folk art classic

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Awesome mailbox #17

May 20th, 2010



It took me a minute to understand what I was looking at. Then I giggled.

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Poor Mr. Cheese

May 20th, 2010



The wind conditions did not favor him today.

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Awesome mailbox #18

May 21st, 2010



Enormous!

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Awesome mailbox #19

May 21st, 2010



Enormouser!

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Awesome mailbox #20

May 21st, 2010



This is getting out of hand.

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Historical plaque

May 21st, 2010



Right in someone's yard.

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Bottles full of liquid

May 21st, 2010



Holding the tarp down.

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Curious horses

May 21st, 2010


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Evergreen Cemetery

May 21st, 2010


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A popular sign today

May 21st, 2010


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Quicksand!

May 21st, 2010


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Cheryl and Rob

May 21st, 2010



Mom, you would have loved Cheryl. She brought me out a bag of drinks and healthy snacks when I arrived, but made sure I washed my hands before digging in. Later in the evening she cooked me dinner while the three of us sat and talked, and I found out Rob is quite a character. He's a fixture on the UW campus in Madison playing his sax outside in the warmer months. He's really gotten into his new blood sugar meter, and measured my blood sugar (75 mg/dL, I think it was, before dinner) to show me how it works. (The prick is painless and the reading is almost instantaneous.) This morning he showed me a few other interesting hobbies of his while Cheryl packed me up a breakfast for the road. (Photos to come.)

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Rob and his sax

May 21st, 2010


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He also plays the flute!

May 21st, 2010



This is "Nature Boy". He dedicated it to me and told me to look up the lyrics:

There was a boy
A very strange enchanted boy
They say he wandered very far, very far
Over land and sea
A little shy
And sad of eye
But very wise
Was he

And then one day
A magic day he passed my way
And while we spoke of many things, fools and kings
This he said to me
"The greatest thing
You'll ever learn
Is just to love
And be loved
In return"

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Rob’s puppet theater

May 21st, 2010



Handmade and portable!

I also got a good shot of the "whirlyjigs" (wooden lawn ornaments that spin in the breeze) he makes, but accidentally deleted it.

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Sine curve

May 21st, 2010



In the Wisconsin school system, they combine driver's ed and trigonometry.




At their office photo shoot

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Wood recycling

May 22nd, 2010



Do they just reuse lumber as mulch or do they actually turn the wood chips into particle board or something like that? Anyone know?

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The Millennium City

May 22nd, 2010



Madison, Wisconsin. 1000 miles down!

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A new business strategy

May 22nd, 2010



Out with the cat vomit; in with the great food.

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Here’s to 1000

May 22nd, 2010



Dave, my buddy from New York, walked the last ten miles of the day with me yesterday and then bought us some beer at the Terrace (part of UW's student union) to celebrate my first 1000 miles.




But I like it.

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Ofek Shalom

May 22nd, 2010



My friend Moses used to live at this co-op in Madison, and he told me I should call them up for a place to stay. I got to share Shabbat dinner with them, as well as breakfast this morning, and they gave me a futon to crash on for the evening. Special thanks to Jeff for being my official sponsor, and to Tracy and Nicole for making all sorts of delicious food.

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Capitol Square, Madison




Also: Isn't that list of ingredients scary?

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A bird-friendly tree

May 22nd, 2010





Read more!

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Cool name

May 22nd, 2010


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At The Shoe Box.

Wall Drug info

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So many red flags

May 23rd, 2010


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