Thursday, August 15, 2019

Photos from Lake Wisconsin and Other Adventures


The bad news is that the Mallards fell 3-2 to the Traverse City Pit Spitters, so their season is over, one game away from the championship. The good news is that the concert at the Pyle Center was actually on the rooftop tonight, so Travalon got to see the lovely view. We saw Handy Woman there too.

Here are some pictures from our recent adventures. First, a bunch of sunsets. This first one is the one we saw from our boat one evening.


Here are a couple shots of the sunset we saw on the $5 pontoon boat ride.



And this is the sunset we saw from the Merrimac Ferry.


Here is my orchid with all the buds opened.


We saw this sign in the Third Ward in Milwaukee. I come from a long line of Cubs fans and can't endorse the sentiment, but it is kind of funny. (This must have been a response to the Cubs sweeping the Brewers.)


Here are a couple shots of the amazing views from the building where I had a meeting last week.



This is a shot of Luxuli, OK Cap, me, and Travalon at a Mallards game.


Next are some photos from our cruise on Lake Wisconsin. I had never seen the Merrimac Ferry from the side before!


Travalon is living his best life.


Here we are in front of the island in the bay on Lake Wisconsin.


Here are two pictures of Pauquette Park in Poynette. This one shows the bridges and fountain.


This one shows the gazebo.


This photo kind of shows the sand bars and hills that are part of the landscape of Lake Wisconsin.


Someone made a sand Dalek on this beach on Lake Wisconsin.


At the end of that wonderful day, we saw a rainbow!


When you see it... These bins are for Custodial Operations.


I love that they're black too, like those Black Opps helicopters the conspiracy theorists talk about. Or should that be Black Oops helicopters...?

My orange calla lily has two flowers now. Hopefully the deer doesn't eat them again!


Here is a photo of Travalon and me at the Mallards playoff game.


And here we are on the roof of the Pyle Center.


This is the view from the Pyle Center roof.


Then we went to the co-op to pick up some groceries, and we brought home a new friend. She doesn't have a name yet, but she was made by abused women trying to get back onto their feet.


Finally, here are videos of Heatwave singing "Boogie Nights" and "Groove Line" at Dane Dance.



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