The Ancients knew what many of us have forgotten. The earth provides everything we need, should not be taken for granted and that all life is sacred. Aztalan is historic village is located on Hwy Q in Jefferson county between Lake Mills and the town of Jefferson. From the west take I94 and exit onContinue reading “Ancient Aztalan”
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Snow Day Extra
When I woke up this morning I could see an extra glow coming through the curtains. In the early morning hours a light snowfall gently covered the neighboring rooftops and yards. I jumped out of bed and felt a young childs joy for something unexpected. I put on the coffee to brew and brought inContinue reading “Snow Day Extra”
Green Land
We all are a gift. The world is a better place when we share our gifts with one another and life wouldn’t exist well without our combined contributions. There is a group of volunteers who continue to dedicate time and effort to protect the equestrian trails and lands of the Caledonia Conservancy in northern RacineContinue reading “Green Land”
Close To Home for T Day
I’ve never been a lover of shopping. For me, holiday shopping was something I have always tried to do in one day and have never been a participant in the day after Thanksgiving craze. As a matter of fact, I truly only like shopping for groceries, kitchen stuff, art supplies and books. This year, IContinue reading “Close To Home for T Day”
Eagles Landing
I look out my window this morning watching the snow fall. The first of the season here in my tiny corner of the earth. I can say that with accuracy because my house sets on a corner in the southeast corner of Milwaukee County. I am remembering a recent trip I made to Door County,Continue reading “Eagles Landing”
The Road To The Lighthouse
When we were young, folks would pile in the car to go out for a drive in the country possibly with a picnic lunch, definitely for a relaxing afternoon and some fresh air. I found an fulfilled driving trail I want to share with you entertaining a 100 years or more mix of architecture andContinue reading “The Road To The Lighthouse”
Abundant Asters
Many of you may know Warnimont Park for its section of OakLeaf paved bike trail that connects to Grant Park. I’ve ridden that trail many times in the last 15 or more years. Today, I chose to walk it for the first time and really discovered the extent or that section of the Forked AsterContinue reading “Abundant Asters”
Where is Paradise?
What do you picture when you think of paradise? Where would you go if you could only pick one place? Everyone has their own version of the most perfect place on earth and for different reasons. Luckily, we live on a big beautiful planet with ever changing landscapes. One such place I discovered quite byContinue reading “Where is Paradise?”
Learning to Be Patient
I have a dear friend who is teaching me how to be a gardener. Not simply the art of gardening, but in being a gardener with patience to let the plants take root, grow and thrive in their own practiced time. It seems this year is a time of great patience for all and ifContinue reading “Learning to Be Patient”
A Prescription For What Ails
In the years that I have been day trekking around Wisconsin, I’ve found that a couple of hours in a forest can do a world of good for my body and soul. A two hour walk in a city can be rewarding but makes my feet hurt and my back yell at me enough thatContinue reading “A Prescription For What Ails”