Sunday, October 28, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Fennimore vacation
Nice little 'stay-around-Wisconsin-cation' last week with Hannah to Fennimore and points west. We had an air conditioned room (with double-wide hot tub!) here:
and part of the deal was a gift certificate to their oddly named restaurant:
Nice room and Hannah enjoyed her dinner choice. And they didn't mind her speaking aloud, which is a good thing. My chicken fillet was overcooked, tho still tasty. We fared better in dining at the Family Style diner a couple blocks up the road.
Thursday morning it was off to Wyalusing state park near Prairie du Chien, about a half hour away. Nice scenic drive there and Hannah was invaluable with spotting signs and keeping me from taking wrong turns, mostly on the way back. The vistas from the upper campgrounds were wonderous. This looks like the park to camp in, if such an adventure happens this or subsequent summer. The campsites are nicely spread apart and all. Would like to hike along the river valley next time.
Sweetie and gal relaxing and unplugged, ahhh. About the unplugged part - none of the rooms at the Fenway had phones (!) and their WiFi wasn't useable. To top it off our Vir gin mo bile cels had no signal in the area.
The hotel bar was nice (that is until some crooner chick held forth Thu nite) and pulled coupons off the place mats at the diner for free cocktails both days. Did buy my first beer - Capital Amber in a frosted mug, mmmm. Part of the deal on the room was a complimentary bottle of wine and an Italian Pinot Grigio ended up being good and hit the spot on Thursday. Not much interesting exploring to do in Fennimore during the weekdays but their was a 'Steak Feed' advertised for the weekend! Railroad Museum closed. Huge thrift store on the next block visit yielded a new swimsuit for H. This place looked interesting, but was locked down:
Couldn't resist 'preserving' the sign's drawing, the only folk art within view
and part of the deal was a gift certificate to their oddly named restaurant:
Nice room and Hannah enjoyed her dinner choice. And they didn't mind her speaking aloud, which is a good thing. My chicken fillet was overcooked, tho still tasty. We fared better in dining at the Family Style diner a couple blocks up the road.
Sweetie and gal relaxing and unplugged, ahhh. About the unplugged part - none of the rooms at the Fenway had phones (!) and their WiFi wasn't useable. To top it off our Vir gin mo bile cels had no signal in the area.
The hotel bar was nice (that is until some crooner chick held forth Thu nite) and pulled coupons off the place mats at the diner for free cocktails both days. Did buy my first beer - Capital Amber in a frosted mug, mmmm. Part of the deal on the room was a complimentary bottle of wine and an Italian Pinot Grigio ended up being good and hit the spot on Thursday. Not much interesting exploring to do in Fennimore during the weekdays but their was a 'Steak Feed' advertised for the weekend! Railroad Museum closed. Huge thrift store on the next block visit yielded a new swimsuit for H. This place looked interesting, but was locked down:
Couldn't resist 'preserving' the sign's drawing, the only folk art within view
Sunday, May 6, 2012
heavy weather taday
listen:
bowling in heaven, prolly lotsa strikes!
Kate Bush - The Dreaming
Dub Trio - IV
read:
Nat'l Geo magazine (natch)
Maximum Ink and other obits, sadly with many heavy losses of late.
Notably, the great Levon Helm..
Carl Hiaasen - Hoot
view:
'Connections' - 1978 BBC series with science historian James Burke.
making of Lynch's Blue Velvet
MeTV
Jackie Chan- The reluctant spy (?)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011

From time to time, I've mentioned The Gomers in this blog.

Not nearly enough to give them credit for all this marvelous band does to enrich the lives of those of us who dwell in Madison. The Gomers host a live-band karaoke show 6 times a month at my place of employment. It's about the only gig I look forward to when I peddle down the Isthmus to sit in my spot at the nightclub entrance. Founder and old friend Biff has maintained a considerable web presence, so I'll not be a repetitive old fart with any of that. It's all here, and more!
Pal Gregory recently asked what selections singers are likely to bust out with on any given night. Here's a setlist from last Friday's happy hour show:
set 1
The Beatles - I Will
Led Zepplin - Ramble On
Bowie - Space Oddity
Derek & the Dominoes - Layla
U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Simon and Garfunkel - America
Allman Bros.- Midnight Rider
Arlo Guthrie - Coming Into Los Angeles
Led Zepplin - How Many More Times
set 2
Queen - We Will Rock You/We are the Champions
Frampton - Show Me the Way
Tom Petty - Breakdown
Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Helen Reddy - I am Woman
The Beatles - The Ballad of John and Yoko
Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge over Troubled Waters
finale/band intros/thank yous with quotes from Yes and Van Halen
A representative sample of what the Gomes and singers get down with, and believe me it's entertaining as all get out. Good times!
listen:
My Bloody Valentine
XString Quartet
Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto - Summvs
Richard Thompson - Amnesia
read:
China MiƩville - The City and the City
Emulator 6400 manual
view:
Super 8
Dexter season 5
Monday, November 15, 2010
DIY DTV antenna
more DIYery - a cheap antenna built today, to finally recieve 'free' TV @home reliably:

design from:
Makezine Blog post link
all the madison stations are now being recieved with clear stability, at least when the weather is is also clear.
listen: 92 The Mic
view: In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood, John Malkovich!), Law and Order. Arrested Development season 2
read: local papers (CT, Isthmus, Onion, Eastside News), Nat'l Geo, Smithsonian

design from:
Makezine Blog post link
all the madison stations are now being recieved with clear stability, at least when the weather is is also clear.
listen: 92 The Mic
view: In the Line of Fire (Clint Eastwood, John Malkovich!), Law and Order. Arrested Development season 2
read: local papers (CT, Isthmus, Onion, Eastside News), Nat'l Geo, Smithsonian
Thursday, June 24, 2010
deckscape 2 & dinner with Cliff
The storms passing through WI making for some interesting sky views from the deck this week.


Hannah and her pop Cliff and I went out for a very tasty Chinese dinner last night before he flies off today for 3 weeks in Indonesia. We had a great meal and nice chat. After dropping her dad back at the family home, we took a walk around the hood admiring the gardens and unique homes and occasional sky views.


Capped off the evening with snuggling, a dvd and more snuggling. Nice day!
view:
The Wild Blue Yonder (Herzog)


Hannah and her pop Cliff and I went out for a very tasty Chinese dinner last night before he flies off today for 3 weeks in Indonesia. We had a great meal and nice chat. After dropping her dad back at the family home, we took a walk around the hood admiring the gardens and unique homes and occasional sky views.

Capped off the evening with snuggling, a dvd and more snuggling. Nice day!
view:
The Wild Blue Yonder (Herzog)
Thursday, June 17, 2010
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