Monthly Archives: May 2009

Walk to Wisconsin (chapter four)

As I neared Richmond, I spotted something rather strange. Every quarter mile or so, there was a fire hydrant, even though the trail ran between a strip of woods and a field with no buildings in sight. Perhaps they were … Continue reading

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Walk to Wisconsin (chapter three)

I didn’t stay long at McDonald’s — perhaps 15 minutes. I noticed that while I was sitting there, I wasn’t getting any closer to my goal, and I had decided to press on. I stopped at a nearby Jewel and … Continue reading

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Walk to Wisconsin (chapter two)

When yesterday’s post ended, I was a little north of Crystal Lake. For the next three or four miles, the trail runs alongside a huge sod farm. Although this pan makes the trail look curved, it runs as straight as … Continue reading

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Walk to Wisconsin (chapter one)

On the Saturday before Memorial Day, I woke up with an urge to do something I hadn’t done before. The weather forecast was for a high in the low 70’s with increasing cloudiness and a 20% chance of afternoon rain. … Continue reading

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Learning About Art — Part Three

I have discovered that I have little to no interest in art created prior to the Renaissance. With that in mind, I’ve decided to list the major art movements/periods that have taken place since that time and attempt to explain … Continue reading

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