Categories
- Baseball (138)
- History (352)
- Battlefields (60)
- Forts (47)
- Historic Buildings (155)
- Lighthouses (51)
- Presidential Sites (99)
- Life Is Weird (70)
- Me and My Family (15)
- My Faith (8)
- Nature and the Outdoors (1,411)
- Birds (851)
- Camping (28)
- Hikes (59)
- Insects (83)
- Mammals (184)
- Plants (30)
- Reptiles, etc. (73)
- Rock Stacking (8)
- Scenery (257)
- The Sky (51)
- Pets (12)
- Red Bird (33)
- Red Chair (341)
- Roadside Attractions (779)
- Amusement Parks and Fairs (16)
- Cities (62)
- Food (234)
- Interesting Buildings (47)
- Museums (88)
- National Parks (96)
- Road Trips (23)
- Sculptures and Statues (64)
- Signs (31)
- State Parks (19)
- Tours (13)
- Transportation (151)
- Zoos, Aquariums and Animal Parks (7)
- Sports (4)
- Stores (3)
- Stories behind Stuff (1)
- The Arts (181)
- Art (35)
- Books and Literature (38)
- Movies (24)
- Music (26)
- Performances (34)
- Photography (24)
- Pop Culture (16)
- TV (6)
- Things I've Learned Recently (2)
- Uncategorized (1)
- Work (2)
- Writing (3)
Archives
Stuff
Meta
Category Archives: Cities
Cedarburg, Wisconsin — Part One
My wife and I headed up to Cedarburg on a rainy, mid-December Saturday, arriving around 11:00. Our first stop was Creekside Antiques. My wife bought some old, glass Christmas ornaments. I bought an Elsie the Cow doll to go with … Continue reading
White Palace Grill
Our friends suggested going out for dessert after the Getty’s concert, we were agreeable. We drove south through the Loop to the South Side, to the corner of Canal and Roosevelt where White Palace Grill is located. There’s no parking, … Continue reading
Grunts and Gettys
We spent Saturday evening, October 27 in Chicago with our good friends. Our first stop was R.J. Grunts, the original Lettuce Entertain You Restaurant, across from Lincoln Park. The inside is decorated with photos of employees, past and present. Grunts … Continue reading
The Peacock Incident
Two days before Thanksgiving, I was following the historic walking tour of Fox River Grove when I stopped to take a photo of Grove Market. It wasn’t on the tour, but it looked old and interesting. A woman who appeared … Continue reading
Posted in Cities
Comments Off on The Peacock Incident