Tiny town seen at the Mad City Model Railroad Show
Saturday, February 14, 2009
I took My Darling B to The Mermaid Cafe this morning for a Valentine's Day breakfast.

We drive past the Mermaid every morning on the way to work, and say to each other, "We've got to stop there soon" at least once a week. This was our week.
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Art At Monona Library
My Darling B had to stop by the public library to return the forty-two dozen cook books she had checked out, and pay a library fine large enough to fund half the economic stimulus package. I tagged along to help carry books, and to see what's new at the library.
There's an exhibition of art work on display at the head of the stairs that's very eye-catching. This book, its pages re-imagined and fanned open, was an unusual example of art transforming an ordinary object.
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
This wind-blown snow at the edge of Squaw Bay on Lake Monona has been built up into a layered crust sturdy enough to bear my weight when I cross it on a pair of skis. I could easily ride across the thinnest layers, but broke through the thickest layers, about four inches deep. Skiing across it became a tedious exercise in climbing back on top of the crust after breaking through.
The snow on Squaw Bay was much easier to break a trail through, not layered and crusted over like this at all.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Friday, January 09, 2009
Interlude
This kettle was steaming like mad when I snapped this photo. I don't know why you can't see it. The steam, not the kettle. Obviously you can see the kettle.
I was waiting for it to break into a boil so I could make the morning pot o' java, well-needed after waking up at three o'clock and staggering around the house sleepless the rest of the night. When the steam finally came, it was such a pretty sight, no doubt because of my anticipation for a piping hot cuppa, that I grabbed my camera and caught this snapshot. All for naught, it seems.
Going to be a long day ...
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
And Now, For a Wine That's Completely Different
This is wine as I imagine the Python boys might have made it, a little whimsical, a little nonsensical, with just a touch of the purile, yet with a full body and rich in whatever wines should be rich in. Pull the cork and add it to the dozen already dangling from your bush hat.
Comic Book Wine
Although the label of this fine screw-top wine looks like the cover of a comic book, "The Squid's Fist" sounds like the name for a sexual technique normally discussed in the advice column of a men's magazine, or has my mind wandered to inappropriate topics once again?
I'm also left wondering why the pair of women are depicted inappropriately geared for snorkeling at what is clearly scuba depth, although they're certainly about to become after-dinner sweets, so I guess their impending death by drowning is a moot point.
Frighteningly Generic Wine
"House Wine" reminded me of that generic beer we used to drink back in the 80's that came in a white can with the word "BEER" printed on it in black, block letters. I can't believe we used to drink that stuff, and I suspect that in thirty years there will be people looking back in disbelief that they drank this stuff.
Sunday, December 14, 2008

*crickets*
Sorry, yes, I notice I have gone silent here for quite a while, mostly because I seem to have devoted quite a lot more time to a couple other web sites (obligatory plugs follow):
Drivel, one that I update daily with lots of words but rarely any photos.
Our Humble O'Bode, mostly about the continuing adventures in home improvement I find myself in with My Darling B.
And partly because work has kept me from wandering the streets of Madison the way I could more freely do when I wasn't taking half-hour lunches.
It's an exhausting pack of lame excuses, I know, but since you took the trouble to check back I thought I owed it to you. Thanks for asking.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
A Morning Walk in Monona
This sentinel is keeping watch over the shore line of Lake Monona from his perch atop a stump at Graham Park.
The city of Monona is confined to a peninsula jutting into the lake from the eastern shore. Mammoth houses stand shoulder to shoulder along the shore, blocking sight of the lake from the road almost totally.
One of the nice things about Monona, however is the public access to the shore guaranteed by a string of small parks. My walk along Winnequah Road this morning took me past Graham Park and Frostwoods Beach.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
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