
Pasture Bedtime, one of the cows exhibited on the terrace around the capital, has to be seen up close and personal to be appreciated. It's inlaid with hundreds of clocks and wrist watches.
If you have to ask why, this is probably not the blog for you.
The Cows Came To Madison
The state milk marketing board dreamed up this promotional art exhibit; they cast several hundred cows in fiberglass, handed them to local artists and bid them do what they would. Then they loaded the cows on trucks and began to cart them all over the state. I have no idea of Madison is the beginning of their tour, in the middle, or near the end.
Out on the Stoop
Of the many wonderful places in Our Humble O-Bode, this back stoop is a great place to take your cup of coffee and set a spell. Barb and the cats loves to watch the yard through the many windows; on warmer days, she swings the door open to give her an even better view through the screen. Her basil plant is doing very well in the sun at the far corner of the room, too.
And what does she watch through her binoculars?