Monday, March 17, 2008


Freaky State Street window display.

What kind of zombie weirdo fetish is going on here?

You can usually count on Rag Stock's window displays to be oddball.

Monday, March 10, 2008



A Langdon Street Bestiary

This carved owl over the door of an apartment block ...



















... and this walrus on the wall of another.

Coo-coo ka-choo.

Sunset over Monona

We had to "spring ahead" last Sunday but that gets us home early enough to see the sunset from our front window now.

Daylight savings time still sucks, though. That hasn't changed.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008


A Tight Fit!

This truck had barely inches to spare on either side in an ally on Gilman Street. Judging from the graffiti and the lack of tire tracks in the snow, I'd guess it's parked there more or less permanently. Still, it took some brass to get it in there in the first place.

Thursday, February 28, 2008


Ice glazing a porch rail, spotted behind Star Liquors on Willy Street when we made our semiweekly stop to resupply our beer locker (the gap between our back door and the storm door).


Thursday night is guy-food night.

And you're looking at one of the finest examples of guy food on the planet: beef bratwurst boiled in beer.

Oatmeal stout, to be precise. I've used ordinary beer before this, but tonight I wanted it to be special.

The brats are from a local farmer, delivered to our doorstep by the Blue Marble Dairy. Just thought I'd put a plug in for the local guys.

Brats in beer normally call for a tab of butter and an onion rolling around in the pot, too, but they were plenty tasty with just the beer. I fried up the onions separately so My Darling B could eat them as a garnish on her brats because she's a heathen and won't eat them with the customary saurkraut garnish.

From the boiling pot they go to the griddle for a few minutes to brown, and then to the table where they were eagerly gobbled up by your friendly neighborhood O-Folk.

Sunday, February 24, 2008


People will collect anything. I shouldn't be surprised when I discover the next unusual thing that they consider collectable, but people are nothing if not surprising.

At an estate auction today I came across this table covered with old electric space heaters. I'll admit to a certain fascination with gazing into so many parabolic copper reflectors, but my fascination doesn't extend beyond snapping a few quick photos of them.

Then the bidding started. When the auctioneer moved on to the space heaters I expected a dead hush to fall over the crowd. If he got more than a buck apiece for these, I thought to myself, then nothing makes sense anymore.

And I was right. Nothing makes sense anymore.

On the first round of bidding, several went for fifteen bucks each. On subsequent bidding they went for less, but they always got more than a buck, and all the bidders had the overjoyed look of a collector who can't believe his good fortune.

I resolve not to be surprised at the next collectable I find.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

To prove his manliness, Tim makes a trip to the composter in his bare feet across the ice-covered deck

It's a short trip, less than ten feet, but by the time he went out & back he couldn't feel his toes.

That's what you get when you answer a double-dog dare.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Lunar Eclipse

8:04 p.m.
8:23 p.m.


8:35 p.m.


8:51 p.m.


I snapped these by holding the camera up to one eyepiece of my binoculars while sighting through the other eyepiece.
Sure, that looks safe ...

I spotted this guy on Carroll Street yesterday morning, giving a whole new meaning to "double parked."

Monday, February 18, 2008

Ice-glazed trees around Grace Episcopal Church



Saturday, February 16, 2008

It's the Mad City Model Railroad Show 2008!
The Shriner's were having a circus next door at the coliseum,
but I can tell you this was a lot more fun.


Trains circled layouts of all sizes and shapes,
some large ...

... some not so large.


There was plenty for the kids to get their hands on, too.
These fellahs learn how to work the "time saver" from an Old Hand.

The Mad City Model Railroad Show 2008

The detail of many of the models, some lovingly built up from scratch, some patiently "bashed" from kits or plastic models, is truly boggling.



The Mad City Model Railroad Show 2008

For the collectors in the crowd, there was quite a lot on sale, too.



The Mad City Model Railroad Show 2008

One last look around to check out the scenery ...



Thursday, February 07, 2008

The morning after ...


You may have heard we got a bit of snow.
The Monona snow plow drivers did an outstanding job
of keeping the streets clear ...


... although some people may have had trouble
getting out of their driveways.

Yesterday morning:

By three o'clock, cars were having a lot of trouble climbing the hill up Carroll Street. This bus tried to turn onto Carroll from Washington and didn't make it. The more he spun his tires, the further he slid off the road until the rear of the bus fetched up against the curb.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

It took a bit longer than usual to get the car in the garage tonight ...


Tim and I clear a foot or so of freshly-drifted snow from the driveway.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

He looks familiar ... a Blair witch reject?


He's keeping a watch on the passers-by along Blair Street. Get it? A familiar? A witch? On Blair Street? It's like a pun, only they're usually funnier. I've never been good at them, as if you couldn't tell.

Anyway, I didn't take the photo for the pun, he just caught my eye and out came the camera. His mangy appearance makes him all the more photogenic, particularly when complimented by the lei and the tiara. He seems to be wearing a bib, too.

You can see him in the window of the Hotel Ruby Marie.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Found these seven cast-iron cats when we made an impulsive stop at Pick More Daisies yesterday to browse through the "vintage" items on sale.

My Darling B wanted me to freshen them up with a coat of paint before I hung them by the door.