We hope you enjoy our blog about our travels and adventures while living in Madison, WI
Monday, December 19, 2016
Snow, Snow, Snow
Thursday, December 15, 2016
This is Cold, Even for Wisconsin
Just to keep us on our toes and burning lots of calories just to stay semi-warm - the temperatures have plummeted today. We are struggling to get above zero - it is currently about -1 deg. F. (that is -18 deg. C, everything always sound so much colder in Celsius). Fortunately it will warm up tomorrow just in time to dump another 8 inches of snow Friday night into Saturday. We are definitely not easing into winter this year. Good time to have some hot chocolate and snuggle up with someone (although preferably someone without ice cold feet, and yes I mean Jo).
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Go Pack Go
Saturday night we took in the Foreigner at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater with our friends, Greg and Rhonda. This is by far our favorite play ever since we first saw it in CT with Sheri and Bruno. We are almost always in tears in the middle of the second act from laughing so hard. Afterwards, we enjoyed a wonderful dinner at Lake Park Bistro as the snow slowly tumbled down.
Temperatures for the week look to remind us of what can happen in Wisconsin in the winter as the high tomorrow is supposed to stay in the single digits - the low single digits.
Friday, December 2, 2016
Thanksgiving in Madison
Before Thanksgiving all the visitors in town cheered the Badgers women's volleyball team on to a win over Iowa. Always makes Jo and I miss our volleyball playing days although our knees and wrists are glad to be in the stands instead of on the floor. I do wonder how many photos we have of Jo making the Wisconsin W - we might have to come up with something new for her to do with her hands in photos. We also spent a good bit of time catching up with family as Kathy and John hosted Thanksgiving dinner for everyone again. The turkey dinner was perfect as usual and we got to see our Wisconsin nephews/nieces and our brother-in-law, Mike, who drove in from Omaha.
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
And so the Snow Starts
Chicago Trip
We took in Chicago's Radio and TV museum. Fun museum with interesting displays on Chicago TV that both of us remember from our childhoods. Not sure what it says when things you grew up with are now deemed museum worthy - can't be that we are getting old. We really enjoyed watching some of the clips from Johnny Carson's show. It was a nice visit and the weather couldn't have been better as it in the mid 60's each day - always a treat in November.
Go Illini, Go Badgers
We headed back home on Sunday since Jo had to fly to Phoenix in the afternoon for work.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
The Real Reason We Went to the Admirals Game
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
What a View
We spent Sunday just lazing around the house reading our backlog of newspapers and otherwise recharging our batteries.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
At Least the Weather was Nice
After cocktails we headed over to the homecoming parade. John and Linda's youngest daughter is in the Marching Illini so we walked along with the band for a while before heading over to the pep rally on the Quad. I use the term pep rally loosely since it wasn't really all that peppy or interesting. We quickly decided that dinner seemed a better use of our time and headed to Papa Del's for our fix of our favorite pizza for this trip. The pizza didn't disappoint although the Cub's game playing on the TV's in the restaurant certainly did.
Sunday after brunch to make sure John and Linda's daughter had a good meal before we left, we headed back home and a 20 degree change in temperature.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Fear the Deer
Sunday after a long bike ride we settled down to catch up on several days of newspapers and plan out our upcoming week. Little side venting on biking versus running. When it is 40 degrees outside, it is superb running weather, but is is freaking cold on a bike. I obviously don't have enough wind repellent gear to make biking in the cold fun - while the gear I have made running enjoyable down into the teens. I really miss running.....
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Guess Who is a Year Older
The game was a nail biter and provided the crowd with quite a few highs along with quite a few lows. But we were lucky in that the predicted torrential downpours didn't happen until after we were back safe and sound in the condo and it wasn't a blow out by Ohio State. This was our first Badger football game this season and I must say that I enjoy the afternoon games in the bright sunshine and crisp air better. Night games aren't as enjoyable of an atmosphere - in my opinion.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Our Old Stomping Ground - Philadelphia
| Hard to not see it say Rohm and Haas |
The following day, Jo joined me her meeting concluded around lunch and after a stop at Jim's for a second round of cheesesteaks for me and Jo's first we visited our favorite historic site - Ben Franklin's court. This was completely redone from when we last visited in 2000 and always enjoyable since Ben was quite the inventor and ladies man. Next up was the Chemical Heritage museum which opened since we left and celebrates all things chemistry - Yeah! Fun little museum but it was somewhat eye-opening to see equipment in a museum that we both had used. Not sure I'm quite ready for my life to be museum aged. Afterwards, we met up with our friends Jean and Jon for dinner to catch up on the exciting changes in their life since we last saw them.
Hiking the Lake
| Just Starting Out |
| Little Guy Hiking the Trail with Us |
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Exploring Milwaukee
We had a weekend at home to enjoy a bit of our hometown. Friday night after enjoying a couple of cosmopolitans while debriefing Jo's day at work we heated up some of the Papa Del's pizza to kick our weekend off.
Saturday morning dawned cool and partly sunny so we got out the bikes and headed to the Oak Leaf trail for a two hour bike ride. Besides the gale force winds that managed to always be in our face, we had a nice ride although it left both of us a bit sore. We then enjoyed watching the Badgers win against Michigan State - always a good start to the weekend when the team you are rooting for wins. Later that evening we joined several couples for dinner and a show at the Milwaukee Repertory theater - the musical "The Man from La Mancha". Neither of us had seen it before, even though it first came around sometime in the 60's. It was a great performance and interesting set design given the size of the theater. The only downside was that it was performed without an intermission and two hours sitting in a theater seat isn't great on the joints.
Sunday we laced up our hiking shoes and walked for two hours around town. Our path, fortuitously took us past Peter Sciortino's Bakery which, at least according to Jo, we have been meaning to visit. A cinnamon twist and apple fritter accompanied us for a short portion of the hike afterwards. We spent the rest of the day working on some chores before enjoying homemade carrot soup, made with ingredients from the garden, hot from the oven french bread, and homemade vanilla ice cream.
On the garden front, we harvested all of the acorn squash to stop the birds from continuing to peck holes in them. If you read the squash attack blog you know we had a bumper crop this year (total harvest was 10 acorn squash -so for the next few weeks dinner is going to be acorn squash themed). Everything else in the garden is done except for the carrots, parsnips, and brussel sprouts. Although, as usual, the brussel sprouts look a bit undersized - it might be the last year for attempting them.
On the garden front, we harvested all of the acorn squash to stop the birds from continuing to peck holes in them. If you read the squash attack blog you know we had a bumper crop this year (total harvest was 10 acorn squash -so for the next few weeks dinner is going to be acorn squash themed). Everything else in the garden is done except for the carrots, parsnips, and brussel sprouts. Although, as usual, the brussel sprouts look a bit undersized - it might be the last year for attempting them.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Off to Canada

In Quebec we stayed at the iconic Frontenac hotel which really dominates the skyline - as evidenced by the countless pictures Jo had to shoot of it - and provided a really convenient location to explore Quebec. We enjoyed visiting the old town and we found the food both delicious and quite speedily prepared (always a plus for me). We learned a lot about the history of the area, especially their problems with the English during the early 1700's, and found the tour of their provincial parliament especially informative. The boat cruise up the St. Lawrence river was fun and the Museum of Civilization ranked number one as our favorite museum stop.
After several days in Quebec we rented a car and headed to the Ile d'Orleans (an island just down river from Quebec) for a couple of nights at a bed and breakfast. We spent one of the days hiking in the Laurentian mountains nearby - Jacque Cartier National Park specifically. We had time for two hikes - one tough and one easy - that provided some spectacular vistas, although only a couple of squirrels to hold up the fauna department. We also got soaked touring the Montmercy falls which rival Niagara for the height from top to bottom.
Next on our itinerary was a drive down to Montreal stopping in Trois Riviers on the way - small sleepy town on the St. Lawrence, although with a really nice park. We braved Montreal traffic and turned the car in before heading to our hotel in the old town. We then had a few days to explore Montreal. The highlight of which was taking a jet boat cruise on the Lachine Rapids on the river. I had done this 20-25 years ago while in Montreal for an ACS conference and it was just as exciting this time as last. Our last day we hit some of the food spots, that had been recommended to us by Bruno and Sheri (Bruno lived in Montreal before his Pfizer days) and hiked to the top of Mont Royal to enjoy the views of the city. We had a wonderful trip and would recommend either city for anyone thinking of visiting.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Go Badgers
We headed over to Madison on Friday for a portion of our Labor Day weekend festivities. After dinner with Kathy and John we all took in the women's volleyball team's game against San Diego State. Besides it being sweltering hot in the UW Fieldhouse, the home team won in three straight sets. Lots of fun to watch volleyball being played at this level and wishing we were still playing the game. But we have enough invested in Jo's wrists without her blowing them out setting a volleyball.
Saturday morning we were up early to stroll the farmer's market and pick up our breakfast (morning roll and cinnamon roll) and some fresh cider (both for breakfast and for home). We then spent most of the remainder of the morning discussing how we might lay out our condo - which led to a complete redesign of one of the rooms. Then it was off to Kathy's for lunch and an afternoon cheering on our Badger football team as they won a squeaker against LSU. Lots of tense moments and screaming during the game. Later, we headed to the Union to enjoy some Spotted Cow while enjoying VO5 (local disco cover band) and a beautiful sunset.Sunday morning after brunch with Kathy and John in Verona and a quick stop at Target it was time to head home and catch up on a few chores around the house. Jo spent the afternoon preparing tomato glut from tomatoes from our garden and Kathy's (why is it tomato glut?, not a clue it looks a lot like spaghetti sauce to me). We enjoyed the freshly prepared glut on some pasta later that night (see why I think it looks like spaghetti sauce). Our actual Labor Day was spent lazing around until we joined John and Linda for some Kopps frozen custard in the afternoon. They were in town to catch the Brewers/Cubs game.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Weekend at Home
We spent the weekend hanging around at home for a change. We started off with cocktails on the porch (cosmos, in case you are curious) and chatting about the week along with a little people watching of our neighbors and the random strangers walking down our street. Then to get the weekend going right, we had a couple of slices of Papa Del's pizza. After all that, we thought a walk would be in order to try to limit feeling bad about consuming around a 1,000 calories of pizza. On our way back our neighbors across the street invited us over to watch a movie with them - Mother's Day - which was a fun way to cap off our Friday evening.
Saturday it was off to the Apple store to replace our laptop which had a hard drive failure this week. We opted to move back to the Apple world after spending 25 years on PC's. It has taken some getting used to as nothing is in the same spot (for instance, Apple decided to put the icons to close an application in the upper left hand corner instead of Windows using the upper right hand - really, seriously, these two behemoths couldn't agree to use the same corner???). Of course, with any change like this you find out all sort of other interesting things - like our wireless router no longer accepts any new devices for some unknown reason. So I'm off to find a new wireless router after multiple attempts to fix the current one.
Later that afternoon, it was time for our annual eye check-ups where I finally decided it was time for bifocals. My distance vision has declined and I was tired of always having to rely on Jo to read distant street signs. I'm not happy about this latest change in my vision - but I'm doing it, grudgingly (very grudgingly). On a side note, we had no idea that lenses were so frigging expensive. My condolences to all of you who have had to wear glasses for years.
Sunday, we biked over to the Brewer's stadium for a baseball game on a bright, sunshiny day. Northwestern Mutual had an employee appreciation day and provided free tickets. So we munched on some burgers and watched the Brewer's lose another game - been kind of a theme for them this year. But it was a beautiful day and we had a nice bike ride.
Saturday it was off to the Apple store to replace our laptop which had a hard drive failure this week. We opted to move back to the Apple world after spending 25 years on PC's. It has taken some getting used to as nothing is in the same spot (for instance, Apple decided to put the icons to close an application in the upper left hand corner instead of Windows using the upper right hand - really, seriously, these two behemoths couldn't agree to use the same corner???). Of course, with any change like this you find out all sort of other interesting things - like our wireless router no longer accepts any new devices for some unknown reason. So I'm off to find a new wireless router after multiple attempts to fix the current one.Later that afternoon, it was time for our annual eye check-ups where I finally decided it was time for bifocals. My distance vision has declined and I was tired of always having to rely on Jo to read distant street signs. I'm not happy about this latest change in my vision - but I'm doing it, grudgingly (very grudgingly). On a side note, we had no idea that lenses were so frigging expensive. My condolences to all of you who have had to wear glasses for years.
Sunday, we biked over to the Brewer's stadium for a baseball game on a bright, sunshiny day. Northwestern Mutual had an employee appreciation day and provided free tickets. So we munched on some burgers and watched the Brewer's lose another game - been kind of a theme for them this year. But it was a beautiful day and we had a nice bike ride.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Farmer's Market
While Jo jetted off to Guadalajara for business last week, I held down the home fort tending to the garden, removing weeds from the flower beds, and mostly, watching the Olympics. I'm fascinated by dedication some people can put to their sports and their ability to reach a level of physical fitness that is quite amazing. I'm quite disappointed that the Olympics only last a couple of weeks and are only every four years. I'm also fascinated by the varied sports that people engage in and the sets of arcane rules that evolve for any sport after time (e.g., check out rugby and field hockey).
On a more social note - my sister visited on Friday and Saturday. We started out on Friday, with a light lunch of tacos before hitting Boswell's bookstore (it is a theme for the weekend). This is almost a ritual for Cheryl's visits and she is actually member of their book club - where the person who actually lives a mile from the store isn't. Afterwards, we picked up Jo and headed over to Madison for Cheryl's first visit to our condo there. After a dinner at Paisan's, where I enjoyed a graduate school favorite of a porta salad, we hit Kilwan's for a some excellent ice cream to top off dinner while we sat on State Street and people watched. Afterwards, we caught up with each other while we enjoying a lightening storm from our balcony.
Saturday morning we were up early to hit the Farmer's market. The weather cooperated by holding off on the rain as we picked up some fresh corn, vegetables, herbs and, of course, a cinnamon-apple pull apart loaf for us all to enjoy (although I was talked out of an additional delicious looking long john by my in-house nutritionist). Then we shopped our way down State Street to the Memorial Union again fortunately missing all the major rain storms as we progressed. We met Kathy, John, and our great niece Maggie at the Union where we enjoyed lunch and Babcock ice cream (pick up the dessert theme yet). Then it was time to shop our way up State Street this time hitting all the bookstores - UW, Paul's, Browzer, and A Room of One's Own. I must admit I certainly enjoyed the up State shopping more than the down State.
Then it was time to head back to Milwaukee for a quick dinner of squash, beans, and rice before sis caught the train back to Chicago. Sunday morning, Jo and I biked out to the State Fair grounds for our bit of aerobic exercise, hit the gym for a bit of lifting and then watched the last little bit of the Olympics.
Then it was time to head back to Milwaukee for a quick dinner of squash, beans, and rice before sis caught the train back to Chicago. Sunday morning, Jo and I biked out to the State Fair grounds for our bit of aerobic exercise, hit the gym for a bit of lifting and then watched the last little bit of the Olympics.