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Broccoli, lettuce, mini cukes, a beefsteak tomato, and sweet cherries. Yum! Time for summer salad. |
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Farmers' Market trip: summer salad edition.
Realizing that we hadn't gone to the Dane County Farmers' Market in quite a long time, my friend Tonya and I ventured out for some Saturday morning shopping. Despite the chilly wind, the market was packed, and I left with an awesome haul:
Then, off to brunch at Mickey's Tavern. A delicious morning!
Thursday, July 18, 2013
It's that time again: my 3rd chicken coop tour.
Any time before May of 2011, I never would have imagined myself saying this phrase:
On Saturday, I went on a walking tour of neighborhood chicken coops for the third time.
For me, one Saturday of my summer will always be devoted to thee Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Association's Tour Des Coops. In Madison, it's legal to keep up to 4 chickens in a backyard, and local residents just love showing off their coops.
The Jones family (aka Scott, Elysha, Abby, and Clementine) and I took a leisurely walk down the bike path to get to the tour, which was smaller this year (only 6 homes). But still, I had the usual goal: snuggle a chicken.
And it also didn't take long for me to make a friend: Kuna, a 2-year-old Australorp chicken:
And soon, we were off to more coops!
On Saturday, I went on a walking tour of neighborhood chicken coops for the third time.
For me, one Saturday of my summer will always be devoted to thee Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Association's Tour Des Coops. In Madison, it's legal to keep up to 4 chickens in a backyard, and local residents just love showing off their coops.
The Jones family (aka Scott, Elysha, Abby, and Clementine) and I took a leisurely walk down the bike path to get to the tour, which was smaller this year (only 6 homes). But still, I had the usual goal: snuggle a chicken.
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Commemorative artwork from the 2011 Tour Des Coops (my first visit). |
It didn't take us long to find some fresh eggs. |
Kuna was quite talkative and did a lot of clucking. |
Pretty girl, eh? |
She had just finished laying this egg. Nice one, Kuna! |
She lived in a well-decorated coop with some friends, like this gal. |
Abby (a chicken coop rookie) had a great time feeding Kuna and her friends. |
These 3 identical chickens stuck together, so I bonded with their cat instead. |
Big Red posed while enjoying a snack. |
It was getting pretty hot, so after our chicken coop fix, we grabbed some snacks at the Willy Street Co-Op and headed home via Jenifer Street. Of course, this meant walking by Andrea's house and seeing her latest sidewalk creation:
Ryan Gosling and a dog in sidewalk chalk: picture perfect. |
As always, never a dull moment.
For my first Ryan Gosling chalk post, click here.
For my recap of the 2012 Tour Des Coops, click here.
For my recap of the 2011 Tour Des Coops, click here.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Lakeside morning.
After my lovely 4th of July, I invited some friends to join me at Tenney Beach this morning. Bronwen, Scott, Elysha, Abby, Clementine, and I had a relaxing lakeside morning of swimming and lounging. And with Bronwen's homemade iced coffee and delicious pastries from Batch Bakehouse, I'd say this was a perfect start to my Sunday.
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"It's so picturesque!" was Bronwen's reaction to this photo op. I just love lounging with the ducks. |
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Lakeside 4th of July.
I've been a working professional for two years, and I know one thing for certain: paid holidays rock. The 4th of July is one of 'em, and nothing beats a weekday off from work.
Note: In Wisconsin, the word "beach" means a lakeside place to lounge with a small amount of sand and a large amount of grass. There are no waves, no seashells, and building a sand castle would be a challenge.
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I set up my towel lakeside and pulled out the latest issue of Vogue: pure bliss. |
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The ducks kept me company. |
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After my first swim in Lake Mendota. Wet hair and Ray-Bans. |
Swimming: check. Now, back to lounging in my Havaianas. |
Chick pea salad, chips, olives, a veggie dog, and a veggie skewer: Yum! |
Took those Havaianas to lake #2. |
And then, it happened: I revealed the horrible fact that after living in Madison for over two years, I had never been to Memorial Union Terrace (arguably the best place for summer hangouts and swimming in Lake Mendota). We packed up our bags, headed over to the Union, and claimed our spot on the dock:
Michal and me enjoying the sun. |
We had a beautiful lakeside view... |
and jumped in! |
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My second swim for the day: quite relaxing. |
After hours by the lake (which included meeting Alejandro, a friendly Puerto Rican who will be Michal's new salsa dance partner), it was time to grab a table and get some food (we opted for Mediterranean wraps).
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The signature Union chair: these are all over the terrace in orange, green, and yellow. Really brightens up the place! |
Two lakes, two swimming trips, and a delicious BBQ: a fabulous 4th of July.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Take me out to the ball game: Stitch 'N Pitch 2013.
Last year, I went to my first ever major league baseball game to knit in a stadium and obtain a novelty bobble head. Well, why not do it again? Two weeks ago, 10 friends and I took an evening trip to Milwaukee to watch the Brewers play the Oakland A's,
Then, we met the man of our dreams: this year's bobble head (a knitting hot dog). Since last year's bobble head was cross-stitching, my knitting pals and I were thrilled to see that the hot dog was knitting.
The Brewers weren't doing so well, but the gals were all smiles in the stands.
But this guy wasn't as smiley:
Regardless of the game's outcome, it wouldn't be Stitch 'N Pitch without Andrea and me taking some ridiculous photos.
Silly photos: check. Time to hang with our girls. Group shot:
The game carried on, and we wound up tied at the end of the 9th inning. It was extended to a 10th inning and...
The excitement on Andrea's face says it all. After two years of Stitch 'N Pitch, I must say that my favorite part is the car ride to and from Milwaukee. I have some hilarious friends, and great things happen when we're confined to a small space.
For my coverage of Stitch 'N Pitch 2012, click here.
Sponsored by The National Needle Arts Association, the nationwide Stitch 'N Pitch brings together baseball and needle arts. Yarn vendors come to the baseball stadiums while knitters, crocheters, and quilters enjoy the game and partake in their favorite crafts.
The gals from Stitch 'N Bitch Madison braved the nasty wind and tailgated like champs before the game:
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Kat, Andrea, Yours Truly, and Pat in full Sith Lord getup. Andrea is rocking the death stare. |
Despite the weather, we were in it to have a good time:
Pat shows off her 'I love to crochet at baseball games' shirt. |
After eating dinner in a parking lot for the second time in my life (last year's Stitch 'N Pitch being the first), we grabbed our tickets and headed to Miller Park.
My ticket. |
We bonded over our shared hobby (note that I have a hand injury and have taken up finger knitting). |
But then, he got a little naughty! |
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Anne C. managed to mellow him out. Oh, and they dressed alike. |
Action shot of Anne C. knitting. |
Andrea, Anne L., Kat, and Porter. |
This Brewers fan was pouty when the A's took the lead. |
We aimed to pretend to slide down the glove, but in fact, we WERE sliding down the glove. |
Running with the Polish, Italian, and German sausages. |
Fist-bumping the Mexican and American sausages. |
The game carried on, and we wound up tied at the end of the 9th inning. It was extended to a 10th inning and...
WE WON! |
For my coverage of Stitch 'N Pitch 2012, click here.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Let's throw some cash at the ceiling.
My college pal Allie stopped in Madison for 12 hours, so I did my best to show her some of the city's best options for local food & drink:
Dinner at The Coopers Tavern.
Drinks at One Barrel Brewing Company.
Dessert at Chocolaterian.
Brunch at Lazy Jane's.
A pretty awesome 12-hour visit, eh?
When we walked into One Barrel, we immediately noticed money all over the ceiling:
After chatting with the bartender, we learned that all ceiling money for the months of May and June will be donated to the Dane County Humane Society. It's an old bar trick: fold a stack of quarters and a thumb tack into a dollar bill, and voila! We had our dollar folded by a pro:
Then, Allie did the honors:
Awesome throw! Nice way to help out the cause. Good times with one of my favorite gals.
Dinner at The Coopers Tavern.
Drinks at One Barrel Brewing Company.
Dessert at Chocolaterian.
Brunch at Lazy Jane's.
A pretty awesome 12-hour visit, eh?
When we walked into One Barrel, we immediately noticed money all over the ceiling:
After chatting with the bartender, we learned that all ceiling money for the months of May and June will be donated to the Dane County Humane Society. It's an old bar trick: fold a stack of quarters and a thumb tack into a dollar bill, and voila! We had our dollar folded by a pro:
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Step 3. |
Awesome throw! Nice way to help out the cause. Good times with one of my favorite gals.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Milwaukee day trip, and how I met a camel in Wisconsin
Last Saturday, Elysha and I took baby Clementine on a day trip to Milwaukee.
First, we stopped at Cafe Hollander for brunch with my college pal, Mary. It was delicious!
And no, Clementine was not the smallest one in our group: we also brought George, a traveling gnome from Ravelry.com, who was spending some time with Elysha and on his way to Iowa:
Next stop, the Milwaukee Zoo, where we met a variety of animals:
The sea lion show was adorable:
When we were about to leave, we were privileged enough to witness a peacock mating ritual (unfortunately, this stud was turned down by his lady friend, but we applaud his efforts):
Oh, and I found a cow to pose with (surprise, surprise):
All in all, a nice day outside of Madison. Clementine loved the birds!
First, we stopped at Cafe Hollander for brunch with my college pal, Mary. It was delicious!
And no, Clementine was not the smallest one in our group: we also brought George, a traveling gnome from Ravelry.com, who was spending some time with Elysha and on his way to Iowa:
George hangs out in Clementine's pocket at the restaurant. |
Toucans! |
Penguins! |
Flamingos! |
Cows (of course)! |
And my favorite: Lippy the camel. He was happy to pose for some photos. |
When we were about to leave, we were privileged enough to witness a peacock mating ritual (unfortunately, this stud was turned down by his lady friend, but we applaud his efforts):
"Look at my feathers! I'm so handsome!" |
"Even from behind, I'm still handsome!" |
All in all, a nice day outside of Madison. Clementine loved the birds!
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