My wife and I maintained two houses for a while so I could work a new job and she could keep my oldest boy in the same high school until he graduated. Most weekends I drove across the state, but one weekend she brought the kids to where we live now. I had been telling her about the neighbor, who was enormously fat. I mean world class here. We were out on the deck and I spotted him and told her to look (she had not seen him). Just exactly at the time she turned, he bent over. Never seen that much crack before. She has never, ever let me forget that.
I was expecting this to be a guide on where best to find the smoking kind of 'crack' in Northern Wisconsin, I'm a bit disappointed that the post linked refers to the other kind.
Funny pic, that 'crack'. It's a very nice blog. Lots of photos. I liked the breakfast pics! Made me rather hungry! But the scenery is fascinating, too.
Thanks for that nifty link, Ann! I'm having fun cruising your blog, too, by the way.
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6 comments:
I LOVE IT ANN! It's so... Northern Wisconsin!
The beer-and-pizza places in Wisconsin are much nicer than those in Minnesota, I must add.
Reminds me of a good story.
My wife and I maintained two houses for a while so I could work a new job and she could keep my oldest boy in the same high school until he graduated. Most weekends I drove across the state, but one weekend she brought the kids to where we live now. I had been telling her about the neighbor, who was enormously fat. I mean world class here. We were out on the deck and I spotted him and told her to look (she had not seen him). Just exactly at the time she turned, he bent over. Never seen that much crack before. She has never, ever let me forget that.
Maybe when I head up to Ft. McCoy sometime later this year I can check it out.
I was expecting this to be a guide on where best to find the smoking kind of 'crack' in Northern Wisconsin, I'm a bit disappointed that the post linked refers to the other kind.
Funny pic, that 'crack'. It's a very nice blog. Lots of photos. I liked the breakfast pics! Made me rather hungry! But the scenery is fascinating, too.
Thanks for that nifty link, Ann! I'm having fun cruising your blog, too, by the way.
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