With all the green rolling hills, the farms, and the cows, you could almost be in France. Without the wine and good restaurants. Well, there is good food there--beef, pork (mmm bratwurst), beer, etc. We picked up some great sharp cheddar and some New Glarus beer of course, and I made sure to bring some rose' and red wine.
A most excellent spot for morning coffee. |
There's not much to do except swim, sail, canoe, bike, read, and relax. And cook and eat. It's pretty great.
There was a lot of meat eating going on. |
But we did do a little socializing. We got a drink at one of the area bars after a bike ride and admired the many stuffed examples of local wildlife.
So many dead things. |
We also saw a bat (wish we saw more of those, for the insects), hummingbirds, a turtle, a fish that jumped out of the water right in front of our boat, bald eagles, cranes, and wild turkeys. I was not so thrilled to see a snake swimming in the water after I'd spent several blissfully ignorant days swimming in it.
But the big event was me finally getting to see a bear!
He's that black thing in the middle. |
The boyfriend usually sees at least one per trip, but generally early in the morning. I don't care about bears enough to get up at 5:30. But this time he spotted one at the side of the road in the afternoon while we were in the car coming back from somewhere. He quickly turned around and I managed to get a snap while it was lumbering off.
We also went even further north to visit the boyfriend's sister and niece at their house on the shores of Lake Superior for a night. It was a completely new area for me. News flash: Lake Superior is extremely cold, like your-bones-will-ache-in-three-seconds cold. I did dip in a couple times just to cool off.
Stopped at a park trail on the way, but I was hardly dressed for serious hiking. |
Lake Superior. |
This guy ran at me a couple times, defending his women against the interloper. |
The coop. |
Boyfriend and his sister by the lake. |
For the Fourth of July, we went to Bayfield, a charming little sailing town. We sat on the docks and watched a pretty great fireworks display, and also got to take in the displays from neighboring towns, including one on the nearby Apostle Islands. I love small-town Independence Day celebrations. It was definitely preferable to being in Chicago--my friends on Facebook were reporting the usual Beirut-like mayhem there.
We'll go back to the cottage in August for boyfriend's birthday. It'll only be a long weekend, but I am already looking forward to it! And maybe next year we can actually go to France or Italy. For now, though, I'm very grateful for these Wisconsin vacations.
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