Showing posts with label Ashland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashland. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2014

BATB, Ice Roads and Other Weekend Madness!

I'm sitting here today somewhat exhausted, quite hungry, a little miffed at myself and also TOTALLY exhilarated!

Oh goodness that is a tired looking Mad-Art Teacher
Saturday was an adventure of icy proportions.  On that day Adam: the Mad-English teacher, fellow health-conscious person, and one of my partners in all things Northern Wisconsin adventure
(my other compadre, the Mad Chemistry teacher had been sickish and bowed out of this day, and I don't blame her!!)and I headed north for what turned out to be an ice event squared.

Let the adventure begin

Our primary destination was to participate in the Book Across the Bay in Ashland that headed across the (frozen) Chequamegon Bay to Washburn, WI.  We ended up on a small detour, which turned out to be a short but amazing little excursion across the frozen lake in ADAMS CAR to Madeline Island.  But I digress- since this is my blog, I will be regaling you with a blow by blow description of this day. Because I apparently like to hear myself yak!  :D.  Actually, I had such a good time, I want to record it since we all know how short the memory can be.
Tshirts!

Registration central, early in the day
I hopped into Adam's car with a mere 2 bags, a purse and snowshoes shortly after 11 and we headed up north towards Ashland. Plans were made to stop in Ashland first to pick up our race bag with Tshirt and race bib, then go to the Chequamegon Co-op and the bakery across the street!  We had to park the car up in Washburn, then take a shuttle bus down to Ashland then we'd snow shoe  back to the car.  So, detailed plans were worked out- HA.  Who are we kidding, we wanted to get the Ashland stuff out of the way so we could go eat at Coco's ASAP!!!  The race Tshirt is pretty cool, and was designed by one of the students up north (in Washburn??  I don't remember, but if there is a competition, I might see if any of my kids would like to enter it next year), and we got right in and out with our business there.  there was a little food for sale and music and it looked like a cool place to hang out, but we had other things on the agenda.  We saw the place the race started, the bon fire pile, the little trees that were planted into the snow on the ice, etc.  Really cool!


Ahhh Coco's
And I want you to know that the BATB was really a good excuse to get up to Coco's, because people it IS all about the food and ambience of Washburn and Bayfield.  Seriously.  You have no idea what a food desert we live in in Price County- there are a couple nice little places to eat, but the lack of creative and delicious vegetarian food is sad and pathetic.  I do not kid.  If I win that 400 million in the Powerball on Wednesday, there will be a new restaurant opening soon.....

YUMMMMMMY

Anyway, I digress, after our fun little errands were finished (the parmesan pepper bread from the bakery is just DIVINE!) we headed up - ravenous!!- to Coco's.  We had such good food- I had a Seitan gyro and sweet potato and pecan salad and of course Big Water Coffee.  YYYYUUUUUMMMMM  I made sure not to have too much what with the whole trying to find a bathroom with 8 million layers of clothes, snow shoes etc. Always a consideration at this kind of event and portapotties and I are not on speaking terms, so there is that.

We had another errand up in Bayfield after a leisurely lunch was had, and that was to visit Big Water Coffee Roasters for some bags of coffee and a new coffee mug for Debi!  woo HOO!!  I mean if you are that close, Bayfield NEEDS to be visited.  It was interesting looking down at the docks and seeing where the ferry and tour boats usually are, and  to see the top of the Bayfield Inn where we had Margaritas on the upper deck overlooking the bay and knowing that in a few months we WILL be there again enjoying said drinks and who knows what adventure!  There HAS been talk (yeah that would be me and Adam) about going on a boat to an island and hiking for the day!!  I am so IN.  Whilst leisurely (we had planned lots of goofing off time) sipping our respective mochas and  hot chocolates, Adam broached a subject that I had on my mind but was trying to block out.  The ice road to Madeline Island.

Adam: so do you want to go on the Ice Road?
Debi:  (eyes big- terror filled heart) uhhhhhhh

Adam: we won't go if you don't want to
Debi: UHHHHHHHHHH, well I won't jump out of the car if you happen to accidentally drive on it I guess

Adam: Do you think Laurie will be mad if we go without her?
Debi: I think she'll be fine, she'd still go if one of us were not with!  Lol

Adam: Maybe we better not
Debi:  Ok (whew)



20 minutes later:
Adam: We're driving on that road
Debi: **gulp**  yeah, I know **mommy!**

OH. MY. GOODNESS!
Ice Road!

So with Debi shrieking as we began driving across, while fumbling for her phone and camera, taking mad pictures and shrieking some more, over we went.  I think it is about 4 or 5 miles out there, and you literally drive right out on the ice from a beach.  It was a bit snowy, so you couldn't see the actual ice (whew) and it was quite a rush!

BACK STORY:
I did not grow up in northern Wisconsin, I was a southern WI girl.  My family was not a sportsman type family really.  My dad loved to fish, but only up in Minnesota at my Grandma and Grandpa's.  He did not ice fish.  I never even stood on a frozen lake until I was in college when I was cross country skiing with the MA and some other accountant types and their wives and someone at one point informed me we were skiing on a lake (EEEEEEEEEK).  SO therefore, I have never been comfortable on frozen bodies of water, though my children have been ice fishing with their dad and others since they were toddlers, or during tax season visiting others who ice fish, you get the idea... So walking on frozen water is not my cup of tea, as a rule and DAMN I am not driving on that shit.  Are you people all crazy up here????  Yes they are and now I am apparently one of the crazed.  Like I wasn't before.... never mind, shut up!

So as referenced here, I was terrified TERRIFIED!!!! of walking on lakes.  The Book Across the Bay registration filled me with a horrified excitement and I just flatly refused to consider the Ice Road when we were up there a few weeks ago.  BUT what really helped was the fantastic trip we made to the Ice Caves- we began the journey on the beach path, and then eased into walking on the water near the shore and I was distracted by all the ice (ooooooo- shiny things.......) and so that was GOOD.  So suddenly the snowshoe thing was not so horrifying and I allowed that of course one of those crazy friends of mine were going to drive me across that ice road even if I was hiding under a blanket in the back seat.  So fortunately, I didn't even have to be sedated and I was fully in the front seat, shrieking and laughing as we drove over to Madeline Island.  It was so cool and we got to go all over the place.  We didn't explore as much as we wanted, as we had to get to the parking area and the shuttle bus for the race.  We have BIG plans to rent a scooter over there in the summer  and scooter around and drink at Tom's Burned Down cafe...  well, I plan to drink, I don't know about those other two!  :)
Looking at Bayfield



Sort of roughly the same area


Basically I have conquered two facets of one fear.  I am so proud of myself.  Overcoming fears that are true and deep (I joke about this, but it is (was) a major terror of mine) are exhilarating.  I seriously have had to stop myself from running as fast as I can to get off of 2 feet of ice down at the boat landing at the end of our road, because it just seems somehow wrong to be doing that.  I am such a chicken, seriously.

Hehehe, no kidding

Hard to believe this is the same spot as the next pic

Ah summer- this is what we remember so fondly...

So after taking a few pictures at a beach that we had visited last summer, we hopped back in the car and headed back to Washburn. We found the parking area easily and were fortunate to not have to walk very far at ALL to catch the school bus shuttle to Ashland.  Now that makes the whole thing sounds so simple, but we spent at least 20 minutes changing into our appropriate winter clothing, gathering our race bib and all that, stuffing some snacks into our pockets (we did not eat again after lunch, except for a granola bar  on the ice and then a vegan muffin in the car- no wonder I was hungry this morning) and making sure we had everything needed.

This is the approximate route taken, it varies depending on the ice conditions apparently.  I think we were a lot closer to shore  south of Vandevinter Bay


View of the start area in the early afternoon

We headed into the tent for a few minutes and immediately saw people we knew!  We chit chatted for a few minutes and headed over to Walgreens to get a couple little things and I needed a place to adjust my sock/boot/toe warmer issues, attache the race bib to the coat,  use the not-a-portapotty and generally prepare to snowshoe. Toe warmers are something that I am going to stock up on, because they rock my world.  I can put up with anything if my toes are warm.

The start line area in the early afternoon- there is the bonfire and you can see the little trees and all that mark the trail



It was a hoot to be in that warming tent at the beginning, with all the THOUSANDS of people heading into the tent, I see people!  I saw in passing Judy and Wendy from Park Falls, like first thing when we were picking up our bibs, and then we saw Scott and Sherri- Scott works at school!  It was fun talking with them- then I spot Cecelia Hutte who graduated with the Mad-oldest son, who lives over in Rice Lake. We had such a good visit! And then while talking with her, behind her I see a familiar face that took me a minute to place and it was a man and his wife who used to live in Park Falls!  Bill and Caroline Yanke moved to Marshfield many years ago, Caroline and I did lots of things together when they lived here and her oldest was close in age to Greg!  I haven't seen her in at least 10 years.  Such a hoot! Fred sees Bill every year (tax season of course), but I don't see them myself.  FUN!

RIGHT before the start- the fast people are WAAAY up at the top.


It was then time to head down to the lake and get ready- isn't this crowd astounding?? It was all very exciting- so many people SO MANY SKIS!! So many different sorts of snowshoes, it was really something.  There were luminaries all along the course, and there were "stops" at every K except for the the first K.  The stops were assistance tents plus water- and later there were some snacks, and eventually there was liquor!  hahaha, and there was a fire breathing dragon, and the last stop they were giving out chapstick, granola bars and bottles of water-- it was just fun.

skis and more skis
So the bad part?  I lost my little camera.  The pix here are either from my phone (which by the way died  about 3:30 and my car charger didn't work in Adam's car) or Adam's camera.  His camera gave him a lot of blurry night pix, which is understandable, but I have some nifty ones on mine.  Boo.  I really do believe I will get it back, actually.  I was never too much in a panic about it, and even if it is toast, I still want the SD card!  If I don't get it though, most of the pix on it are on my computer. So, yeah, what happened?  Idk, either I stuck it into my inside pocket and it slid through, or I put it in my outer pocket at one point and it fell out.  THAT is the only issue I have with this running jacket is the lack of zippers on the pockets and I will never let that happen again.  This one the zipper is going, and I will replace it this year.  AND my camera was having some issues as well, irritatingly enough, so it was probably about to be replaced too.  This may have accelerated that process.


Ice dragon in full roar


We did really well during the race for the most part, we passed people like nobodies business.  It was crowded at the beginning, but people stretched out and the trek was pretty good.  The water was greatly appreciated as was the snack of a cookie and the granola bar.  But it is tough snowshoeing that far- there was loose snow and it was good footing, but wow did my feet and lower legs get tired.  About 8k we were both ready for someone to offer us a ride!  Lol.  But we kept going, there were things all along to capture your interest and there were fireworks in Washburn, and the bon fires at every K stop..... just a fun, happy, party atmosphere!  There was a massive warming tent at the end and we got through the course in 2 hours and 27 minutes.  10k, which I believe is 6.3 miles??  something like that.  We were going to get some food, but it was all just too much effort and so we went to the car, which was a bit of a hike, but no more than a mile.  It was SO NICE to sit down.  And of course once you got back down south farther, it was snowing again and indeed we got 4 inches of snow in Park Falls, so the roads were a bit dicey.  We attempted talk to keep Adam awake, but the radio needed to help out.

The glow of Ashland from the trail- this fire was not on the ice, but up higher- like a trough- for hand warming


It was a good, tiring, cold, exciting thing to do.  Will I do it again?  Yes, but not if it is below zero- the temps were about 10 - 15 degrees and that was fine, but the wind made it nippy.  If it was much colder I would NOT have wanted to be out there.  Next year I will put in more treadmill time if the weather is as cold and nasty as this year, which prevented me from putting on miles outside.  I did plenty of snowshoeing, but the terrain is way different on the lake.

The people involved in this event were stellar and it was REALLY well done.  To orchestrate such a huge event is difficult to say the least and I give them Mad Props for their organization and entertainment skills.  Job well done!!!

**And this just in- a video clip of me walking like a penguin so I don't step on the skis in front of me!
If you end up having to search it put in either Deb Oswald or 1135 But it should work- there are some skiiers first and then I have on a maroon/red hat and of course grey/black coat and pants.  My feet were so tired!!**

So last night I came home, plugged in my phone to tell my sister and a friend or two I was home, put a couple things away, hung up some soggy outerwear and flung myself into bed, told the MA all about it and he fell right asleep and I did not.  LOL, that figures. I am not sore but am fatigued today- just plain old wiped out.  I am so happy I have no sore knees or anything like that.  YAY.  The gym however, will not be happening today!  I'll save myself for tomorrow.

So fast forward to today, I emailed the BATB people about my camera, I made coffee, pancakes and threw a load in the washer and have blogged.  I think it has been a productive day and now time for a nap!  It is already 11 am after all!

Seriously, that won't happen.  What a great day I had, just goes to show if you need to or want to bad enough, you can overcome all sorts of oddball and random fears.  I have a lot to go, though!  Adam is such a fabulous traveling companion and partner in crime- we were missing our 3rd buddy, but next time!

Looking forward to a lower-key kind of joy today!  Hope you find some quiet joy today yourself!

**THANK you Adam for allowing me to steal your pictures!

Monday, August 5, 2013

And another week begins...... ready.......... GO


Apostle Islands and/or Bayfield AGAIN this week???  I should think so!!

So here in Park Falls, once Flambeau-rama has ended so has summer as far as the locals are concerned.  These lovely people up here really need to be more positive.  This is one of the times that I still don't consider myself a local, even though I have lived here longer than I care to admit.  Now don't get me wrong, I like living here most of the time.  Hey, no place is perfect, right?! But this whole "well,  once you hit Flambeaurama, the summer is about done." mentality drives me just a little nuts.  It is only the 5th of August for pity sakes.  And then they ALL start talking about the "S" word.  Talk about joy stealing, sheesh.

So my week-

The first thing I really need to do is sweep up all the dog hair, sand and grass off the floors from the weekend.  Shove the dear MA out the door, and get at that!  He actually took most of Friday off (shockeroo) and so there is even more of said flotsam and jetsam than usual...... well, I imagine the doggies could have had something to do with it as well.

I get to continue my birthday JOY and have lunch with my partner in tattoos- Nettie- then hit ye old gym.  NEW program there, headed towards even more heavy lifting!  :)  Ah life is good.  I had planned to walk this morning, but it was raining, which was a great thing. We NEED a bit of rain, now.  So I will do that later!

I do need to start moving some things around- soon- as my house is about to undergo a major transformation: siding!!  Mostly, I have to figure out where to stash my mosaic materials for the time being.  I hate to put it away away, but it will need to be moved for the event.  Plus there are a couple interior walls that need to be addressed a new window, a new door on the side......  a few things.  Plus finding a new frig (long story) and  few other internet searches are needed to find just the right house and garden shed items.

One of the days this week will involve a trip up to Bayfield again to get  raspberries!  Oh that will be so sad to go up to that gorgeous location and we might be FORCED to eat breakfast at Coco's again......  It'll be hard, but we will muscle through!

Wednesday will find me involved in an S word activity- I have to go through mentor training up in Ashland.  We have quite a few new staff members this year, and they need mentors from experienced staff, sooooooo  we have to be officially trained.  Really though, they just need someone to help them with our Infinite Campus and to bring them treats in about February when you want to simply fly to Florida for the day (Adam: we DO need to do that) or lock your door and not allow the students to enter.  But, I'll go to Ashland with my favorite Mad-Science Teacher EVER, have some coffee at the Black Cat and enjoy lunch somewhere cool.  Yes, I think I will!!

Later in the week there is a potential trip to Madison for the farmer's market (bahahaha) and just some general weeding, art work, possible cooking, lots of exercise and any other thing that might happen.  It is after all summer and you never know what might crop up!  Let the joy continue!

I can also feel a photo blog post, as I have not published too many lately..... and you KNOW I have them.  I just haven't edited them all.

Alrightie, I need to get on with this day- I want to try and jam as much summer into the following weeks of summer as I can manage!  It is the joyful thing to do!


Until next time- Be a JOY GIVER!!!


Vocabulary list for the day:

Flambeau-rama:  Local celebration that lasts the better part of a week, always involving the first FULL weekend of August.  Beer is consumed, parades will be seen. Children (and their dogs) come to stay for the weekend.  That's all you need to know.

S word:  I think we all know what that means......

Joy stealer: Anyone who wants to suck the joy out of another's life, whether a conscious or unconscious effort is involved.  These people are generally best avoided.  But some are definitely worth the effort to rehab!

Bayfield and Ashland: Desirable destinations on Lake Superior that have great coffee, great food and LOTS of photo ops for those of us with a photography fixation.

Sarcasm:  Sarcasm- the habit of saying one thing - frequently said or written with an evil, malicious grin- but meaning the opposite.  The Mad-Art teacher has been known to occasionally indulge in this sort of behavior!  Sarcasm is implied not pointed out! So  you won't find that word in the text above, but it is implied and it is NOT the S word, which if you don't know what it is yet, then you are just beyond my help and probably need to go back to sc.......  oh, never mind.

Joy giver: anyone who -  has a smile for you anytime, will text or email you randomly and frequently,  has a positive word of encouragement, likes life and the people around them, do not seek to bring up every negative thing happening in the community, state, nation and world with the express intent of trying to convince you that life and people suck...... because it and they don't.  At least not in my world!!  :) Joy givers can be found everywhere and occasionally will have bad days.....  so don't worry.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Stroll along Lake Superior

I love traveling up to Lake Superior and one of my favorite shopping, strolling, talking partners is my friend Cat!  We do have a good time together!

This trip was multi purpose and included a stop at the Goodwill store, the Black Cat, the beach and the walkway along the lake and the down town area for some window shopping.  OH!  And the Chequamegon Food coop!!




But as you know, my primary purpose is always to get some good lake pix!








Cat at the lake






Unknown wild flower growing along the path









The landscape is just so different up there!!  I just love it.

Hope the photos from my day trip help you find some joy!!  :)

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Fabulous Tuesday and preparation post 2

I had SUCH a good day on Tuesday!  What an awesome random birthday month day.
Lake Superior

I started off with that whole pullup thing!  That is a good way to start a Tuesday.  I wouldn't have ordinarily have been there at that early hour, but I needed to get my workout underway, as I was going to Ashland with my dear friend Cat.  First of all, I always try to get up to Lake Superior at least once during the summer.  Love seeing the lake, love the beautiful town of Ashland.  Anyway, I met her at the school parking lot in Glidden and up we went!

We had several errands to run and one included going to ahem- Walmart- for a little shopping.  I have great hopes for our new "Hometown Shopko" that is replacing the Pamida in Park Falls.  I sincerely hope that I can do much of my shopping in town and not have to go to Walmart out of town at all!  But that is beside the point, I needed to get some items for this camping trip!  A few things like small portable insect repellent, sunscreen, stronger lip balm, etc.  Since we have to carry in EVERYTHING that we bring with us, smaller is better!  I picked up a lot of things that I needed, with only 2 more items that need to be retrieved today!  Not bad!  It was kind of exciting to be going through parts of the store and finding just the right thing, or at least something that will do the trick.

SOME BUMP!!!


Cat was of GREAT help to me when it came to determining what I should be getting.  She has been camping for years and gave me some great ideas.  We basically talked nonstop the whole time, it was so so nice to catch up with her.  We are such good traveling companions, and she tolerates me needing to stop to take pictures and is always up for a little walk if we have time!  YAY!

The wind in our hair !!
AFTER Wallyworld, we went for lunch at the Black Cat, then to the Chequamegon Food Coop and the Ashland Bakery!  They are wonderful places to go.  The Black Cat has fantastic food- I had a wrap that had some dill havarti cheese, veggies and a garlic/redpepper vinaigrette sauce that was excellent, not to mention the iced mocha that I nearly swooned over.  The Food coop has a great selection of natural foods, organic items and other hard to find things that I wanted!  And the bakery.........  Oh my gosh!!!  Plus I was able to go to a vegetable stand and get some sweet corn.  It wasn't terrific, but it was fine when grilled and I topped mine with lime and chili powder!  I really miss the corn and tomato guy in the parking lot of Southside!  I assume the road construction has f-ed it up for the summer.  The MA is under orders to pick up some corn when he sees the stand down in Phillips!!!  We shall see.....



THEN we had some time left, so off to the park we went for a little tiny photoshoot!  Got a few good landscapes and a cute pix of Cat and I, well except for the wind and the squinty eyes!!  :)  It was a fantastic trip- nothing special, just entirely good.











CERTAINLY it was a joyful day!  She is one of my joygivers!!!




Monday, September 5, 2011

It's Labor Day Already????

Good heavens, I cannot believe how much time has gotten away from me.  I am so behind in my blog and I have people clamoring for a new one!!  Well, maybe not so much, I had one kind person mention that he needed to see more photos. To me that IS a clamor.  Lol

I am going to put a few photos here this morning and attempt to update over the next day or so.

Besides the usual day to day life, school, and all, we are doing a bathroom reno.  Carpenter Joe is that is, but I have been assigned tile duty.  As you can imagine, this will be the subject of a post or two.  It's been a bit of a bumpy ride, but I see some smoother roads ahead.

Back to the pictures!

The first several are from Ashland a week ago and the clouds are from last weekend.  I love me a good cloud picture!  More to come!!

Until then picture yourself some joy!
Lake Superior

Little creek in Ashland

Old boat house by the oredock

Old garages by the oredock

Old Oredock, coming down

What a view!

Marina in Ashland


Oredock

Looking out at one of the light houses


Amazing clouds

ditto!

Wispy sunset