Sunday, January 29, 2012

on food, cheese and other signs

Yesterday after work I went to down town Madison for some exploring. I heard that State street is nice and went to find out. it was a cold but blue sky day. Madison is a state capital and as such, it has a state government building similar to the Congress house in Washington, but much more impressive since it is the only such building the the area and you can see it clearly from 10 minutes away in Google maps navigation time. I parked nearby and went for a walk. first I headed for the lake, Madison is situated between 2 lakes, both now frozen, a large group were throwing football, baseballs and other things around and I approached the lake with caution, but didn't go in., even though they said it was safe. I returned to the capital building and stated walking on State street. though there is space for cars and lanes, cars are not allowed on this street, it is full of stores and loaded with restaurants all outdoors, unlike most big cities so its unique here and its fun to walk even with the chill. I am well dressed with my terrorist ski mask on and trying to avoid banks and government institute, but its not easy to avoid them when you walk around the capital building.I spot a stand up comedy club and decide to check it out, but that building also has a bank, so i take my mask off and go in. some guy is appearing tonight, and I don't know his name or care, I sign up on the waiting list, since 3 shows tonight are fully booked, but they say I should have room. I get out and resume my terrorist posture and keep going. a cute store has hand puppet of various animals including a red dragon, I am tempted but the dragon doesn't have a nasty face, who cares about a cute Dragon? not me , and I keep going. a mural in a store catches my eye and I find myself next to a local Ice cream store right across from a national chain ice cream store. well this must be a sign and i head in to the local store and try 2 flavors i never never tired before, but both are mix of regular things. Heaps of love and Halley comet. I ask on the meaning of the name but the clerk doesn't know, she recognises an accent and I inquire about Madison. she is surprised cause she just returned from Israel in a birthright trip and asked people for directions there. and i am surprised to find big Jewish community in frozen Wisconsin. this store other than good ice cream (try the Hally's comment, not the heaps of love) has an amazing Murial on the entire wall with an amazing level of details which contains every creature, monster and freak you can ever think of on a single drawing. each creatures is capture in amazing details including extra teeth, eyes, fangs, arms, tentacles, wings, tails and miscellaneous. I enjoy my ice cream watching this amazing work of ark worthy of the Louvre. the cute thing about this painting is that all the freaks and beast enjoy ice cream! including while they are fighting each other street fighter style, you can see an ice cream cone flung away. expect photos soon.
 
Madison is a Capitol city and college town and has a mix of fancy restaurant and low end student eateries and as i head down the street I move from the government area to the student area and finish at University of Wisconsin . a big building from the late 1800 i think hold the library and archive. I go in and watch some pictures of various state official who are worth more than the ice cream photos but are so boring to watch and i quickly leave the archives.  As I head out , a bright white moving object catches my yes as I stare at the frozen lake and see a sail moving!, how can that be, so I walk to the lake which ha people on it. I am not afraid of doing risky things as long as I am at least second, the Ice makes cracking sounds as i walk but every one is out here, some walk across the lake, one guy jogs!, 2 guys are playing ice hockey on the lake, some ice fish, some just hang around but i am focused on the sail. It is called Ice Boarding. similar to wind surfing, a wind surfing sail is connected to a wooden box (think coffin without the cover) where someone seats and large ice skates are connected below and this vessel sails the icy lake, how cool is that? these are privately owned and the guy tells me that If I come tomorrow he will give me a ride. I watch in wonder as they ride fast across the lake, but its late and the comedy show will starts soon. the cold is making me hungry and I stop in a cosy place called cosy. its a pizza chain i never heard about and I enjoy a Barbecue Pizza , then head for the show. the place is packed but they find me a chair on a table with 5 other people who are a group. I paid 10$ and i think they gave my money to the people in the group. not sure about that, but it very nice of them to do so, the only problem is that this table is right in front and this chair is right under the microphone, and sitting in front of a comedian is not something I do. I usually stay in the back where its safe, but beggars cant be choosers. this show is one of the best I have seen in a long while. the good thing about it that it was clean, no swears. which means they focus on the material. the comedian is making fun of Wisconsin and i learn a few things from the jokes. Wisconsinites like to drink and a lot of it, but also to go to bed early. well this show begins at 5:30! the main act is an actor T J Miller. I recognised his face from a couple of OK or minus movies but didn't know he was a comic. I am laughing all the time but cautious of being asked a question. He doesn't do that. the show ends and I go back to the hotel at around 7:30 just like a good Wisconsinite. I have Finance homework to do, which I manage to finish by midnight after heavy TV interruptions.
 
On Sunday morning a.k.a today I went to discover the near by areas. I started with the cave of the mounds , this cave has stalagmites and stalactites. the skies are blue again , picture perfect day, still cold though, but better then rain. I have seen better caves but this one is not bad, the tour takes about an hour including a movie. the cave is much warmer than the outside and some nice views appear from time to time. I leave the cave without purchasing anything at the gift store. and continue going. My map is not that good and these county roads are not posted well. Road F takes me north and i pass the large flowing Wisconsin river and start looking for lunch. Its Sunday so few places are closed. I skip all the junk places and start to leave town which is the last before Devils lake Park which was my next destination, then i see it. FOOD in a nice big sign. not what food it is, just the word food. I see it as a sign and walk in. Its a family type restaurant and i order a steak which i don't usually eat but yesterday i had a few hours by the TV and a steak commercial affected me. the NY strip come in a plate full of juices and its done well. before i leave the place i ask where I can find cheese, since this is the cheese state. i tell the clerk i could see any and was surprised by that (especially since the comedian refereed to cheese being an issue taken too seriously by the locals) the girl looked surprised and says , well there is one there, one in the beginning of town, one...  and i just missed them all. feeling like a stupid tourist I head north and still cant see a cheese store. soon i make to devils lake, which may be where they said when hell freezes over. the problems is my shoes, snickers are not good for hiking, though the area looks nice and the skies are still blue today, i pass on the hike and keep going , now in the general direction of Madison. I pass by Baraboo and did you know that the town of west Baraboo is smaller then the town of Baraboo? shocking I know. well in this town I see the museum of the circus and I Wonder they, well this was the birth town of the Ringling brothers. i wish i knew that before, just stumbled on the place and took a little tour of the tiny downtown which looks interesting but mostly closed. I am surprised to find a Prom shop, a whole store dedicated to Prom dresses in a small town! I have no idea how they survive, but they do. I leave Baraboo and get on the high way and 20 minutes later I see another sign. CHEESE. well this is a sign and I stop by a place with a huge cow statue and a large mouse statue climbing the sign. I sample some of the cheeses, some good , some not but they have one cheese which is chocolate cheese!!! they say it is similar to fudge and i have to try, its good, real good and I take 3 blocks of cheese, pepper jack, a mix of 4 cheese sub blocs and this incredible chocolate cheese, ten recharge myself with frozen custard and continue back to Madison to the ice boarding lake but the guy is not there, the vessel is , but i am not a thief and i head back to the hotel to complete a quiz in finance. 25 questions in 60 minutes proves difficult and i am kind of happy with my 76%, could have been much worse, since i guessed 3 questions from lack of time (and i even had the TV closed at the time).
 
tomorrow its back to work and in the evening i may visit Madison to see it at night, not sure yet but this nice solo weekend is a more than adequate to mark Wisconsin as a visited state. I may be here again next month and still lots more to see.
 
cheers
 
 
 

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Who moved my cheese

sorry , its been a while
 
after our long period of unemployment, working again kept us very busy.
lately for me, anything that happens i am comparing to MDG and everything is better. organisation, direction, documentation ,training, cafeteria food, the existence of a cafeteria to have food in it!, insurance, stock plan, pension plan, i should have left years ago. and the best thing is that when the day ends, the day ends, no more late night support, working overtime for free, working extra weekends for free...no more.
 
well with all this free time, i should have kept more in touch, but i have restarted my MBA which keeps me busy.
lately I arranged another amazing race event, which was not as amazing as the previous ones. one of the events was disc golf (imagine golf, with Frisbees), which is a summer sport , but we did it in winter, that was my only idea and reason to set up an event in the Hudson area, 2 suburbs cities away from my house. one Sunday morning i went to Hudson to find other activities and discovered unexpected history. this town was important in hiding slaves and was important in the fight to end slavery. also a word leader in maple evaporating machines. I only found out last year how maple was done, well it is more impressive when you see it. but the nicest thing was to find an artifact. here is the story.
a certain Chris Columbus , you may have of him, he discovered something vikings found out centuries before! but he was the one made famous, well he needed financing and went to the international bank of Spain, where the manager Isabella ruled.it Chris brought his cross from Italy and bowed to Isabella, got 4 ships, 4 made it and the rest is history. around 400 years later a Spanish delegation came to the world's fair in Chicago and drank and ate too much. this was before the invention of ATM and they needed money. so some dude name Elsworth bought the cross they brought to present in the fair , Spaniard were happy, probably till they got home and who knows what happened to them from losing such an artifact.  but the cross made it's way to Hudson.
I learned all this in the historical society by a librarian who was very talkative and the 1st task in the race was to answer 10 questions about Hudson and its history. the racers ran around town, tracked some info signs with answers and asked the locals. this activity took people 45 minutes to an hour on a cold snowy day. after that i send them to Hudson springs which is nice park with a big lake and an island in the middle for 3 tasks.
one was disk golf, 3 holed under 10 shots, then , one team member was blindfolded (or in my version, close your eyes) and using snow balls, needed to hit 3 targets while directed by the other team members. the problem was that the snow was dry (yes dry frozen water!!!) , and didn't pack well, which made this task harder. the last task was suppose to be building a snow man, but given dry snow problem, i had participants use every slide in the park (there are lots of slides...its fun to see grown ups enjoying them selves in the snow) and surround the lake (3.2 k loop).
as i said it was a cold day, but the main problem was not enough travel, previous events were in multiple locations, this one only in two. the next one will be better, not sure when since i was too busy to even think about it.
 
Last week, my racer turned 29 once more and i was planning a tubing party - a nice cold event, but this is the warmest winter in a while (warm meaning you only partially freeze to death), but the snow doesn't stick on the ground, so my tubing event was cancelled on Friday after noon, about 26 hours before the party. lucky Alla was working the next day and i was looking for alternatives.
Heater seeky is an event organiser for the Solon bowling which holds nice events, i call around 5 and heather is in an event, i leave message (you know how i hate to leave messages) but this is important and last minute so i do., i call back at 6, heather a.k.a party girl is still in an event and will check her messages later, they promise, again at 7, 8, and 9, i am still optimistic at around 10, but don't worry, the party is not over. at 11, the party is over and party girl is home for the weekend and no body else can arrange an event. recession! give me a break, now i stopped seeking for ms seaki and moved on to other bowling places which are all full!!! not a Lane in sight. a similar story occurred to me with the other ski place, but finally they answered, it was so expensive!!. so with little time we decided on a house party. Lucky Alla's sisters help with some food tray, cakes and snack.
all I had to do is get the house ready, decorate, buy decorations, blow up balloons, finish the movie and make a birthday cake (well i didn't have to do the cake but I wanted too) and since I have no real baking experience, this was a challenge. but it turned out to be easy...just follow the instructions. but the point was not to make just a cake but to make a dolphin cake. so from 2 square cakes came a marvelous dolphin (more like a shark really) looking cake.
I blew lots of balloons and felt my lungs go way t empty, got supplies, chairs, a gift, and some how managed to play tennis.
 
6:30 came and it was party time, everyone came on time , which is rare drank some wine and hit, the kids on Alla watch kept triggering a false ALLArrm
 
and finally Alla made it home and was surprised by everyone. we enjoyed good pizzas, snacks, wine and more pizza with the usual many Russian toasts. Rita Arranged a nice game in which people had to to guess 18 questions and match to whatever Alla though about herself.
after much socializing we played my game, of charades based on small events from Alla's life. i asked people for stories. the funniest was when Alla returned from camp very hungry at age 2!, took a loaf a bread and wouldn't let it go, even going to sleep with the loaf of bread!!
 
you can see some things that occurred on Alla's birthday in history and links to all the birthday greeting with the exception of 2, Dina (i did not manage to upload it yet) and my own, which was not recorded live.
 
this week I went to Wisconsin for some training. I am in Fitchburg, next to the capital of Madison. So far i haven't done much but work, but tomorrow i plan to visit Madison at night, I hear state street is nice so wait for photos and on Sunday to see some nature, while it relatively not snowing here, Wisconsin makes 40 states and a nice travel opening for the new year. still not counted since i have done nothing of value (travel wise) but it will change soon.
 
so that is it for now, promise try to try to write more
 
cheers from the cheese state
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Alla's surprise party 5 photos


the videos will arrive in a few days, from the party but for now accept 5 photos


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Sunday, January 1, 2012

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this album contains photos of Alla's first day, clues from the downtown scavenger hunt, dinner at our house, a hike at south chagrin and new year eve party at marina's

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