We had another sensory overload moment as we traveled south into Wisconsin and into our old stomping grounds of Spooner, Shell Lake, Milltown and Balsam Lake Wisconsin. Spooner does not look like it changed at all in the past 50 years. Paul Bunyon still stands at the north edge of town holding his arms out where there is supposed to be an axe. I do not think there ever has been an axe in his hands in my memory. The Red Cross drug store is still operation on the corner of Main. Again, in operation for the over 50 years I have been living and coming through this area. Tony's Riverside Pizza...I will never forget the pizza's my dad and I shared over the years in that building.
Of course there are the new things, a Dollar General on every corner, but for every new thing I see something that has been there for decades and brings back memories. The Washburn County Fair was going on as we passed through. We did not stop but a vivid memory of me at probably 10 years old flashed back. Our family was attending that fair and, much to my mother's dismay, I won an albino rabbit. At the end of the fair, they put a bunch of rabbits and pigs in a big pen and let the kids loose. If you caught an animal, you could keep it! I remember pinning this bunny to the ground, its legs a kick'in as I scooped it up and brought it over to my mom.
My mom would not let me keep it at home, but the neighbor farmer made a pen for me, and I put the bunny in it. The next day I returned to find the farm dog eating my once pure white bunny. Talk about traumatized....
I doubt they have that event anymore. After we passed through Spooner, we took a left on Highway 70, east to Stone Lake where we met my niece Katie and her husband Mike. We reconnected with Katie a couple years ago after a probably 20-year gap. We had never met her husband, Mike. We were not supposed to meet up with them until after 7pm on Friday night, but she was so excited to get together she took Friday off and we had the full day together! She planned an action-packed day starting out at the Perlick Distillery in Sarona where she had another surprise for us.
Her brother Steve was meeting us! Again, it has been well over 20 years since we have seen him. Weird to see them all grown up when you only have memories of them in their early teens. Not only has he grown up and in his 40's, but he is also married and has several kids. His wife, Tabitha, was there as well, a super nice person, it was nice to meet her.
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From there we went to the Garage Bar which is in.... you guessed it a garage. Well, it started out that way, now it is more of a pole building. Where else can you order 5 mixed drinks and a beer and get change back from a $20?
Our last stop of the night was at the Summit Game Farm for their Friday night fish fry. Another Wisconsin staple. We saw these guys on the road along the way.....
So delicious! (The fish fry, not the porky) All too soon it was time for bed and hit the road in the morning. We carried on south to the Milltown/Balsam Lake area. Somewhat a spur of the moment visit, we gave my sister a two-day notice asking her if we could camp in their driveway for two nights. Sister Judy and Mike live on Balsam Lake.
She planned two days of fun in the sun visiting a few of our favorite Wisconsin bars in Milltown. In all our travels we have never run into anything like an up north Wisconsin bar anywhere else. It is just a vibe that is not repeatable anywhere else. Those of you who have experienced it will understand, those of you who haven't won't understand so I will not even try to describe it. All the bars have deer and fish mounts, all have pull tabs and all of course have shake-a-day. Here are a few pictures to give you an idea of the flavor what I am talking about.
Wise Guys in Milltown is also the home of a good friend and our favorite bartender Julie (Jules). We try to stop by and see her whenever we are in the area.
Next door is Hack's where we went and pulled a few pulltabs. We won over $100 on our first round, but we "reinvested it" and eventually walked out with empty pockets.
Who do we run into while we were there? Kevin's daughter-in-law and grandchildren! They were just in South Dakota and we missed them as we were in Ontario, what are the odds of running into them in a bar in Wisconsin?!?! Pretty good actually...
Here's another thing about Wisconsin bars; drink chips. You can win drink chips at shake-a-day or when someone buys you a drink and you are just not ready for it. Judy has a baggy she carries with her for just such occasions.
Mike has what he described as a garbage bag full of drink chips from when he cleaned out his dad's house. He would probably break the bankrupt if he cashed all those in!
Our last adventure of the day had us heading over to Waterside restaurant on Lake Wapogasset where we met our friends Doug and Connie. So good to see both of them. Sadly, I forgot to take pictures.
The next day, Judy had more big plans for us! While we saw Judy and Mike in Florida last winter, we had not seen the rest of my siblings in a few years. Judy was able to get a hold of everyone and set up a lunch date for us in St. Croix Falls! Sadly, sister Carol was not feeling well and could not make it, but we got to see brothers, sisters, spouses and even my niece Kristina!
The problem with getting together with a group like that it is impossible to spend as much time talking to each one as you would like, but it was awesome seeing everyone, who knows when we will be able to do it again.
But our adventures are far from over! There are hundreds of lakes in the NE corner of South Dakota that have walleye in them, the problem is knowing which one to fish. Luckily, we have friends who fish this area quite a bit and turned us onto a lake between Watertown and Aberdeen. The campground was like a ghost town. Full of campers but no one around. There must have been a 3-4 dozen sites, all with campers in them, but one around. When Barb called to get a site for two nights, the guy said he only does seasonal sites but had an open one we could stay in for two nights. Being it was a weekday; we figured everyone must just come up on the weekends.
At over 15,000 acres of water it was hard to know exactly where to fish. Where does one even start? No fear, the master fishman is here! Notice I said master fisherMAN, as in me, not my lovely wife Barb. After looking over the lake map, I noticed a couple of sunken islands out in the middle of the lake, the perfect place for those tasty walleyes to feed. And sure enough, we had a couple on within minutes of dropping our lines in the water.
Over the next two days we caught dozens of fish. Nothing big, in fact nothing over 16". They all seemed to be about the same size, 13"-16". The only picture we took was of the smallest fish caught by your truly. Truth be told, the next fish I caught was even smaller, but I threw it back before Barb could get a picture of it.
We were able to weed out our limit of eaters each day adding to our bounty. The freezer is officially full of walleye!
Two 5-hour drives later we were pulling into our driveway. Our Great Summer Adventure was over. Only three weeks, but full of fishing and fun! Both of the girls were glad to be home. Dakota walked around the house, her tail a wagging. She even went over to the toy basket and pulled one out and tossed it in the air. Zoey was over the top excited and got the Zoomies which I was able to catch on video. Somehow I have a feeling we will be buying new furniture sooner than later.....
POOR BUNNY!! Zoey is hilarious, happy to be home obviously. I'm on my third couch!! Nice catch ... nothing better than fried fish you actually caught in a mountain lake ... except maybe eating them with friends and family.
ReplyDeleteActually our couch seems to be holding up pretty well so far. They are less than a year old and at first I was freaking out when she started doing that, but I am over it now.
DeleteLooks like lots of special memories were made with family and friends. Great haul on those tasty Walleye. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWe have enough fish for about 10 meals, that is if we can keep them from becoming freezer burnt!
DeleteHow fantastic that you got to see relatives you hadn't seen for decades. Wow!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like another great trip. The zoomies just cracked me up!! Glad you left the sunflowers...for this year anyways--lol! :)
Who knew that those would grow in this arid climate. I think maybe next year we will plant some on purpose!
Deletesooooo much fun, and what a great vacation, you guys really deserved it. and from the pictures, it appears you were able to fit in all your favorites!! i can't imagine you losing touch with anyone for 20 years but how nice that you have reconnected with you niece. the sunflowers are gorgeous, that happens under bird feeders a lot. it looks like the dogs were happy to be home but that zoey, what a hoot. she needs a longer "zoomie run" area....how about the floor?? and was she digging for china?!?! it was nice to read about your vacation!!
ReplyDeleteThere must be two different varieties of sunflowers in our bird food as there are plants with just one big sunflower head and plants with many smaller heads. Interesting.
DeleteZoey does floor zoomies too, but those are near impossible to capture on video. I have tried, but she is just too fast.
I swear, you folk know everyone between there and there. Wisconsin does seem like your kind of place.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how it happened, but I think you are right. We have made a lot of great friends on our travels who put up with us when we were in their areas.
DeleteWhat a great vacation! Good that you could see most of your siblings! Zoey missed her couch! Nice sunflowers!! Small grain harvest has begun here in a few fields.
ReplyDeleteI received a text from Chris at the farm yesterday, they are in the field! I head up there 11 days from today.
DeleteI spent a summer in northern Wisconsin and was in the local fishing cabins resort bar every night. It was certainly different than anything I had ever seen in the east. Sounds like another fun trip (except for those pesky bugs).
ReplyDeleteDifferent in a good way, bad way or just different? Those are my peeps, I feel at home when I walk into one, even if I am hundreds of miles from home.
DeleteEntire families didn't go to a bar together where I was from like the ones in Wisconsin. There was a family atmosphere.
DeleteDrink chips, how interesting. I'd never heard of that before. Sounds like you had a pretty good time.
ReplyDeleteYou need to travel to a remote Wisconsin bar and learn about the culture there. Some of it is not too far off what you are experiencing in Las Vegas!
DeleteMy two sons got bunnies that they're helpful mom put in a cage in the backyard for fresh air. The youngest was there when the dog got in the cage and took out both bunnies. Yep, trauma all around! Such fun to catch up with planned and surprise friends and family - look at all those smiles :-))))) You got up to a lot in just three weeks which looks like it was plenty of the time for the pups to be away from home!
ReplyDeleteOh no! They too will be scarred for life. Although, like me, they will get over it.
DeleteThey do have those bars in the U.P. Of Michigan, but judging by the fact that they all have Packers stuff hanging on the walls, they all think they are Wisconsin bars.
ReplyDeleteKind of like how western Wisconsin bars are an extension of Minnesota, although they still have Packer stuff hanging all over their walls. No Vikings jerseys hanging in there!
DeleteSo, we've had an event-filled year. Virtually all of it negative. Now, finally, we see a light at the end of the tunnel which may not actually be another freight train.
ReplyDeleteIt is so refreshing to read about your road trips. This leg of your current trip seems filled with fun, adventure, a drink or two and great sights. Of course, the two words which sum up your post for me are: "FISH FRY". Tomorrow!
I have been wondering where you have been. Hope things are getting better now, I will have to look at your blog for an update. And you are right, we are having a fish fry tomorrow!
DeleteYou and Barb have such a lot of fun and it sure is great traveling with you and seeing all you do on your travels. Thank you so much for taking me along as I do enjoy my armchair traveling. One day I hope to get out of here on our own road trip and look forward to that. Happy August to you both. Another great read for sure!
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with an armchair traveler, you are welcome to travel with us any time!
DeleteIt sounds like a wonderful vacation, fishing and family. What could be better? Drink chips are interesting. If they aren’t turned in, great for the bar. Zoey looks thrilled to be home.
ReplyDeleteGreat deal for the bar. I bet they hate it when someone comes in with a huge bag full and buy rounds for the bar. Even though the bar already received the money for them it still has to hurt if they aren't expecting it.
DeleteWhat a fun filled post with lots of adventures and good memories too
ReplyDeleteHappy August
I bet you have some good fishing in your lake, I would like to try it sometime!
DeleteDid anyway mention how much you and Steven look alike when you have hats on? Perhaps it was just that picture, but when I first saw it (picture of him and his sister) I immediately thought you were sitting next to her. Indy has her version of the Zoey Zoomies, but she does it nearly every day...and when we are camping in my sister's backyard, I would take her in their house to say goodnight and she loved doing it on their plush large carpet which covers their wood-like floors.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome, there is something about dogs and zoomies that brings a smile to your heart. No one has ever said that about Steven and I, but his mom said he reminded her of me, maybe she was on to something.
DeleteWhat a fun three weeks! It’s always fun catching up with family and friends. Wish we were closer…I’ve never eaten walleye. Zoey doing zoomies is so cute and Dakota finding her toy right where she left is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI do too! I doubt you would find walleye down that way, it is a northern fish and probably would not be as good once they shipped it to AZ.
DeleteThe Deer heads on the wall are interesting. There is a breakfast place the next town over, and they have a room with animal heads - Ram, Bucks, Boar. Looks like you had good times getting together with friends. And a bountiful day of fish.
ReplyDeleteHappy month of August.
~Sheri
You would love our house then, as I am sitting here I see 9 heads, a fish and a bear skin!
DeleteWhat a great trip you've had! Love the family pictures! :) Kevin's daughter in and grandkids! Wow. Such a small world! The chips are very interesting, but would be fun to use! Zoey is so cute!
ReplyDeleteIt was really good to see Katie, Steven and their families. Both have grown up to be good people.
DeleteLovely memories there of your white bunny, sad ending though.
ReplyDeleteGood photos of people getting together and having fun - fish, lovely. Enjoyed the video.
Take care.
The bunny story is one that I have not forgotten some 50 years later.
DeleteI like how you describe a bar like it was an old friend. That's how you can tell that you are from Wisconsin. Good times.
ReplyDeleteIn a way, they are long lost friends. Ones who always welcome us back with open doors!
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ReplyDeleteLots of fun times with family and friends! Lots of fishing too.
I love the video of Zoey, she is happy to be home.
Your sunflowers look beautiful.
Take care, have a wonderful week!
The sunflowers were a pleasant surprise as we arrived home. It will be interesting to see how they develop through the rest of the summer.
DeleteIsn't it the sweetest to be able to go to places where you have such great memories. I even like it when there isn't a lot of change in the areas. This looks like a great trip and one where special memories took place. Love the sunflower picture at the end... Thanks for sharing all of your adventures...they are always so fun...
ReplyDeleteWhile these sunflowers were accidental, next year we hope to plant some strategically throughout the property!
DeleteYou two certainly show a fun time. We Wisconsinites have just left your beautiful state after 9:days of UTV riding, camping, horse riding, and anything else I forgot, we thank you for sharing your adopted state, and your numerous trails and the scenery. Everytime we went by a log cabin and shouse, I commented to my husband, this must be yours! But, it’s time for us Dairy Farmers to head back home and give our adult families some well-deserved time off. Have a safe trip home.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it! You got out just in time, now the roads are filled with motorcycles for the next few weeks. Then things will get back to normal again.
DeleteWhat a a traumatic bunny memory!
ReplyDeleteFun with friends and family make it extra special
Burn and raised in California. Pull tabs and shake a day? What’s that?
Fishing looks successful !
You will learn all about Shake a Day next time you are out this way, we have our own version we play when we have company!
DeleteYou sure had a great trip, and lots of time with friends and family too. Funny-sad story about the poor bunny. A hard life lesson.
ReplyDeleteZoie's zooming are the weirdest I have ever seen! She never even got off the couch! At one point there i was sure she was going to do a somersault! What a funny girl--and what a tough couch!
She does that headstand thing all the time, I have tried many times to catch it on video, but every time I point the phone at her she stops!
DeleteWow -- what a grand journey you are having -- and you've really put some miles on that RV! I'm sure home is welcoming to you but such fun to see friends, new places, and stop for fish. Oh, your rabbit story -- that's horribly traumatizing. But what a kind neighbor you had.
ReplyDeleteIt was a grand journey indeed! While it is nice to be away fishing and seeing friends coming home is equally as nice.
DeleteThat was a great road trip, Jim, and it seems like 3 weeks came and went so fast, meeting up with family and friends and fishing all sound perfect. When we were in WI on a road trip years ago we did not go to a bar, but will remember for a future excursion. In the movie, Love Actually, the Englishman Colin’s first stop was to a WI bar😀 and did very well with the young ladies.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventurous road trip. It's so wonderful that you got to reconnect with your niece and her family, especially after all those years.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all these fun stories from your summer adventure.
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Looks like such a great time. Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, we did not spend a lot of time taking photos, need to do a better job next time.
DeleteWhat a trip! Getting together with all those friends and family that you haven't seen in a while. And all that fishing! A good vacation and now it's back to work!
ReplyDeleteYup, time to get back to work!
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ReplyDeleteYou packed so much into your three week holiday, had fun reminiscing and linking up with family and friends and also fishing , I enjoyed reading about your journey the people you met, the places you went to, and how happy your dog was on getting home, but I'm sure you felt the same. It's nice to get away for a while but so nice to get home. Reading about the chips for drinks was new and interesting.
All the best
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Imagine if we humans acted the same way when we got home; zooming all around, digging at the couch.....
DeleteYou have epic trips! I enjoy them vicariously...
ReplyDeleteOur walk was decent for us. Poor hubby.
That bunny story is traumatizing!
We do enjoy our adventures! We are already planning our next one, which is a few months away.
DeleteKatie, Mike and the surprise! Is there anything better than family! :) I love Zoey and the couch! She is something else :0
ReplyDeleteOh, she is something else alright!
DeleteI love going on your travels with you. So nice.. and it seems like you have been doing some reconnecting with folks the last couple yrs that you have not seen in yrs. Isn't that the coolest thing. Making more and more memories and having fun. Truck on.
ReplyDeleteWell, get ready as more adventures await us next week as I hit the road again!
DeleteZoey's zoomies made me laugh. What is it about a happy dog that brings smiles to many faces? Well at least mine. I enjoyed my arm chair travels with you. It's been a weird year for me not traveling anyplace YET. Hope you get your chores done before you head out to harvest.
ReplyDeleteIt's the unbridled joy they exhibit, we all wish we could do it and not be judged.
DeleteWhat a busy, busy, enjoyable time you've had. So lovely to catch up with family. Was Zoey digging a den?? She was certainly happy to be home again.
ReplyDeletePerhaps trying to put a basement in the couch? We'll see what the couch looks like in a year. We should get sponsored by Lazy Boy or something.
DeleteThank you for visiting my blog. Which animals were on your road ? Have a nice weekend !
ReplyDeleteOn our road specifically, mostly deer and turkeys. On our surrounding roads there are also buffalo and elk.
DeleteYou guys have the busiest itinerary on your trips. Just reading about it all makes me tired :)
ReplyDeleteKeep on having a great time!! 🍂🍂🍂
Makes us tired too! Rewarding, but tired.
DeleteLooks like great fun. Love the sunflowers. I bet you are happy to be home after all of that traveling.
ReplyDeleteThose sunflowers were quite the surprise when we got home!
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