It is finally looking like a house! I can see myself sipping pina coladas there in 3 more months!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Baraboo Train Museum




We went tot he Baraboo Train Museum one day ont he way to the lake. The "station" is a replica of one from many years ago. This station used to carry the fish hatchery stock all over WI. They take you on a ride through the countryside in a real diesel engine. They also have all the old vintage cars retored and you can go inside them. A favorite of the kids was the "snowplow" engine. We will go back this winter for the Christmas festival. Santa arrives on the engine and the kids follow him on the tracks and he throws out candy:o)
Wild Rose Fish Hatchery



A short distance from our WI home is the Wild Rose fish Hatchery. It was built in the 1940's during the war. They are run by the state of Wisconsin and paid for with boat License money. The supply 100% of the fish WI lakes and rivers. The month we were there they were raising rainbow trout. We saw all 13 ponds from where the fish spawn to the final fish that goes into the river. One interesting fact...they actually strip the fishes ovaries to extract the eggs. And it doesn't hurt the fish. And we got to feed them:o)
Wisconsin Dells



One of our day trips at the lake was to the "Dells". We went to Devils Head State park and walked on the Ice Age Glacial Trail. It was pretty cool to see how the Glacier changed the landscape of the area and just left rocks everywhere. We were studing the Trojan Horse when we came across one at the Mt. Olympic theme park. What a great way to show the kids what it looked like. On our way home we spotted "the home of the Cow Pie". Which is a fantastic chocolate candy similar to a turtle. Yummmm
Sunday, September 6, 2009
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