Lanette Hansen
June 10, 2014
Sometimes we do things we’re so embarrassed by … like this past weekend when we were at the park. Everett was swinging and swinging and swinging. Every time I’d slow down he’d say, “MORE SWINGING!” I’m sure it was a good hour until he finally decided heading home was a good idea. So I pulled […]
kiernan
June 9, 2014
This should be a hit at your next family picnic! 4 cups shredded green cabbage 2 cupes shredded red cabbage 2 whole green onions, thinly sliced ½ cup red onion, thinly sliced 2 tsp minced garlic 1 cup mayonnaise ¼ cup sour cream or yogurt ¼ cup light or dark brown sugar 2 tablespoons […]
Jim Bartlett
June 5, 2014
This weekend is a significant anniversary in Madison-area history: On June 8, 1984, shortly before 1:00 on that Friday morning, an F5 tornado, the strongest there is, struck Barneveld. Ninety percent of the village was destroyed and nine people died. Other communities in southern Wisconsin were also hit within a span of about two hours […]
Kathryn Vaughn
June 3, 2014
Bright and early Saturday morning, we hauled over 22 of my paintings to the Arts Council of Edgerton’s fundraiser exhibit to show in the halls of the Edgerton Hospital. Kris Severson (bless her big heart and boundless energy) and other council members put the show together. It will be on display through July 26. You’ll also […]
This year I went hog wild with my landscaping. I figured since Spring took so long to get here, I might as well take full advantage of being outside now that it finally IS here. So, I have flowers planted in window boxes and containers and along the side of my house. It took a […]