Showing posts with label wisconsin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisconsin. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Watercolor Maps

The Stamen Design team has long been one of my favorites, and I think these embeddable watercolor maps are great:
http://maps.stamen.com/#watercolor/6/46.512/-83.221

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Rosey's Dream

Several months ago, I, together with Cheryl Schwarzenbart, had the opportunity to interview Rosey Harden about his restaurant, Rosey's Dream, which was located on Main Street in Reedsburg.  Harden operated his diner from 1972-1985 as a minority in Reedsburg and had many stories to share about his experiences running the restaurant.  I think that his stories are a wonderful and unique part of Reedsburg history.  I have enjoyed sharing them, as well as hearing the stories of Reedsburg citizens who remember his restaurant.  I recently selected six clips from the interviews to share on YouTube.  I hope you enjoy them and learn something new!

I realize that addressing an issue such as race can be controversial and/or difficult, and I welcome and encourage your thoughtful comments below.













Special thanks to Rosey and Donna Harden, Cheryl Schwarzenbart, Donna Neuwirth, The Reedsburg Public Library, The Reedsburg Times Press (archives), Bill Schuette, Katie Godfrey and Katie Schofield for their help with this project.

Rosey's Dream diner is currently on being highlighted as part of an exhibit at the Woolen Mill Gallery in Reedsburg.  The Smithsonian Museum's "Key Ingredients: America by Food" exhibit "examines the wealth of history and culture that shapes our dining habits and taste preferences."

Friday, September 3, 2010

Big waves in the forecast for the Great Lakes

If you've ever wanted to see people surfing on the Great Lakes, this weekend will be a great time to do it.   Lake Michigan should see waves in the 10-foot range and Lake Superior will have some 15-footers.  And while Sheboygan, WI isn't positioned to see the biggest waves, it will be hosting the Dairyland Surf Classic 2010 this weekend.  My guess is that many of the best Great Lakes surfers will be drawn to places with bigger waves, but the event should be fun to attend nevertheless.

Check out the wave-size forecast from NOAA's Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting system here: