Cashing out

On the way to Cashton in mid-July, Todd expressed concerns about the fact that this rental was not only not on the water, but nowhere near the water.

After looking around upon arrival, however, we declared it all good and settled in to watch the world go by.


While watching the world, we also frequently trotted to the front door to watch the buggies clip-clop by.


And as always, we did a bit of exploring.

The Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center – Coon Valley, Wisconsin

Here’s a test:

Susie will be especially disappointed in two young men if they miss this one. Just saying.


The Discovery Cranberries Museum – Warrens, Wisconsin

The first cranberry marshes in Wisconsin date back to the 1830’s, and Wisconsin is the national leader in cranberry farming, producing almost 60% of the cranberries Americans consume each year!

Cranberries in Wisconsin? Who knew?

Susie tried harvesting “in the bog” but in the end decided it was the waders that were fun.


One of the most interesting things for Todd was learning about farming.


With farms, there are of course animals.


Finally, after a month of watching corn grow, literally…

…it was time to leave our peaceful spot in Cashton.


Aw, shucks. 😦

2 thoughts on “Cashing out

  1. Jeff's avatar Jeff August 18, 2024 / 11:12 am

    mike says Beowulf and I say rumplestilstkin, what do we win?

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  2. ssolsen12's avatar ssolsen12 August 18, 2024 / 11:21 am

    Oh no! All those hours of reading stories to little boys, and they forgot the little goats who had to trick their way past the goat-eating troll living under the bridge. (sigh) Your consolation prize should be a copy of “Three Billy Goats Gruff.” Thanks for playing along!

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