Heh. I suspect ND and MM are one on this.
Maybe we can do the breweries Friday evening, too? As a secondary brewery field trip? Hm. No, we're probably going to want to hang in the HS as everyone arrives. Maybe Sunday? (Are they open Sunday?)
'Safe'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: Madison, WI from June 20-22 2008! Official website.
Heh. I suspect ND and MM are one on this.
Maybe we can do the breweries Friday evening, too? As a secondary brewery field trip? Hm. No, we're probably going to want to hang in the HS as everyone arrives. Maybe Sunday? (Are they open Sunday?)
You are going to make me choose between House on the Rock and beer?!
This is Wisconsin, theres plenty of beer anywhere, I'll donate my microbrew stash, plus I can always take a delegation to a liquor store to get as many micros as you'd like. Well, assuming Wisconsin will let me get a Driver's License.
I'm keeping it open and flexible. If DH brings the kiddos down for the afternoon on Saturday, we'll be less likely to do anything beyond hanging out and swimming at the pool in the hotel. And maybe lunch out (farmer's market sounds cool). When the kids go home, it will leave me open for later in the afternoon--or possibly morning stuff before they get here.
I guess what I'm saying is that I can't make definite plans.
Victor, that's very generous. You may be underestimating MM's love of beer (and breweries), however.
Here's a thought. To get to HotR, you take highway 14 out to Spring Green. To get to highway 14, you have to take the beltline, which just happens to swing past Capital Brewery. 14 runs through Arena (and a couple of other podunk towns) and out to Spring Green. On your way back from HotR you can stop at Arena for Lake Louie and then Capital Brewery. The folks doing the Farmer's Market/Brewery thing can save Capital Brewery for last and everyone (scarey thought) can meet at CB before heading home to sober up for Prom.
No that would make too much sense ;-)
Are we sure Lake Louie does tours. Isn't the brewery basically a garage?
Sail wins!
It may not have tours, but I'm sure there are a number of fine establishments there that serve Lake Louie. I distinctly recall returning a goodly portion of the 40 oz. free drink I got on one of my birthdays to the great porcelain deity in one of the bars in Arena.
Why don't you just kick me in the nuts and spit on my neck, you vicious vicious bastards?!
I hate to tell you this, but your phone called and made a special request that we do this.