No that would make too much sense ;-)
F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos.
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.
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.
sober up for Prom.
Do what for the who now?
I hate to tell you this, but your phone called and made a special request that we do this.
Oh! Well, that makes perfect sense.
I think I shall fax it. Repeatedly. It hates that.
I can coordinate an arrival and phone list.
HotR opens at 9:30, and Yahoo maps tells me that it's about an hour's drive from the hotel.
To get to HotR, you take highway 14 out to Spring Green.
Not 151 to Dodgeville?
I'd like to do both, too, so that seems a good solution!!
More than one way to skin a cat, dcp. HotR is on 23, halfway between Dodgeville and Spring Green. From the beltline you can either take 18/151 south/west and then north on 23 or west on 14 and then south on 23.
18/151 will take you through Verona, Mount Horeb (home of the Grumpy Troll), Barneveld (completely destroyed by tornados in 1986 or 87 and rebuilt) and Dodgeville (home of Land's End.)
14 will take you past the Mattel plant (formerly American Girl doll factory), Cross Plains, Black Earth (Shoe Box discount shoes, cheap!), Mazomanie, Arena and Spring Green (Taleisin and American Players Theatre.)
Six of one, half dozen of another depending on what folks would find more interesting to see. Make it a big loop and go one way there and the other way back.