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Trail Tuesdays

When I used to work in an office, there was a tradition called Tie Tuesdays. It wasn’t widely followed all the time, but I enjoyed it. It provided variety to the week. Now that I’m not working in an office anymore, I’m starting a new tradition. Trail Tuesdays: getting out of the house, away from people, enjoying God’s creation.

Ice Age Trail Sign

I decided to start with the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which after all comes within a couple of miles of our house. What a great opportunity. Last Tuesday I took in the trail as it wound through the Brooklyn State Wildlife Area in southern Dane County.

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Treacherous Travel

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Disappointment at not being able to take the trip I had scheduled in March was tempered by the arrival of daughter Sara and granddaughters Lana and Audrey. Even more excited about their arrival was our dog Basher, who had been living at Sara’s house up until we brought him to our house about a year and a half ago.

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See You in St. Louis

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Some great trip memories in 2019. As the summer season wrapped up, I was able to get away to St. Louis for a few days of vacation. This was a trip I had been anticipating for over a dozen years. Ever since InterVarsity moved our Urbana conference to St. Louis in 2006, I had been telling my radio friend Stel Pontikes that I would come back for a tourist visit during warmer weather. St. Louis is a Mississippi Rivertown, just like my hometown of Prairie du Chien, with a rich history. I finally made it to St. Louis in 2019. It started out as a beautiful day for a road trip.

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