I'm up here at a resort northwest of Milwaukee and will be giving a seminar on work related stuff. For those of you who don't know where Milwaukee is, it's southeast of Fond Du Lac.
When I drove up here, there was no big road sign saying "Welcome to Wisconsin" or "Wisconsin: Gateway to Minnesota!" or anything. The only indication was a giant cheese castle on the left side of the interstate. On the right side was a huge Cheese Emporium. (I'm not kidding!)
There is still lots of snow on the ground up here.
I didn't see one single dairy cow anywhere. What do they do with all the cows in the winter time? Do dairy cowboys herd them all south to Illinois for the winter?
I just finished my room service meal which consisted of a Wisconsin cheese burger served on a Sheboygan roll. I'm going to have to investigate this "Sheboygan roll" thing. What makes a roll Sheboygan-esque?
These are things I want to get to the bottom of while in Wisconsin.
I'm getting a picture in my head of a milkfed dairy cowboy and it's hot!
ReplyDeleteDude, didn't you see the "Welcome to Wisconsin" sign right over the board? I'm pretty sure there is one. :)
ReplyDelete*border, that is. :)
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