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    Calumet County Park Campground: Tips, Reviews, and Activities

    September 18, 2024 - By Jen

    Nestled on the eastern edge of Lake Winnebago, Calumet County Park offers a peaceful getaway, as well as easy access to nearby Appleton and Oshkosh. In this guide and review, we’ll cover everything you need to know for the perfect camping trip at Calumet County Park. We’ll share our personal…

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    Exploring Astico Park: A Complete Guide to Camping Near Madison, WI

    September 13, 2024 - By Jen

    Welcome to our guide to camping at Astico Park in Dodge County, Wisconsin! Nestled along the beautiful Crawfish River, just a short drive from Madison, this charming campground offers a perfect escape into nature with its scenic views, spacious campsites, and plenty of outdoor activities. In this guide, we’ll cover…

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    Exploring Abandoned Illinois: 5 (Legal) Spots You Need to Visit

    September 11, 2024 - By Jen

    There’s something about abandoned places that pulls us in every time. Maybe it’s the history, the quiet, or just the sheer thrill of exploring something left behind. Over the years, we’ve tracked down some pretty cool spots in Illinois that are just waiting to be rediscovered—think old military bases, forgotten…

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    Exploring Taliesin: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy in the Heart of Wisconsin

    September 10, 2024 - By Jen

    Last time we were in the Spring Green area, for a spring break trip back in 2018, we missed the opening of the Taliesin season by one day. So when we were looking at camping in a nearby town, I was super excited to finally get a chance to visit.…

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    History in Stone: 10 Remarkable Illinois Cemeteries To Visit

    September 4, 2024 - By Jen

    Cemeteries are often overlooked as places to explore, but we love visiting them not only for their rich history but also for the fascinating statues, monuments, and intricate headstones. Illinois is home to some truly remarkable cemeteries, each with its own unique character and stories. In this post, I’ll take…

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    Hiking Southern Illinois: 15 Iconic Trails You Can’t Miss

    September 3, 2024 - By Jen

    We spent almost two months in Southern Illinois and the focus of our trip was hiking and exploring the region’s outdoor offerings. The landscape of this part of the state is so different from where we grew up in the north that it felt like we were in a different…

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    Mounds and Ruins: A Journey Through High Cliff’s Obscure Treasures

    August 26, 2024 - By Jen

    While staying at Calumet County Park, on Wisconsin’s Lake Winnebago, we made a trip over to visit High Cliff State Park. Besides the hiking trails and natural wonders, this park is full of oddities and history. We saw an old general store, climbed an observation tower, walked among effigy mounds,…

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    15 Things You Need to Do in Rockford, Illinois

    August 23, 2024 - By Jen

    Looking for a fun and diverse getaway not too far from Chicago? Just 90 miles northwest of the Windy City lies Rockford, Illinois—a vibrant town brimming with unique attractions and activities. Whether you’re into exploring world-class gardens, delving into fascinating museums, or enjoying serene parks, Rockford offers something for everyone.…

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    Your Ultimate Guide to Camping at Blackhawk Lake: A Highland, Wisconsin Gem

    August 22, 2024 - By Jen

    Nestled in the rolling hills of Highland, Wisconsin, Blackhawk Lake Recreation Area offers campers a serene escape into nature. Our campground guide will provide everything you need to know to make the most of your stay at Blackhawk Lake. We share detailed information on how to camp at Blackhawk Lake,…

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    Mississippi River Bliss: USACE Blackhawk Park Campground, De Soto, WI

    August 15, 2024 - By Jen

    Nestled along the banks of the Mississippi River, the US Army Corps of Engineers’ Blackhawk Park in De Soto, Wisconsin is a hidden gem for campers seeking a peaceful retreat in the great outdoors. During our 13-day stay in August 2024, we were fortunate to secure a prime riverside campsite,…

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They called it the ‘End of the Line’… and no They called it the ‘End of the Line’… and now we know why. 😳🔒

Touring Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary was like stepping into a chilling time capsule. From infamous inmates to eerie energy in every corridor, this place is packed with history- and a few ghost stories too. 👻 

After walking the cell blocks, we did a whiskey tasting at the on-site distillery 🥃 and grabbed a bite at The Warden’s Table. Who knew prison could taste this good? 😅 

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We survived our whirlwind weekend in Maryland! Jo We survived our whirlwind weekend in Maryland!

Josh and I got to Maryland last week, but then this last Thursday was when his coworkers got to town and the real excitement began. We started off Thursday afternoon at the USGS Bee Lab. The lab offers growing space for local organizations, so we potted some seedlings with Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay and then took a tour of the new lab building. The Bee Lab is on the federal chopping block, so they have been minimizing their projects in case they have to close. That means the shrubs Josh and I planted last year in a new research plot are gone and rehomed, so it was pretty sad. We are still holding out hope, though, that funding can be saved or the lab can be moved to USFWS!

After the bee lab, we headed to DC Green Drinks at Metro Bar. We met lots of great people here!

Friday we spent the day with Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay setting up for NatureFest and meeting with the BBC crew that would be filming the event! We ended up Friday night with having to pick up Josh's boss and coworker from the restaurant we all had dinner at and take them to the impound lot to get the rental car back (don't worry, it's their own fault it got towed 😛).

Saturday was NatureFest at College of Southern Maryland, put on by Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay, Neighborhood Creative Arts Center, and Keep La Plata Beautiful. We helped staff the Wild Ones booth and hung out with Molly the Monarch. We ended Saturday night at the demolition derby! We went with Josh's boss and his coworker & her family- it was everyone else's first time at a demo derby, so that made it extra fun.

Sunday, we drove from Maryland to the eastern edge of Ohio where we stayed at a great Harvest Hosts winery. Then Monday, we had a few more hours to drive to the Detroit area. Our crazy weekend is done for me, but now Josh is at a conference in Detroit for the next two days. Meanwhile, I'm hanging back at our campsite by the beach!
Josh grew up doing Memorial Day ceremonies with Bo Josh grew up doing Memorial Day ceremonies with Boy Scouts, so when we happened to be in the Washington DC area for Memorial Day we wanted to find something special to do. 

Sunday we visited Arlington National Cemetery for Flowers of Remembrance- the only time that the public is allowed to walk up to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to place a flower. Then we caught the end of their Meet a Sentinel event, a lecture on the history of Memorial Day, and a walking tour focused on Army history in honor of the Army's 250th birthday.

Monday, we went into DC proper. We didn't get to everything we wanted to, but we got to watch the Memorial Day Parade- which is considered the largest Memorial Day event in the country. The parade itself was neat, but walking around before-hand through the setup might have been even cooler. Everywhere we walked there were bands rehearsing and it was pretty wild to witness (and hear!). 
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