Wisconsin's version of "Stone Henge" comes a day after a significant wet snow when the icy chunks plowed to the side of the road become individual stone-cold monuments. Look around before they all melt by the end of day Saturday. You'll see what I mean.
A little freaky. But interesting.
One of the other freaky things this particular Friday is the foreign invasion in our home.
Are they quaint old Lady Bugs or are they invasive and annoying Japanese beetles? They're showing up throughout our house just because the sun is shining and the temperature is technically above freezing. I'm not a fan. Especially when their distant cousins the "stink bugs" have been mooching off our heat bill all winter.
You know me. Creepy crawly things are not my jam!
The only other item that did not go my way this Friday was that I had hoped to take the afternoon off – mainly to finish editing hundreds of girls hoops photos from last night so I could go to tonight's boys' playoff game. But an unusual "rush job" at work came up so I finished the photos just late enough that I sat back and watched the livestream of the game. Jim had to work his church fish fry so I would've had to travel nearly an hour to Marshfield Columbus for the game – and I wasn't feeling it after my afternoon schedule change.
I do thank our local livestreaming channel Zaleski for broadcasting it. But it was such an adjustment to just watch a game unfold without having to just focus (literally) on one part of the game at a time. The only downside is that our Royal boys were convincingly eliminated from the final playoffs.
And now we just cross our fingers for the Lady Royals tomorrow night... and the Lady Bugs tonight!
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