Day 35: Road Construction is Not Your Friend
This trip has reminded me of something that I don’t miss from the regular working world: getting up at six in the morning. I remember when I worked for Spleak, a startup company that was based in both Copenhagen and San Francisco, I typically woke up at five thirty in the morning just so I could chat with my Danish friends on MSN Messenger before I jumped on the bus to head downtown to our main office. Now I’m lucky if I can get up before eight without hyperventilating.
We’ve felt sad leaving pretty much everyone that we’ve visited on this trip, but I felt particularly blue about waving goodbye to Jason and Rebecca. Maybe it was the cheap champagne at the Loading Zone, the bountiful food spread at Camille’s, or the suspicious way Jason checked over his shoulder to see if we had Fox New cameras hidden somewhere. I sincerely hope that we all join up again in the near future, whether it be in Wisconsin, California, or points in between. Maybe their kids will have even gotten over being afraid of us by then.
We pointed Roxy due south and started our tour of the lower part of Wisconsin. On our way to see a gang of golden retreiver puppies in Chicago, we took a detour through Madison. While we were only there for about twenty minutes, I am here to tell you that contrary to popular belief, it is not fun to play Dodge the Road Construction before you’ve had your morning coffee. Apparently, summer is THE time to tear up the roads around the University of Wisconsin, leaving cars to drive in slow circles around state monuments saying things like “Big Ben, kids, Parliament.” If you don’t get that movie reference, consider yourself off my Christmas card list.
Madison was just as Madison-y as I expected, with a beautiful view of the capitol in clear focus as we drove into the city. Located between two lakes, there is plenty of waterfront property, which makes the area especially appealing on a warm summer day. Of course, I wouldn’t know what that is, because it’s basically been raining since we arrived in the state two days ago.
A friend of mine asked if Madison is like Austin. I’d have to say on first glance, no. While Madison has architecture that screams Mike Brady era, Austin is a mix of southwestern funk and retro fabulousness. Madison may want to be Austin, but it isn’t yet.
Don’t take it from me, however. I haven’t had my morning coffee yet.
Tags: #forddrive, Day 35 wisconsin to chicago, wisconsin wedding road trip
“architecture from the Mike Brady era” — favorite quote this week!
If you didn’t see any retro fabulousness in Madison, you must have missed Monona Terrace. It’s straight out of a 1950s sci-fi movie backdrop.
When I drove through Austin, it just looked like exurban sprawl.
Yes, I’m partial.
ahhhh we were sad to see you guys go as well… it was a nice visit, and i am sure that we will meet again… really would like it to be in CA..lol and in winter…we are tentatively planning a xmas trip out there this year.. to Ojai that is….. sure that is far from you guys…. but never know! Jason has found out about a new Camilles in Milwaukee that could put a damper on any kind of life plans….for awhile at least. One thing I know you will be a happy MARRIED couple next time we meet… now will you have had the time to get knocked up and pop out a lil one?, only if your thighs and mind allow it.. or if you just are like jason and I and get knocked up on accident TWICE lol
I couldnt imagine my life without my accidents now…:) enjoy your last days of the trip..