Here is superman making a call to the dairy farmer. He hates it when I take pictures of him but what could he say to me while he was on the phone.
And we hit the road. Most of it looked like this with the exception of, the farther north we got the more pine trees there were.
There are a LOT of these signs in Wisconsin. There is actually snowmobile highways all over the place. Crossing lakes, fields, rivers, forests, and even state highways.
We also saw a lot of this beautiful Lupine along the side of the road.
This is the dairy farmer that was nice enough to let me take pictures of her cows. ( Wish I had some of her thick hair).
Here are the girls. They all sauntered in to the barn and got into their little spaces. I was really suprised that it didn't smell too bad inside the barn.
Then we started to see the wild life of northern Wisconsin. Like this vicious wild cat. It could have pounced on my head and scratched my eyes out!
Okay not so much, just a barn cat that followed me everywhere.
Meow, meow.
We also saw this little duck taking a stroll down the dock.
Not far away I saw this turtle. After I took this picture it turned around and went back into the grass. Guess it just wasnt his day to cross the road.
I couldnt stand it any longer. I just had to get a closer shot of the flowers.
Out in a field we saw these sandpipers. We saw a lot of them today.
And we saw one lone deer.
And the last photo of the day was of Diamond Lake. It could be our favorite lake in Wisconsin. We are still looking though. There are soooo many.
2 comments:
Love love love your blogs...Those lupines were huge and lovely...Sounds like a fun day.
I've looked through all of your dates and enjoyed the whole trip from July to April. Good job Kim!
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