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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. February 3, 2011. Somewhat unexpectedly, this week that has been thrown all off balance thanks to the giant storm that visited 2/3 of the continental US has been unequivocally my most productive week of 2011. Things that I have done:. Cleaned my countertops - they were full of piles of papers and assorted objects. Cleaned my bookshelves - same thing, really. Played darts; set up excel file to track my darts playing. That is a ...

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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. February 3, 2011. Somewhat unexpectedly, this week that has been thrown all off balance thanks to the giant storm that visited 2/3 of the continental US has been unequivocally my most productive week of 2011. Things that I have done:. Cleaned my countertops - they were full of piles of papers and assorted objects. Cleaned my bookshelves - same thing, really. Played darts; set up excel file to track my darts playing. That is a ...

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Mapping the Delicious: Triviasaurus Rex, Part 1

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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. October 28, 2010. Triviasaurus Rex, Part 1. This past week, my friends Amy Bestul and Kelly Thorngate asked me to be a part of their trivia team at the Brass Ring. The night finally rolled around, and we settled on the team name "Triviasaurus Rex" at the boot. To cut right to the chase, we won. It was great. The halftime round was a series of 4 questions worth 2 points each. What element is a main component in bone, limestone,...

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Mapping the Delicious: Snowstorm 2011

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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. February 3, 2011. Somewhat unexpectedly, this week that has been thrown all off balance thanks to the giant storm that visited 2/3 of the continental US has been unequivocally my most productive week of 2011. Things that I have done:. Cleaned my countertops - they were full of piles of papers and assorted objects. Cleaned my bookshelves - same thing, really. Played darts; set up excel file to track my darts playing. That is a ...

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Mapping the Delicious: Exciting Purchases

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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. September 23, 2010. This past week, I made two exciting purchases for my new apartment. Actually, that sentence is only half true. One purchase I made this week doesn't have much to do with the apartment, and one purchase was made about 3 weeks ago but did not get into my possession until this Tuesday, thanks to the USPS ignoring the forwarding address they so desperately need. Anyway. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Mapping the Delicious: Summer is over.

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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. October 22, 2010. I was walking to work on Tuesday this week, when I got the news that summer is officially over:. That's the fountain on Library Mall, closed up for the winter. It's always a sad day for me to see it shut down; the sight is a brutal reminder of how depressing Wisconsin winter can be. Ah, well. Bring on the broomball games! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Triviasaurus Rex, Part 2. Triviasaurus Rex, Part 1.

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Mapping the Delicious: Success!

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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. April 27, 2009. Things clicked this weekend. It's nice to be happy again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Madison, Wisconsin, United States. I'm an archaeologist and pianist living in Madison, WI. During the summer I travel around the state doing archaeological survey and in the winter I stay inside and draw maps.I play piano nonstop. View my complete profile. Eating in Madison A to Z. FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right.

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Pieces of Elizabeth: June 2009

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. This One's for You, Owen. The scenery is worth it though, the drive from northern Burnett County to Eagle River, mainly on Hwy 77, ran through large sections of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.

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Pieces of Elizabeth: Who Cares If It's Winter -- Play Outdoors!

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. Who Cares If It's Winter - Play Outdoors! Where's a better Wisconsin place to kick this off than Devil's Lake? The best part of shoeshoeing at Devil's Lake is walking across the lake and standing whe...

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Pieces of Elizabeth: September 2009

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. Where else can you see world-record sized muskies and genius dioramas of woodland taxidermy but northern Wisconsin? Forget that big fiberglass muskie, go to the Moccasin Bar. Follow me on Twitter.

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Pieces of Elizabeth: April 2010

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. And some more catching up with somewhere we spend a lot of time. Richland County. See you later this summer, STH 60. xoxo. The Pine River, where it meets the Wisconsin. Susan, along the Wisconsin.

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Pieces of Elizabeth: History Happening in Madison, WI; 9 March 2011

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. History Happening in Madison, WI; 9 March 2011. This is not the news, only an individual narrative of experience, with assistance from my Android phone. 8221; She noticed I was on the verge of tears,...

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Pieces of Elizabeth: Shifting Gears.

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. One of the best parts about Minnesota life so far is definitley the forest. I'm just going to let the photos express what I've loved about the last 7 weeks. A wolve's back paw. Follow me on Twitter.

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Pieces of Elizabeth: March 2011

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. History Happening in Madison, WI; 9 March 2011. This is not the news, only an individual narrative of experience, with assistance from my Android phone. 8221; She noticed I was on the verge of tears,...

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Pieces of Elizabeth: July 2011

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. One of the best parts about Minnesota life so far is definitley the forest. I'm just going to let the photos express what I've loved about the last 7 weeks. A wolve's back paw. All the same beauty an...

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Pieces of Elizabeth: August 2009

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. We're currently working in Superior, which I consider one of Wisconsin's armpits. Sorry Superior, you could really do so much better! To see the particular t-shirts we were looking for. This isn't a ...

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Pieces of Elizabeth: We've got the dragon and the damsel... where's the knight?

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Documenting my life on the road and in the woods, being distracted by nature, culture, and oddities while working as an archaeologist. Archaeologists are not unlike truckers. Exploring Minnesota and Wisconsin's oddities, scenery, culture, back roads, and eateries helps keep me sane. View my complete profile. We've got the dragon and the damsel. where's the knight? Here's how to the tell the difference. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weve got the dragon and the damsel. wheres the. Follow me on Twitter.

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Thoughts on books, cooking, baseball, archaeology, mapping, and deliciousness. February 3, 2011. Somewhat unexpectedly, this week that has been thrown all off balance thanks to the giant storm that visited 2/3 of the continental US has been unequivocally my most productive week of 2011. Things that I have done:. Cleaned my countertops - they were full of piles of papers and assorted objects. Cleaned my bookshelves - same thing, really. Played darts; set up excel file to track my darts playing. That is a ...

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