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Saturday, December 17, 2022

Self-Improvement 2022 and beyond

I was recently "chatting" with my nephew Nathan. You know, via text, as the young folk tend to do. Oh yeah, that is how I chat now as well. Maybe I am young? Hmmm, that's food for thought. Did somebody say Food? Now I am hungry. Does anybody want to send me cookies? OK, I got off track there. Anyway, I asked him what was on his mind. His reply surprised me and inspired me! He said, "What's on my mind? Self-Improvement". What a thoughtful, self-aware answer. We all need Self-Improvement for sure. For a 17 year old, who lost his father last year, to be aware of it and acknowledge it is quite astounding to me! I never had thoughts like that when I was 17. I have decided to work on my own Self-Improvement thanks to his reply. 

See, cookies show love AND they are delicious!

Like I said, we all need Self-Improvement, and I certainly am no exception to that rule! So, for the rest of 2022 and all the years to follow, I will do my best to improve myself as much as I can. To help me along the way, I am going to list some things I feel I need to improve upon the most. This way, I can revisit this post and remember what I need to work on. I encourage each of you to make such a list as well. Feel free to share them with me, your other friends, and your family. That way they can help you on  your way. I believe Self-Improvement starts with self, but extends to family and friends to help. Not only do we all need to Self-Improve, but we all need help along the way as well. That is the first thing I will be working on to improve in myself. Asking for help when I need it! In fact, I asked Connie what she thought I needed to improve. She said "You need to stop sighing at me". She sure is funny isn't she? But she also has a point. Sighing at someone is a sign of frustration, but without any real communication. I need to communicate better for sure! So that is something I will work on.  In order to do that, I need to decrease distractions and listen better. Among other things. But first... 

Help! I  need somebody. Help! Not just anybody. Help! You know I need someone, Heeelp. Asking for help is something I need to improve on. Being strong and independent can be great qualities, but asking for help when you are overwhelmed is a great quality as well. I will try to ask others for help when I need it. One thing I have learned is when you allow other people to help you, you are actually helping them feel useful. Most people I know want to be useful. 

Sometimes help is absolutely needed. This seems obvious in certain situations, but less obvious in others. Just don't be afraid to ask for it!


The next thing I am going to work on for improvement is Kindness. Yes, I try to be kind in every situation I am in, but I fail miserably sometimes as well. With the ways of the world right now, I get caught up in media, news, conversations, etc. that encourage negativity and even meanness. I want to change that in myself, and hopefully that encourages others to do the same. I want to get rid of all the stigmas that we see daily with the internet and social media. How can you possibly know someone's true heart if you have never met them in person? I believe it is impossible actually. This includes ALL the people I have never met, but have been told negative things about. I am going to try to speak of everyone kindly as I move forward. Even if I have met them, I can focus on their good qualities. If I disagree with their thoughts and opinions, I can be kind in my disagreement with them. And hopefully it is reciprocated. 

If people can be kind to animals, we can be kind to each other! I will gladly accept a head rub or a hug anytime! :0)

This leads me to my third feature I need to work on. Confrontation/Conflict Resolution. I struggled whether to call this Confrontations or Conflict Resolution? In the end, I think they mostly go hand in hand. If you have a conflict, you should try to resolve it if you can. Whether it is a conflict within yourself or with someone else, do your best to resolve it. Most times this will involve a confrontation of sorts. Confrontation is my biggest fear. I am not sure why that is? I do know it is rooted deeply inside me. It could be a result of genetic makeup or past events, or both? Either way, I know I can do better with it. In my world, I just want everyone to be happy and at peace all the time. This is not necessarily a bad ideology! However, it isn't always practical or right, especially when you have a conflict you should resolve. This leads me to brush off negative thoughts and comments and focus on happier things. It is a defense mechanism that has served me well in some situations. It also serves me poorly in other situations. To resolve some conflicts, you have to be somewhat confrontational. I don't mean I will seek it out and confront people to just be confrontational. What I mean is that I will confront people and ideas I don't agree with and do it with kindness and a purpose. Part of this improvement will be learning when to speak up and when it is OK to just let some things/thoughts be. I want to voice my thoughts to make positive change. This is not something I have always been good at doing. Sometimes I do well, but other times I shrink up. If that makes sense. In doing this, I hope to educate people around me on what I believe is good. I also hope to learn things from other people that think differently from me. 

Confrontation can actually be useful when done right. It does help to resolve conflicts. Connie has taught me this better than anyone, and I still have a lot to learn. She is so good at voicing her thoughts and doing it in an educational, kindhearted way. To me, she is a master at useful confrontation to resolve conflicts. 

Here is a story from my past that really drives home what I am talking about. It is simultaneously one of my most shameful moments and one of the coolest things I have ever witnessed. 

In 2003 I was on a boat in Russia for summer camp with Maria's Children. On the boat we did activities and master classes. One of the classes was on dancing and we were going to perform a dance for the whole boat at the end of the trip. We had this intense dance instructor from America. I am sure she is/was good at what she did, but she didn't always go about it in the proper way. During our rehearsal, one of our kids was struggling to keep up with the pace. This was due to the fact that he had Cerebral Palsy and physically couldn't keep up at the pace she wanted. So, she went over to him and told him he needed to sit this one out. He was smiling and said "OK" and went to sit down. Shamefully I just stood there and watched and did nothing! I figured since he was "smiling", that all was well and everyone was happy and at peace. Luckily, my friend Erica is a lot smarter and stronger than me. She went up to the instructor and in a kind way said "Oh no, Denis is not going to sit this one out. We will adjust however we need to adjust to allow him to keep participating. He is part of this group and will perform with us". That was a paraphrase, since this was 19 years ago. The instructor reluctantly allowed Denis to continue. I am sure it made her "job" harder, but it was the right thing to do. Denis performed wonderfully and we all had such a great time doing our dance. The whole boat, which was full of Russian tourists, loved it as well. This is a time that confrontation served a purpose to help solve a conflict, and served it well!  The fact I remember this 19 years later, you would think this event would have made me be better at useful confrontation. But sadly I need a lot more work!

This photo could be indicative of a useful confrontation. A mother educating her daughter, or a daughter educating her mother.

As I am writing this, I found it interesting that Kindness and Confrontation/Conflict Resolution can actually go hand in hand! This is something I truly didn't consider or fully understand until this exact moment! My Self-Improvement is well on its way, thanks to this blog post! In saying this, I would encourage each of you to share what you feel you need to improve upon. Sometimes we just can't see the forest for the trees. Talking/Writing about it can help you "see" better. 
Just like right now as I am writing this, I saw a forest of opportunity for interlinking Kindness and Confrontation/Conflict Resolution. I am always open for input from my friends. So please let me know if you feel there is something I can improve on. See, I am already working on my first improvement, Help!

Writing your thoughts down will help you on your journey.

I was chatting with a friend recently. We were talking about the over usage of phones. This has led me to the third thing I will work on improving. I will work on decreasing distractions to live more in the moment. This is something I am fairly good at, but I do allow things to creep in and distract me... mostly my phone and Snapchat. Since I love photography, I use it as a convenient excuse for why I use my phone more than I should. I will try to do better at balancing this out. Balance is the key in a lot of life improvements I believe. Yes, I will still take photos with my phone. I will most likely still use Snapchat. (That is up for debate though). I still think phones can be useful and even fun to a certain degree. For me that fun is photography. However, I can still put it down more often and live more in the moment! I will have to learn to just take more "mental" photos. This should help me to focus more on the people who are important in my life. You know who you are, I hope. :0) Hopefully I will learn to talk more about the photo I was going to take, instead of sharing it from a distance. It is a mild conundrum, as I LOVE seeing photos of other people and their children. My balance will be focused on sharing said photos with people who I might not see anytime soon, especially if they live hundreds of miles away. Distractions can lead to distancing, but I feel that is more relevant to people you are closer to in proximity. Hopefully that makes sense to you all, because it makes sense in my brain. Which is scary I know. I love the following lyrics by Jason Mraz "Living In The Moment".

Living in the momentLiving our lifeEasy and breezyWith peace in my mindWith peace in my heartPeace in my soulWherever I'm going, I'm already homeLiving in the moment

If I am ever looking at my phone while giving you a hug, wake me up please! 

One thing I would like to point out here is that Self-Improvement is exactly that... SELF IMPROVEment. It doesn't mean you have to be perfect. It just means you should try to improve skills you already have. You know, things you are already good at, but can be better. It is not about trying to do a 180 to make yourself better, or adding a big list of skills you don't already use. It is about making strides forward with the tools you already have, while adding a few other tools to your belt. For instance, I know I am fairly good at being Kind, but there is so much room for improvement. And I am horrific at conflict resolution/confrontation, so I need to keep trying to develop tools to help me be better at that. In the end, all we can do is TRY to improve ourselves without trying to prove anything. And that should make the world a better place overall. Do you agree?

The focus of this blog is Self-Improvement, but there are other things to update everyone on. Ugly Biscuits Bed and Breakfast had a successful first few months! We opened Memorial weekend and were full the first weekend! We had rooms booked almost every night through the summer, and our weekends were pretty much full. It has been a fun, exhausting, and educational experience for sure. We look forward to how the Winter and Spring will go, as we gear up for another busy summer. Along the way, we have found a little time to enjoy friends and family. We have had several friends book with us, and we have really enjoyed hosting them. So, what are YOU waiting for?? Come stay and play with us. We would love to see you this year!
                          
Wouldn't you love to see this sunrise?

Or the Big Dipper like this?

Other things to catch up on... I am still loving my weekend gig at American Family Children's Hospital. Connie is still a nurse at the VA in Madison part time. She really enjoys caring for the veterans. Katie continues to make delicious food for our guests. She is a wiz in the kitchen and has fun with it. She is also looking forward to advancing her education in conservation, working towards a masters degree in the next few years. Louie continues to enjoy walks and long naps at home. Dixie still loves chasing her chuck it balls and eating whenever she gets a chance. They certainly make life fun. 

They love laying in the cool dirt during a hot summer day. I actually recommend it too.

That is about it from here. We look forward to another fun and exciting year. We actually have travel plans in March. We are going to Costa Rica with Mitch and Sandy! It will be our first international trip together, and we are so excited!! We certainly hope you all are doing well and that 2023 is full of all kinds of improvement.... Self, World, Attitude, and any other kinds of improvement you can think of. Take great care of yourselves and the ones around you, send us updates when you find a little time to do so, and let us know when you are ready to book a room or book the whole place! 10% discount if you book the whole place. Ask us how.

           You can google us at Ugly Biscuits Bed and Breakfast

                             Or go directly to our website  

                                  www.uglybiscuitsbnb.com 


Now Go Out and Improve Your Hugging Skills!!! 







Saturday, October 15, 2022

The Colors of Life

 

County Road W near Pewitt's Nest

The Colors of Life can mean several things I feel. Especially since I am color blind! The colors of my life have always been beautiful in my eyes! Yet, the past year, those colors have changed. Believe it or not, they have become even more beautiful! I didn't even think it could be possible, but it truly is! Connie got me color correcting glasses last year for Christmas, and nothing has been the same since. I knew it would change and get better, but I had no idea to what degree. Until this Fall Season! When she gave me the glasses last December, she said "I can't wait for you to see the Fall colors next year". I was thinking, I can't wait to see my first rainbow, or a red bird, or any color with the glasses. We were both correct in our ways of thinking, but I have to say she was more correct! I seriously had no idea how beautiful the Fall colors are or could be! It is one of the most incredible things I have ever witnessed. It is like seeing color for the first time! I am like a kid in a candy/color shop. Everything I see with color in it is exciting, and it fascinates me. I don't want the season to ever end! I know it will. Winter will come and the colors will change again. And I will look forward to next Fall with great wonder. 

Wedding Chapel on Tower Road in Merrimac, Wisconsin

As the Fall colors fade this year, I will be sad. Luckily for me, life is full of many colors all year round and my sadness should be short lived. I did see my first rainbow with my glasses this summer. And true to form, as my life has been blessed beyond belief, it happened in spectacular fashion. It was the week Suse came to visit us this past summer. She always brings beauty to my life. Not only that... we had several friends and family there to see it and enjoy it with me. Not only that... it was a complete ground to ground rainbow. Not only that...  the rainbow lasted for AN HOUR! That is not an exaggeration either. And I got to enjoy it all from the front porch of our beautiful home in the country, with several of my most favorite people in the world! How lucky am I? Too lucky to be honest. 

A full rainbow from our front porch in Baraboo, Wisconsin
(I know the photo doesn't do it justice)

Along with the rainbow, the red of the garden fence really pops out with my glasses on. 

I also love birds. I am excited to see birds in great color, although that is a little more challenging with the size and movement of them. Luckily for me, The International Crane Foundation is just 4 miles from our home. The cranes have some beautiful colors. They are big and slow moving, so it is easy for me to see them too!

I can even see the little bit of red on her head. 

Another aspect of my life where I have a lot of color, and now I see even more of it is in my clowning world. I always found it funny to be a color-blind clown, when clowns are supposed to be colorful! They are also supposed to be funny, so I guess that makes sense then. Ha. Well, now that I see even more colors, it does make me wonder if that might diminish my clown persona just a little? Like, will I tone down my colors because I can see more of them? Nah! That could never happen. ;0). 

That is some great colors for a clown.

And my friends will always be colorful to me. Even more so now!
Oh, how I miss Maria and all of my Russian friends. I can't wait to see them all again in FULL COLOR!!!

As I move forward in life, I am going to try to use my glasses as a teaching/philosophical aid. What I mean is... No matter how great you think life is, it can always be better or more colorful. Also, on the flip side, no matter how bad life may seem at any moment, it can always get better and be more colorful. I am grateful every day for ALL of the COLORS in my life!!! And no matter what color my friends are, they will always be the most beautiful colors I will see!

The beauty of the Wisconsin Farmland has been taken to a whole new level!

I love the random red leaf, more than ever now!

I LOVE the woman behind it all the most! With her in the photo, I barely see the red leaves behind her. 

Now Go Out and Hug a Colorful Person Today!!!












Sunday, June 19, 2022

My Father Does Not Care (a poem by Andy Grammer)

My dad with his sisters in 2013. My dad certainly did not care!
Of course, he didn't have a reason to care, Ha Ha Ha.

I was listening to one of my favorite singer/songwriter's this morning. His name is Andy Grammer, and by everything I can read he appears to be a top notch guy. His music is fun, soulful, and uplifting. I was looking him up to see if he was touring in our area anytime soon, and unfortunately he isn't. On his website I did come across a new song of his, and a poem he did on YouTube called "My Father Does Not Care". I found both extremely intriguing. The poem is from a few years ago, but I had never heard it. The poem is extra appropriate today, being that it is Father's Day. Happy Father's Day to all the great dad's out there. Watch and listen to the poem all the way to the end. You won't be disappointed I promise you!


                                                          https://youtu.be/vnBIxQIbey8  

                                                             

My mom LOVED her family. Of course, she did not care either! 

His latest video is a tribute to mothers. I know I am a month late on "celebrating" mothers, but trust me I celebrate all the great moms EVERYDAY! I would still like to share his video called "You Saved My Life". It really moves me. It is dedicated to a special "mother" in his life. It can also relate/refer to other people who have saved lives in any shape or form. Enjoy and celebrate happiness, sunshine, family, friends, dogs, moms and dads. And anything else you want to celebrate.

                                      

                                   https://youtu.be/nn6UCXR02qk                                    


      Now Go Out and Hug a Dad and/or Mom Today!!!

                                   (Even if it is someone else's mom or dad)

                                      

Monday, May 9, 2022

One Smile at a Time. Tales of a Humanitarian Clown Extraordinaire

 

Guillaume with a truly special child

I have written about my friend Guillaume before. He is hands down the BEST Humanitarian Clown I personally know. And I know quite a few humanitarian clowns. All of them are great in their own way of course, but Guillaume stands out to me personally. His back story, his broad smile and big laughter, his talent to make people laugh, his talent of juggling and other "clown" skills, and his kind, sweet nature sets him apart. More than anyone else I know, he has clowned for people who have been displaced, injured, and who are just generally down trodden. His passion for it oozes from him. Not only that, he does all of his clowning free of charge. He lives frugally with donations made, and from money made with conferences/classes he host. I challenge you to find a better human on the face of this earth. I don't think it is possible to be honest. 

I think he is trying to say "Call Me". 

His willingness to help anyone at any time is unparalleled. If you call him, he will talk your ear off about everybody else he knows who are amazing. He won't boast about himself so much. He will tell you about all of the children who have touched his heart and made him smile. Of course, he has made them smile as well. And now he has written a book about his stories and adventures. He highlights other clowns who have inspired him along the way, starting with Patch of course. Maria is next, and many others as well. In true Guillaume fashion, he will take no money from this book. Also, his publisher has promised to give all proceeds to Guillaume's non profit La Caravane Philanthrope. I hope I spelled that right? ha. La Caravane Philanthrope is a group of volunteer clowns who go put on shows or interact one on one with people who are sick in hospitals, or for those who may be lonely while living in nursing homes, or with refugees who have been displaced either by war or other reasons.  They do incredible work, all for free. The money from the book and other donations go to support their cost of travel and lodgings, so the clowns don't have to pay for that. But I am pretty sure they receive no salary? You will have to ask Guillaume about that to be sure. Either way, the money is well spent, I do promise you that! The group is actually on their way to Tijuana, Mexico as I write this, to clown for refugees there. 

Another smiling child with Guillaume

His book is called "One Smile at a Time: Tales of a Humanitarian Clown". It was just published last month and is only available in French. As far as I can tell, it is also only available in Canada. I hope that changes soon, as it becomes popular with more demand. I will let you know if it does. But in the meantime, if you know any Canadians who would like to purchase it, it is on sale now through the website below. Or maybe you have a Canadian friend who can buy it and ship it to you? Also, Guillaume is supposed to come through Wisconsin this summer, and I will see if I can score some books for my American friends. So if all else fails, check back with me.



I mean, How can you not smile at him? And... Free HUGS!!!

Guillaume is not shy. He will do whatever it takes to get a laugh. This includes wearing a tutu. His hugs will melt into your soul and make you feel things you never thought possible. I hope everyone in the world could receive one of his hugs, because that would really change the course of humanity! 

Hugs and Juggling are not his only skills. He can also dance!

When you can get a child, who lives in a tent with little to no possessions, dance and smile like that... you are really doing something with your life! Guillaume does it over and over and over!

One of the sweetest moments you will find. This photo is so calm, peaceful, and yet there are smiles there too. Smiles come in all shapes, forms, and "loudness". 

Oh the mischief these two must have created. 

Guillaume is not above mischief, that is for sure. But if he does, he will always do it with kindness and he will take the brunt of the joke on himself. A true Auguste Clown through and through.
 


One of my personal faves. This is Guillaume at Maria's Studio in Moscow with one of Maria's Children. The Russian children just LOVE HIM!! 

I have clowned with Guillaume in Moscow and Beslan. He is a master of the art, and I will never be able to express what this man means to me. He has taught me more about clowning and humanity than anyone else. I am forever in his debt, and I will shamelessly promote his work and book! So, please buy his book and support the cause! Or donate on his website.

Clown humanitaire bénévolement et à temps plein (guillaumevermette.com)


I am truly humbled to be in his book.



              No Go Out and Hug a Humanitarian Today!!!






Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Ugly Biscuits Bed and Breakfast (Open for Business starting May 26th, 2022)

 

Our Company Logo

A view of our home/Bed and Breakfast from County Road T 

We are moving along with our plans for the Bed and Breakfast.  We will start accepting guests May 26th. Check out our website at the end to book a room. We would love to host you all! We have decided on a name, and as you can read in the title of this blog, it is called Ugly Biscuits Bed and Breakfast.


Come eat breakfast in our cozy and fabulous dining area. We have a nice Fireplace to keep you warm on those chilly mornings.


The name came about in a cute AH HA moment. Katie made biscuits for breakfast one morning. As she brought them out of the oven she said "My biscuits may be ugly, but they are delicious".  We all looked at each other as one of us said "Ugly Biscuits should be the name of our Bed and Breakfast".  We chuckled, and then realized it would be the perfect name. Of course we needed to do a little research on the name to make sure it was available as a business name. It was/is, so we are going with it. And of course the biscuits were delicious! Katie is a great chef, and she makes only vegan and vegetarian foods. We think the name will give a hint into the type of establishment we want to be. One with a good sense of humor. One that doesn't care about appearances all that much. One that will offer ugly, but delicious healthy foods.


Them are some ugly biscuits. (But Delicious)


We know not everyone eats vegetarian and vegan food. However we are confident that Katie's delicious meals will satisfy even the heartiest of meat eaters. Plus, keep in mind we only serve breakfast. So we certainly welcome carnivores, omnivores, and all other vores.


Yes, this is vegan. Looks delicious right? We will have other bagel sandwich options at times.

Donuts are vegan too. Sugar is not an animal product :0)

Crepes with fresh fruit and cream cheese. Some will be vegan and some will be vegetarian


We feel we have a lovely place for a Bed and Breakfast, and we will offer up some unique opportunities. We are a kid friendly establishment. We will offer some fun stuff for the whole family like game nights and outdoor movies on the side of the house. We will have hammocks available for use in our own woods. We have about a mile of walking trails through the prairie and pines. Our two resident dogs can attest to how fun our trails are. We even have a few binoculars for wildlife and bird viewing. We have picnic tables set up at Picnic Point for quiet dining time if you like. If you look up, you can even see the huge owl nest. We hope to find a niche in family reunions, retreats, wedding parties, etc if possible. Of course we look forward to hosting anyone who wants to come play and relax here. 

Our hammock is ready to be used

You can read or nap in our hammock


We have 6 rooms. Since we live in a natural area with a lot of wildlife, we have decided to name our rooms after wildlife. Not all of our names are native to Wisconsin. The only one we took "liberty" on is the Hedgehog Suite. Don't ask why, because we don't really know ourselves. Ha Ha. It is a spacious room. It is also our most luxurious room. It has a fireplace, reading space, private deck, and large bathroom with a rain forest shower head option. You will enjoy some great views of our Pine Forest, as well as some fun bird watching.


The Hedgehog Suite


A reading nook in the Hedgehog Suite. Or perhaps a sleeping area for the kids. 


Next is the Fish Room. When we bought our place, this room had a large fish mounted on the wall. We have always referred to it as the Fish Room. The name stuck, and it led us to naming all of our rooms after animals. Don't worry, the fish is gone as we have done a little remodeling to make our rooms more cozy and comfy. The Fish Room is one of our more spacious rooms. It has a couch for relaxing and reading. A big window for viewing our Pine Forest, again with some fun bird watching. We have a bird feeding station set up out back by the entrance to our forest. It has a sliding door for private exiting/entering. It will have a small private patio for morning coffee, etc. It will share a large bathroom with the Deer Room.


The Fish Room
Your view from the couch in the Fish Room


The Deer Room is small and simple. The price will reflect that for the thrifty bed and breakfast goers. It does have a window view of our backyard forest, a mini fridge (as all of our rooms do), a decent size closet for the longer staying guests, and a comfy reading chair in room. It shares a  bathroom with The Fish Room.


The Deer Room. We think it is nice and cozy.


The Fox Suite is next. It is also a smaller room, BUT it comes with a private bathroom and shower. We would love to have all of our rooms have private bathrooms, but it just wasn't feasible with the layout of the house. We did add this bathroom ourselves, with help from our contractor of course :0). This room is also located towards the back of the house away from the kitchen, so it is a little quieter. With that and the bathroom, the price is a little more than some other rooms. We feel our prices should be affordable for most people however, depending on their needs and what they feel are the most important features for themselves.


The Fox Suite. There is a window view of our Prairie to the right of the bed. Two reading chairs in the room. We don't have TVs, so we hope people will read, relax, and unplug a bit. 

The bathroom for the Fox Suite. It also has some closet space, you just can't see it in the photo.


Next to the Fox Suite is The Raccoon Room. It is another small, economy room. It has a nice closet. It also has two windows. One window has a view of the garden. The other window has a view of our prairie, where you will see flowers in late Spring and all summer. Plus there are tons of butterflies in our prairie. Once again it has reading chairs for your convenience. It shares a bathroom with The Owl Room. 


The Raccoon Room. Notice the 2 windows for great viewing opportunities.


Last, but not least is The Owl Room. It is our smallest room. It does not have a closet, but it does have a funky little Wardrobe/Armoire which we picked up at a local antique store on The Square in downtown Baraboo. BTW, there are a few antique stores in Baraboo for your shopping pleasure. This room has a window towards the porch where you can see the garden and our front yard bird feeding station. It shares a bathroom with The Raccoon Room. We are also going to use this room as a "special" rate room for people who want to rent a second room for their kids. Ask about that, if you plan on bringing your kids. 

 
The Owl Room. 


As you can see, we will have 6 rooms to rent. We have 32 acres of land mixed with pine trees and prairie. We have a lot of creatures on our property like deer, raccoons, coyotes, opossum, and perhaps more? We even had a baby deer born in our front yard last year. We didn't see the actual birth, but we saw the baby struggle to stand up for the first time. It finally took its first steps as its mamma licked it. It was such a beautiful sight to behold. We also have a plethora of birds, including 2 great horned owls that have taken up residency in our pines. We have Whooping Cranes that live less than a mile from our property. Whooping Cranes are one of the rarest species on earth, as there are only 880 left in the world. In fact, George Archibald is a local legend who single-handedly saved the Whooping Cranes from extinction. You can learn about his story at the International Crane Foundation located just 5 miles from our place. We also have a pond 0.7 miles down the road where you can frequently see 2 bald eagles hanging around. Along with all the birds and other wildlife, we are in a convenient location. There are a hand full of attractions within a 15 mile radius of us. This includes, but is not limited to, The Circus World Museum, Devil's Lake State Park, and The Wisconsin Dells (famous for their wide variety of water parks). So come on out and join us.

Now that our website is up and running, we plan on accepting guest May 26th. If you have family or friends who might want to visit the area, please share our info via FB, emails, text, etc. Whatever it takes to get the word out on the streets :0). 

For more info, photos, or to book a room... check out our website or FB page.

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What are you waiting for? The baby deer are ready for you to come visit!!!


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