This is a representative photo of one of my favorite features of Madison. Actually, it's located in Middleton WI, which is just outside of Madison. Several times throughout the year (Memorial Day, 4th of July, etc.), the local VFW lines the medians of the streets with American flags. For more pictures, check out the Flickr Set.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Wordless Wednesday: Memorial Day
This is a representative photo of one of my favorite features of Madison. Actually, it's located in Middleton WI, which is just outside of Madison. Several times throughout the year (Memorial Day, 4th of July, etc.), the local VFW lines the medians of the streets with American flags. For more pictures, check out the Flickr Set.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Goombas and Troopas and Bowzer, oh my!
I recently got a Nintendo Wii for my birthday (thanks Mom and Dad!) and one of the neat features of modern gaming systems is the ability to purchase games online and download them directly to the gaming system. The online catalog of games contains both newer releases as well as classic favorites. While scrolling through the selection, I came across the original Super Mario Brothers. It was at that moment that I realized resistance was futile. I was going to download this game.
I've put in a decent amount of time playing this game lately too, and it is truly remarkable how much of it I can remember. I sometimes look back through my high school and college classmates on Facebook and can't remember a decent number of them, and I have pretty much no recollection of anything I learned in Organic Chemistry (assuming I ever really understood anything in that class anyway). Heck, I usually can't remember what I ate for lunch the previous day. But for some reason, I immediately remembered the exact brick to jump into in world 1-2 in order to get the 1UP mushroom, and that the warp zone to world 4 was hidden at the end of this level. And while it may seem to be a trivial accomplishment to some, I can finally say that I have rescued the princess! An accomplishment over 20 years in the making....
Oh yeah, and I STILL hate those little hammer-throwing turtle guys.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Play Ball!
Today, the Brewers were taking on the Cardinals. Being that I currently live in Wisconsin, yet I have lived in Missouri, I really didn't care much who won the game. I just hoped for a good game with some great plays, and I think I got what I asked for. Offensively, Ryan Braun was a monster, with two home runs today to the delight of the home crowd. On top of that, it looked like the Cardinals might be able to mount a bit of a comeback in the 9th inning. Troy Glaus stepped up to bat and hit a long fly ball to deep right field. On most days, this would have been a home run and perhaps a momentum shift for the visiting team. Today, however, Corey Hart seemed to come out of nowhere to jump over the fence and pull the ball back in the park. The ball came loose and Glaus got a double, but that play really energized the crowd and seemed to energize the team too.
You might be wondering what that picture is at the top of the post today. Those are, indeed, very large sausages. It's a bit of a tradition in Milwaukee to have a sausage race during the game between innings. Some teams might resort to having an animated race on the jumbotron, but in Milwaukee they have people dress up in large sausage costumes. The cast of characters includes Bratwurst, Polish Sausage, Italian Sausage, Hot Dog, and of course, Chorizo. Chorizo has to be my favorite...probably because they put just about every Latin stereotype into this costume yet no one seems to mind. For more information on the sausage race, you can check out this site.
I've really gotten to enjoy taking pictures at the ballpark, so I also took a bunch of pictures that you can check out below.
Labels:
baseball,
brewers,
miller park,
milwaukee,
sausage race
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Spring has sprung
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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