But first, we have a bit of unfinished business up in the Dairyland State, Wisconsin. Schools in WI are quite fortunate as there are a number of state agencies that reaaly see the value of what we are doing in these shows. So much so, that I am being brought up into WI several times over the next month to help our Youth Speaker Tech up here cover them all. So today, I found myself crossing the Wisconsin state line on I-90 headed towards Dodgeville, a city of just over 4,000. I'll be presenting shows at the High School in the morning, and the Elementary School in the afternoon.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
The Missouri Tour II Begins! (With a slight detour...)
This week, I begin my 2nd long tour in the "Show Me State"...I will be in Missouri for almost 3 weeks this time, with stops in the Central, Southwest, West, Southeast, and Northeast parts of the state. In other words...I'm gonna be all OVER the place!

But first, we have a bit of unfinished business up in the Dairyland State, Wisconsin. Schools in WI are quite fortunate as there are a number of state agencies that reaaly see the value of what we are doing in these shows. So much so, that I am being brought up into WI several times over the next month to help our Youth Speaker Tech up here cover them all. So today, I found myself crossing the Wisconsin state line on I-90 headed towards Dodgeville, a city of just over 4,000. I'll be presenting shows at the High School in the morning, and the Elementary School in the afternoon.
I love driving in Wisconsin, the topography is varied and diverse...so once you get off the Interstates, there are few dull moments. I found myself going up and down g
entle rises, down state routes cut through rock hills, and even catching glimpses of...rainbows? It is not as visible in this photo, but if you look carefully in the center, you will see...well, a piece of a rainbow! I was driving West, the sun was at about 11 o'clock, and there in front of me, hanging in the sky- there it was. Only in Wisconsin- I love it. After about a 3 hour drive,
I arrived in Dodgeville, and shortly after, the Super 8 on North Johns Street. I'll be hanging my hat here tonight- and it is a nice place to hang your hat if I do say so
(well, the only place...but that's another story). No pool, but a fine whirlpool tub- so if you will excuse me, I am going to relax for a bit in the whirlpool before having my Girl Scout Cookie dessert (yes, they are in and if you ordered some, you'll be getting them soon) and hitting the hay for tonight...later!
But first, we have a bit of unfinished business up in the Dairyland State, Wisconsin. Schools in WI are quite fortunate as there are a number of state agencies that reaaly see the value of what we are doing in these shows. So much so, that I am being brought up into WI several times over the next month to help our Youth Speaker Tech up here cover them all. So today, I found myself crossing the Wisconsin state line on I-90 headed towards Dodgeville, a city of just over 4,000. I'll be presenting shows at the High School in the morning, and the Elementary School in the afternoon.
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