It is a log home that we built last year and moved into In October.
Moose: There is alot of good snow this year for the Birkie. Let me know if you plan on competing this year!
Barney, I love the label! One of my bestest friends just moved to Birchwood, so the next time I'm in the area we should set up a meet, greet and swap! I love Hayward. We could get a table at the Moccasin Bar! (Why do I feel that there are eyes watching me in there?)
Maybe I can get Poor Bert to take me to Wonderful Wisconsin, home of Leinenkugel's Beer, the only Limburger Cheese producer in the U.S. and many other fine institutions over Dead Presidents' weekend. I think there's a very good chance of it. Start thinking of some wines you may have available for swapping! (Have corkscrew, will travel!)
The label is not on a bottle. I just laid it on a piece of cardboard and took a closeup of it. It didn't show up as good on a picture of the bottle. I think the chocolate strawberry had not enough fruit pulp and too much water. I have new strainer bags coming and will try again next week. Not much invested other than strawberries and sugar!!
Your Highness, since I am new to this hobby, I don't have a big inventory for swapping. I have some gewurztraminer, chianti, lambrusco,IM white zinfandel and sweet riesling!!
Any fish in that creek? One of my 1st fishing trips was to Hayward, thought we would never get there, took off after work, and yes we brought home pounds & pounds of fresh Muskey, Walleye. Great looking label. Tomy
That is just a little lake. Enough to raise the taxes!! I planted some blue gills and the next year I had some monsters. However the next year they were gone! Otters had a feast for awhile. It is 14' deep during normal times. One end is ours and the other half is in National forest. We have 40 acres and 3 sides are adjacent to chequamagon national forest. Jack: My wife wields a mean snow shovel!!!!