Dancing for the Stars…and Stripes
One way to avoid hanging chads…

2008 is the year for the animal kingdom and beauty. Working dogs are so passe. This time around we see the rise of the fish pedicure, and now the snake massage.
Located in Israel, Barak’s Snake Spa features a variety of the cold-blooded creatures, including Corn and King snake. Using their winding ways across belly, face and limbs, the snakes “knead” out tension – which may or may not have been created by the treatment itself.
It actually looks intriguing, especially when you see the little guys in action. 
If you don’t like doing it reptile style, Barak also offers the pitter-patter of rat & mice on the soles of feet. Wondering if one treatment feeds off of the other, if you get my drift…
Read MoreEvery year for Halloween, Basse’s throws some major festivities including pony & hay rides, farmer goodies, kids games and what is considered the best corn maize in Wisconsin. This year it is Thomas the Train (er, Tommy). All of this fun doesn’t come cheap though – everything is ala carte, and each experience runs about $6 per person. My question is, how do we know the maize is really a train layout and not the result of some tractor sent on autopilot gone wild? Go forth and get lost.
Read MoreWay OT here, but on a walk today along the river/creek, we passed by the overflow, sewage, whatever this offshoot thing is.
Now, this probably happens every year, but it was the first year I noticed. My son and I peered over the edge to spy frogs we had seen in the past. The water level is very, very low, but was teeming with life. The waters rippled and splashed anytime we got close. Upon closer inspection, we could see groups of mouths breathing at the surface of the brackish water. Not a frog to be found, but lots of fish. All different kinds.
Live Calico types with whiskers (catfish?)
Less fortunates (two total)
These were actually a good 6″ long or so. Hard to tell if the same as the dark grey ones in water
And then a group that is really hard to discern due to the dark waters. If you’ve got a bead on the types of fish these might be, would love to hear your guesses.
The river is a bit fast moving at the moment. Even the lone female mallard was having a hard time with the current. Would it do any good to scoop these guys up? Pray for rain? Leave them to fate? What say you to this?
Read MoreWe’ve been excited to have a few customers from the Wieden + Kennedy firm, which creates amazing ads. This one is no exception. I think everyone likes to reflect on life paths, how/when they intersect with others. Just a cool piece.
Thanks to badbanana for the original post.
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