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Lake Mendota, Wisconsin- In the 1890s, the Lake Mendota monster was all the rage. The New North and The Racine Daily Journal both reported on the monster as an established figure. Accounts describe the creature as between 25 and 30 feet long with a head ten inches wide, a tail studded with horns. The Wisconsin State Journal reported sightings of the creature as late as the 1940s, after which it was given the nickname ���Bozho” after an Ojibwe folk hero; Winnebozho.
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Summer storms over Wisconsin. June 2015.
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Kohler Andrae State Park - Sheboygan, WI
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“ Where the Billows of Memory Quiver ” Horizons By Phil Koch. Lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. http://phil-koch.artistwebsites.com
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Stopped down at the Kenosha harbor on my way to take some sunrise photos.
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Eagle Point Lighthouse by Celtic Graphics
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Stone Tap. Hudson
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Somewhere in Wisconsin: The Driftless
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Discover Wisconsin's top picks for the state's most scenic drives
Done a lot of these, all lovely
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Phil Hands’ cartoon from the Wisconsin State Journal on the Badgers’ magical season.
#MadisonWI #Wisconsin #UWMadison
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Someone at the Wisconsin Humane Society is really good at naming cats.
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