Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Next Chapter

Trying to get back into watercolors.
I've turned the page and become part of the  group of retirees.

I spent my last day of employment with some of my favorite people-Rangers. It was a quick 6 years working at the headquarters at Perrot State Park. As a seasonal employee with Visitor Services I meet so many like minded travelers that shared their favorite parks and places.

Now setting aside the need for employment I can explore the places on my bucket list and get back to some of my creative projects. The list is big.


I began my blog discovering what made Perrot State Park so special, I've expanded to include the travels with our HaRVey the RV. We've covered many State Parks in Wisconsin and Minnesota and beyond.  With more time to travel I hope to cover in my blog the National Parks I've yet to visit and explore our options in this next phase of life.

Some may wonder why I use the blog persona Hannah Dove? 

The story goes: I was getting back into reading after losing a job due to a store closing in 2012. My friend Ann suggested the author Nevada Barr, a former National Park Ranger turned author, whose books included mysteries, murders and mayham set in the different parks she worked. I proceeded to read a dozen of her books and then as fate would have it I had a job at a park.

This was a new venue for me and I knew I had a lot to learn. Fellow friends who blogged gave me the encouragement and advice to use this social media to share what I was learning and it became my electronic scrapbook of sorts to remember the experience. An alias seemed appropriate and very dramatic, so I took my lead from the only Ranger I had known so far Anna Pigeon, the lead character of Nevada Barr's novels. Now do you see the correlation of Hannah Dove.

So I hope you continue to follow and find my blog entertaining. I do it for myself so when I'm really old I can visit my tales and travels again from wherever I finish my journey.





Sunday, October 21, 2018

Just Kinda Scary

Kinda Scary on the Prairie at Perrot
Tis the season for Halloween. Events for kids to adults abound in the Coulee Region. At Perrot State Park they offer "Kinda Scary on the Prairie". A calmer more friendly ghost type of event for all to enjoy.












Before dark, treats are in the mouth if you dare.








Last night they held their second annual Kinda Scary on the Prairie with lots of new creative displays that wowed the area local children and the last of the camping reservations.



 



Take a picture it lasts longer
Creative inspiration by Ranger Justin with the spirited support from the Friends of Perrot made for an evening of  of caramel apples in the Nature Center and a crisp walk through the prairie for treats.

















On the Prairie Path



Here's few of my photos along the path. Excuse my camera abilities, I must have been shaking while taking pictures.




Now that could be moth man, I'll never know for sure

Halloween campfire, this was genius


Dogs welcome in the park.

Man Eatting plants on the Prairie

Feed ME!

Baby Man Eatting Plant







































Mother Nature














One of the best parts is I got to help. I was designated painter and it was a blast to help finish off the plants.

I even got to play a part at the event. Some were super heroes, although I don't know why they didn't just show up in Ranger Uniforms, I think they are super heroes already.

I chose to be the most powerful women in the world.









Holloween has always been a very memorable holiday for me. Looking back it was often the first time meeting new friends. I think sometimes the real person comes out under the disguise.

I have fond memories of my first date with my husband going to a costume party. My first time winning at a costume contest and spending many holloweens with my sister.

Here's a few rare photos from my archives.

A night at the Zoo.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Other Soiree Sidetrips

There's nothing better than great food for the body and art for the soul.

My sister planned a surprise outing for an early birthday celebration. We generally do it up right when we get together. We were off to Oshkosh, Wisconsin to the Paine Art Center and Gardens.









This lovely lumber barron home/mansion was built but never lived in. Today it showcases touring art exhibits and the household rooms are decorated in period furniture.















The gardens were my favorite part and served as a venue for celebrations. Here's one of the rooms that was being prepared for a gala.













The best find in the garden was a Kaleidoscope aimed at a rotating dish garden. You peer through the lens for a dazzling display. 





















Next stop food at Sakura Japanese Steakhouse. We indulged in the beautifully prepared sushi then were entertained with hibachi.
















It was a good birthday.



















The following day it was my turn to find us some options. It's was hard to top the weeks events and find something my sister had not already discovered. So that's when you go to the very obscure places.














We were off to visit Paul Bobrowitz Spectacular Sculpture. On display were hundreds of sculptures set on several acres of property in Colgate, WI. You can visit  and even purchase items.





It wouldn't be a proper visit without our signature cocktail the Bloody Mary. Here Sobelman's a Milwaukee area pub and grill in Richfield has outdone themselves with their Bloody's. We opted for the Baconado and Bourbonado plus a side of deep fried pickles.














 
A great way to end a wonderful week with my sister.

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Sister Soiree continues with China Lights



Fantasy
If you haven't been there, put it on your must do list for next fall. China Lights is held at the Boerner Botanical Gardens in Milwaukee.











Koi Archway
This touring exhibit from China shines with larger than life displays of colorful sculptures. Many beautifully hand painted fabric carefully stretched across steel frames.




Besides the wonderful walk they also have stages with entertainment, crafts, food and interactive area for kids.

Enjoy an evening of de-Light.









Phoenix

Tree of Life


Year of the Dog

Display in daylight to see the scale

Dancers

Costumes

Acrobats

Lighted Swings

Kids area

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Sister Soiree

I gathered with my sister for a week of fun activities. It's always a good time exploring new dining venues, museums and local areas of interest.
















Our first event was the Golden Retrievers Nationals at the Purina Farms. My sister was invited to be a judge for part of the event and I was called upon to paint a skirt for this occasion.. One side of the skirt highlighted a senior golden and the flip side a golden puppy.

























































We tend to try and find the unique and unusual, here are some of the stops we made on our trip to St. Louis.






World Bird Sanctuary for rescues, rehabilitation and study of avian species.  









Route 66 State Park, a 1935 road house called Bridgehead Inn turned into a visitor center full of memorabilia. Here the bridge is out of commission, part of the original hwy 66.

















Friday, September 7, 2018

Coloring Completion

Trempealeau Bay
I had the pleasure of coloring in the originals from the Perrot State Parks Centennial Coloring Book.

I applied colored pencils, markers, oil pastels, water colors, faux grass and of course some glitter.






For Trempealeau Bay I set the scene at sunset, using a little sparkle on the water and rays of sunshine.




Perrot Post



I felt fall best suited Perrot Post. The native wildlife is easily camouflaged in the autumn colors. The grass is always greener a little longer and contrasts nicely with the mound artifacts. What stands out the most is the new comer to the area represented by Nicolas Perrot's coat.












Brady's Bluff


Here the magical journey to the top of Brady's Bluff is decorated with jewels of spring, wildflowers. With each step you discover different habitats on your way.















Perrot Prairie

The prairie always seems to be best at the height of summer. Some pointillism to get that radiant feeling. I hope you find peace when visiting with the pollinators
















Hope you have as much fun coloring the scenes of Perrot as I have. Please share any of your creative efforts.




The coloring books are on sale at the Park Headquarters, for only $4 each or 3 for $10. All proceeds benefit the Friends of Perrot projects.

Get yours and get coloring.