September 22, 2009
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More Places I Talk About
Last Thursday I went up to the big city to see a doctor. Well that didn't turn out so well but I got some nice photos.
This is driving on the ridge between the river valley where I live to the Mississippi River valley where the hospital is located. I love the sun breaking through the fog.Once I was finished with my appointment and lunch, I went up to a place in La Crosse called Grandad Bluff. It is the largest bluff overlooking the city of La Crosse and the Mississippi.
This is the view from the city and the second photo is a zoom of the large flag on top where the park is located. I love that place. I actually think it is one of my favorite places to be. I used to do a lot of thinking there when I was in high school and also there was a certain someone who heard a marriage proposal from me up there.
I love the long drive up the bluff. Last year during all the massive rainfalls, this road was shut down because there were numerous areas washed out.
This is the view but not quite at the park. The water you see is the Mississippi. So you are looking at Wisconsin and Iowa.
This was posted on the park shelter. La Crosse is often called the coulee region because of all the small valleys that were carved out by glaciers. It is also called God's Country. In fact when Old Style beer was brewed in La Crosse, the cans and bottles said "Brewed in God's Country". Grandad Bluff was originally a place of worship for the first settlers of the area.
This is just some random shopping centers and a high school.
That is the bluff across from Grandad Bluff, not sure what is called but in the coulee between you can see houses.
Looking up this way we can see some of the marshland between La Crosse and Onalaska as well as the Mississippi. Up this way you see Wisconsin and Minnesota.
This is the new football stadium at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse as well as some of the campus' buildings.
I couldn't get the whole city of La Crosse in a single shot.
There is a golf course that lies below the bluff. Can you make out the pin? How about the golfers?
There is that island and I can't remember if it is French Island or another. But French Island was where the first settlers made all the French live because they didn't want them anywhere near them.
The large building in the front is the hospital where I went as well as another university connected with the hospital. In the back you can see the Mississippi.
The first picture is the actual lookout and the other is one of the original lookouts. I couldn't walk down to the edge of the bluff.
They had the path blocked off because they were doing work. I wanted to walk over and get a photo of the guy who was rappelling to make sure all the rocks were secure.
This is underneath the flag on the highest point on the bluff.
Sadly the night before I was on the bluff an area teenager died. Of course she and her boyfriend were stupid enough to venture outside the fences. Read this from the Chicago Tribune...all the papers around here are very depressing about the whole thing.
Back over the ridge but now the fog had cleared.
And then I got stuck behind this monstrosity.
Comments (33)
I never been to LaCrosse. I am more familiar with the Dubuque, Iowa area where Wisconsin and Iowa meet.
Stunning. I especially love the fog. Well, I love them all.
What went bad at the doctors? Your not going blind from surfing for your Friday specials are you?
Nice country, love the mist over a river valley in the fall.
Hey at least it wasn't a spreader
I love the fog and the sun pictures. Very beautiful country you live in.
Great photos Mat, I love looking at other people's surroundings. I suppose one of these days I'll post photos from my excursions around Ohio. :p
those are prettyyyy pics ...wisconsin is a great place; i spent every summer in the "north woods" as a little girl ...and i know a few peeps that went to UW-LaCrosse (Chicago born and raised ftw!
Wow! You got some beautiful photos! You took me to somewhere I've never been before! Thank you!!!
BTW: That is one of my all time fav songs! And I love this version!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for brightening my day!
PS...I hope you are okay?! Your mention of the Dr. visit!??
Why the doctor? Is everything ok?
What a pretty place!
Great pictures...makes me want to visit your state!
Beautiful pictures of the beauty of Nature.
Yeah, I wanted to know why were you visited the doctor too.
@Paul_Partisan -
La Crosse is a pretty fun place. I have to get back up there this week for Oktoberfest. It's probably the largest Oktoberfest in the States. They also have a Guinness Record for most bars on one street, or at least they used to. Also on the same street one can see the world's largest six pack. Dubuque is a pretty fun place. My roommate in high school was from there and we would go down there occasionally on weekends.
@crazy2love -
Thanks, that fog wasn't too much fun driving through when I was in the valley in Amish country
@ElevenStones -
In ways I wish it was as simple as going blind from my Friday specials. I am having flare-ups of some of the stuff that wasn't able to be diagnosed last year so I thought I would try another specialist but once again they could see something was wrong but couldn't determine what it was.
I should look on the bright side that it wasn't a spreader and be thankful that I wasn't in the oncoming lane going home. One of the farms had their manure pool spraying manure and the wind was taking some of it onto the road.
@NightlyDreams -
It is nice. I missed it when I went to college in the Little House on the Prairie area. All the roads were straight and it was all flat.
@twistedmistletoe -
I always talk about places so I thought I would capture their souls and store them on my machine. OK I have to be honest, I am freaked by the thought of having my life captured for a split second. Anyway if I haven't scared you enough, I look forward to your photos.
@Peridot21 -
I played football for a private school in the La Crosse area and one of the schools we would play was in the town where Laura Ingalls was born and then where I went to college was near Walnut Grove.
Even though I never went there, I have many fond memories of UWL especially when the New Orleans Saints had their training camp there.
@carolinaatnight -
I love that version of Wonderful World although it has taken on a cynical meaning.
I am glad you enjoyed the photos.
Last summer I suffered from pneumonia and it was pretty serious. It left my body wracked and there is something wrong with me but the doctors have not been able to give me a diagnosis so I thought I would try a new specialist but that didn't pan out.
@MrsMcKagan -
Yes, I loved it and there are times when I just go up there for relaxation. I had some health issues. Last year I had pneumonia and it left my body wracked and the doctors haven't been able to give me a diagnosis.
@joiwinds -
It is a great place except some say the taxes are excessive but the standard of living is much lower than most places I've been.
@RestlessButterfly -
Yes it is truly beautiful up here.
Last summer I suffered from pneumonia and it was pretty serious. It left my body wracked and there is something wrong with me but the doctors have not been able to give me a diagnosis so I thought I would try a new specialist but that didn't pan out. I have had some of the problems return but haven't had any luck.
pretty things!
except for the monstrosity, that thing is just fucking badass. sorry you got stuck behind it, but, damn! it looks like it crawled out of the fiery pits of hell to wreak havoc on our roads by moving slowly and frustrating weary travellers.
@entendezmavoix -
And the thing with following that was that I could never pass because it was a double solid yellow and every time I was in a passing zone cars were coming. I love this area even with farm equipment and Amish on the roads.
Thanks for sharing some of your semi-local scenery. Beautiful pictures! <3 Suz
Thanks for sharing. It reminds me of a trip I made once to the Mississippi Palisades in Illinois.
This looks like U.S. might be a decent place to live in! Then again ...
@VioletMoonDancer7 -
Thanks...The scenery in this area is pretty nice.
@curiousdwk -
It really is a beautiful area.
@windoftheforest -
well the US has been looking more beautiful to me since there is no longer a Bush in power but that's just me.
Hey...thanks for sharing those!
@ExposedWrists -
Well thank you...glad you enjoyed
Wow, what a strange place. So plain down there and suddenly this hill...what a contrast...beautiful place, though..[thanks for directing me here]
@NiDH0GG -
It's a ridge. I live on one end of the ridge in a valley and then about 50 miles or so is the Mississippi. Sometimes it feels like a boring drive but it is really beautiful.
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