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Looks like it is going to be one of the colder weekends of the year. So here are my "hot" picks for staying warm, what are yours??

1. A trip to a steam room. Visit your local athletic club and live in the sauna.

2. Cook, bake and cook some more. Keep the oven going all day by trying new recipes.

3. Have your own "wing ding" by traveling to Racine for the best chicken wings in the state at Bucket's Pub, 2301 Lathrop. They are made fresh to order and feature a great sauce that will give you hot lips.

4. Curl up with the dog in a pile of blankets, drink hot chocolate and watch movies all day.

5. If you can't beat em, join them..... attend the free Ice Fishing Clinic at five Milwaukee County Parks and one Waukesha County Park on Saturday, Feb. 3 beginning on the hour every hour from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. burrrrr

6. Run from building to building at the Milwaukee County Zoo during Family Free Day Saturday Feb 3, 9 am - 4:30 pm. It is a "hot deal", free admission for everyone. But you have to pay for parking.

Stay warm everyone !! (and listen to your mother and wear a hat)
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mkephoto read my blog view my photos
Jan 31, 2007 | 3:22 PM

I like #2 and #4 (substitute the dog for wife and hot chocolate for coffee - or hot buttered rum)

Derma read my blog
Jan 31, 2007 | 6:18 PM

We have been spoiled this winter. Come on---remember....this IS Wisconsin and it's JANUARY! Go out and enjoy!!!

texasmom
Jan 31, 2007 | 10:23 PM

I'm new to Wisconsin

I've discovered a lot of area but I don't know a thing about Milwaukee.

What is a great weekend like in Milwaukee?

mkephoto read my blog view my photos
Feb 1, 2007 | 10:40 AM

Hey Texasmom - where are you from in the Lonestar State?

I moved up here a few years ago from San Antonio area!

Anyway, there are a ton of things to do around here. Lots of museums and art galleries, the zoo is pretty cool, even in the winter, there are some plays and musicals if you know where to look, (I was actually surprised to find out just how much "culture" there was in Milwaukee).

Of course, there are outside things like skiing, sledding, hiking, or just walking around.

People around here are great and I am sure if you ask your neighbors they will have a boatload of things y'all can do.

Welcome to Wisconsin, from one Texas transplant to another.

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