Just when I think we can’t possibly find any more records to add to our collection, we go out and buy a dozen new records to add to our collection.

A good mix of indie favorites and classic rock. Neko Case and The Beatles. Death Cab for Cutie and Jefferson Starship. Duran Duran and Iron City Houserockers. We’re nothing if not eclectic.

The record stores (plural) were the next-to-last stop on a Saturday in Madison that included the Dane County Farmers Market, lunch/cocktails at Great Dane Pub & Brewing, and–of course–Trader Joe’s.

I’m obsessed with the Korean rice bowl from Great Dane, but unbeknownst to us, they were serving a brunch-only menu until mid-afternoon, so I was forced to pivot. When said pivot involves a tasty falafel bowl with blackened chicken, hummus, and tabouleh, the pivoting is pretty painless.

Speaking of pivoting, I’d say that was the theme for last week. We kept changing up plans, partly due to weather (it actually rained on four consecutive days), but also because we’re old now…we’d planned on going into Madison Friday night to catch one of my favorite indie bands, but the 9 p.m. start time sounded less and less appealing. Especially factoring in the two opening bands and the 45-minute drive. A quiet evening at home won out, but I don’t feel too badly given the dozens and dozens of shows we’ve seen over the years, easily 100+. It’s not like I haven’t gotten my fill of good live music.

We did check out the Jefferson County Fair on Thursday. Hadn’t been to one of those in years, and never before have I been treated to “the caviar of the Midwest.”

Cheese curds ARE better than fish eggs hands down.

We didn’t ride any of the rides or play games, but we did eat fried food and checked out a lot of livestock and watched part of a truck pull and people-watched, so all in all, it was a great time. We missed George Thorogood & The Destroyers by one night, but it’s not like I’m a huge fan or anything. I’m just impressed our little podunk county fair was able to snag a headliner who people have actually heard of. We’re thinking of catching the Wisconsin State Fair in a few weeks, if for no other reason than to eat something weird on a stick. Cajun battered shark on a stick? Spaghetti and meatballs on a stick? Steak and eggs on a stick?

Don’t go to the fair if you’re hoping to “stick” to your diet!

The ultimate pivot was my impromptu decision to get a new phone number. I use my cellphone a lot for work, frequently conducting interviews for articles or web content. I was finding that a lot of people weren’t answering when I called because they thought my 605 South Dakota area code must be spam. That isn’t a wild assumption; a bunch of them gave me that very excuse.

So, I figured I might as well just bite the bullet and get a new number with a Wisconsin area code. It’s not like I was super attached to a number I only had for four years anyway. Now I’m the proud owner of a brand new local 608 number, and wouldn’t you know it, the first person I called–one whom I’d spent days trying to reach–picked up on the first ring this time.

Anyway, I was thinking about the old days, when the phone company just assigned you a random number. It’s not like you ever had a choice. Nowadays, you just log into your account and do it all over the phone (how meta). I had two dozen phone numbers from which to choose, from three different localized area codes. It doesn’t get any more convenient than that.

One friend texted, This is the second time you’ve gotten a new number since I’ve known you. It’s like you’re a famous person and the paparazzi are after ya.

I’m hardly famous, but I was on a podcast again. I suppose if real life were like Match Game, I’d be that recurring he-sorta-seems-familiar B-list guest. Not quite a Charles Nelson Reilly or Betty White, but more along the lines of a McLean Stevenson.


50 responses to “When I walk the streets kings and queens step aside.”

  1. Hard to ruin a promising day when you start with good music and great food.

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    1. Things can only get better from there!

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  2. Your mention of Trader Joe’s reminded me of this podcast I heard a while back. I recommend the podcast in general, but you should get a kick out of this episode. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cult-of-trader-joes/id1566917047?i=1000549641720

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    1. Well, hi Lisa! It’s been awhile. Hope you’re doing great. Still holding those summer solstice parties in your backyard?

      Thanks for the link. Sounds interesting; I’ll be sure to check it out.

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  3. That fair chicken was making some serious eye contact. Are we sure there isn’t a story there…?

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    1. What happens at the Jefferson County Fair stays at the Jefferson County Fair.

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  4. Ranch dressing by the gallon that isn’t refrigerated makes me nervous- like how many chemicals am I ingesting and is it really worth it?

    What is with all the rear ends- and why not the chickens? There must be a purposeful juxtaposition here I suspect?

    Question: do you and Tara formally catalog your albums online? I have no idea what the site is called but youngest and husband are really into cataloging every new album along with a rating system, comment area I believe, and maybe even the ability to trade/purchase or otherwise exchange products. They are slightly neurotic though about a lot of things, not quite as free-wheeling as you and Tara, but I just wondered, based on your large collection if the recording of the records was on your radar.

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    1. I guess my butt shots are limited to cows, pigs, and Sasquatches. 🙂

      Yes, we have an account with Discogs and faithfully log every album in there. We’re up to 825 or so. Not only that, but we have all our records organized in alphabetical order in the living room, so they’re easy to find and play. A little neurotic perhaps, but the Discogs account has saved us from buying albums we already have on more than one occasion!

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      1. You two would get along so well with Alison & Chris!! When they merged their respective collections I’m not sure they alphabetized them. They now have a 10 or maybe 15 display rotation that they use and once those are played through the next set comes out so perhaps they do alphabetize. As long as it makes all of you happy that’s what matters 😉

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      2. That’s a great idea actually!

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  5. I can’t believe you opted for that mundane chicken’s picture when you had a photo of a golden Polish chicken. SMH. I remain eternally envious of your cheese curds.

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    1. I just liked this guy’s expression! But yes, the golden Polish chicken was very cool.

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  6. I’m not really a fair-goer, but I’ll try spaghetti and meatballs on a stick any day (as long as the accompanying drink isn’t a Pinot Noir slushie or some bastardized thing like that – I have my limits). I’ll try hard to listen to your podcast episode before we head off to Europe. You’re going to be an old hand at guest starring on podcasts by the time you get to ours!

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    1. You know they’ve got Pinot Noir slushies (or similar abominations) there, right? I swear, fairs are excuses to throw every culinary rule out the door and go crazy. But just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

      I’m honing my podcast skills so I’ll be a pro when I’m on yours!

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  7. Stick to a diet…ha!

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    1. Unless your diet revolves around deep fried foods, of course!

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  8. We haven’t been to our local fair for several years and I miss it. Anything on a stick, rides and games… not so much. But I do love the landscaping, art, and woodworking shows, as well as the tents full of people trying to sell us stuff. Smart to get a new number. I don’t answer any call from a number I don’t recognize, which I think is pretty normal nowadays.

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    1. Neither do I, even when it’s in the same area code. Scammers have figured out how to get around that now. In retrospect, the odds of anybody ever answering me were pretty slim. I’m lucky I was able to get the interviews I did!

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  9. or what about: ‘he reminds me of that guy that’s in something… you know, that guy….”

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    1. Yep! There are tons of those guys running around, too.

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  10. Love the picture of the sky over the fair tents. Stunning! And the cheese curds are the caviar of the midwest. As for the podcast, I think you are an A-list guest on a B-list podcast. 🙂

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    1. LOL — agree with Wynne on all counts…but I’ll add I’d like to be Betty White. I channel “Rose” very often. 😜

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      1. Ha, ha, ha – good one, Vicki!! 🙂

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      2. Betty White was a legend, so: good choice!

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      3. Call me Rose! LOL! 😜

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    2. Don’t sell your podcast short. You are both consummate professionals! I’m very impressed with how you are able to pull it all together, and I feel honored to be a guest.

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      1. Thank you, Mark! A great compliment coming from you! 🙂

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  11. I always thought McLean Stevenson was hilarious in Hello Larry. Wonder if it would stand the test of time? I’d be very happy with that pictured meal. I’ve been to two county fairs in the last decade and it’s an experience. The people and the smells stand out most. I had no idea you can pick your phone number these days. We’ve had the same home number since 1988 and I’ve never had to change my cell number.

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    1. I’m not familiar with Hello Larry; when I think of McLean Stevenson, I always default to M*A*S*H.

      You know, if I had stayed put in one place instead of moving around so freakin’ much, I probably wouldn’t know you could pick your own phone number these days either.

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  12. I’m now remembering that I took a pic of the records in Seattle with you in mind but that pic didn’t make the blog. 😕
    I want to try all the food! I can’t remember if I’ve tried cheese curds. Still need to try fish eggs.

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    1. I’d love to see the pic!

      Also, no. You don’t have to try fish eggs. Trust me. (And I’m very adventurous when it comes to food.)

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  13. Great shots as always

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    1. Yours are always great, too! Especially the food! (OK, the art, too.)

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  14. Thank you for sharing this awesome article about your visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I loved reading about your passion and excitement for rock music, and seeing the photos of the exhibits and memorabilia that you saw at the museum.

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  15. No kidding?!! The phone company doesn’t assign you a random number? Wowsa, I’m jealous about you getting to pick your new number. I’d change my number, but then I’d have to change my number everywhere and that’s too much work for me, but WOW.

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    1. Oh, yeah. Same thing happened when I left the PNW for South Dakota. It’s nice, because I like numbers that flow and are easy to remember, hence, lots of 0s and 5s in mine. As for changing the number everywhere, Tara and I were talking about this over the weekend. Really, there aren’t many places that you need to contact to change a phone number…changing your email address requires a lot more work. (I should know. I did this last year, too.)

      A more suspicious person might think I was on the run or something…

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  16. We almost went to see Fleet Foxes at Summerfest last weekend (? ), but they weren’t on stage until almost ten o’clock! TEN.

    I’m looking forward to reading about the Wisconsin State Fair (try the cream puffs and brownies).

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    1. Fleet Foxes are flippin’ fantastic. We saw them at an outdoor show in Portland once. Well worth the price of admission.

      I was just reading about those cream puffs, how they’ve been serving them for 100+ years and they are the most popular food item there. No way will I pass up something so legendary!

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  17. Your middle east pivot sounds better than the Korean intent, although I wouldn’t “stick” my nose up at either.

    I can’t remember the last time I was at a county/state fair. I’d agree about the “caviar.” Although aged cheese is still better than curds.

    Good idea with the new number. Now it’s less likely they think you’re phoney.

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    1. The Korean rice bowl is still my go-to, but I get the falafel bowl on occasion, too. They’re both excellent!

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  18. I’m with you guys…I’d prefer not to attend something that starts at 9 pm or later. This girl needs her beauty sleep.
    The fair looks fantastic; I love the collage.
    You seem to be a pro at pivoting, but I’ve had the same phone number for 25 years hope never to lose it as I can’t remember shit anymore.

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    1. Tara swears she will never change her Nevada phone number. She’s lived in three states since leaving and still has it, so I guess she’s serious about keeping that 775 area code!

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  19. […] we walked back down State Street for a late supper at Great Dane Pub & Brewing. Yes, the same place we went for brunch last Saturday. This time I got the Korean rice bowl I’d been craving! So, so good. We snagged […]

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  20. Kings and queens ? Piss ants. When I walk the sea parts.

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    1. Holy Moses, that’s impressive!

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      1. Yeah. I learned that trick as I lived 10 minutes from Miami Beach almost all my life.

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  21. […] out, Tara and I headed for the Jefferson County Fair. It was opening day and we were stoked. We’d gone last year and had a blast. How can you go wrong with pigs and goats and corn […]

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