Yesterday’s drive to work was an interesting one. Three minutes from the office, it looked like I might be whisked away to Oz.

I’d been watching the horizon closely; the nearer I drew to CheeseGov, the more ominous-looking the sky appeared. As I merged onto the Beltline, an impressive shelf cloud was bearing down from the west. If you’re unfamiliar with this weather phenomenon, a shelf cloud is not a cloud designed to hold books, framed photos, candles, and knickknacks from your Florida vacation. It’s a low, horizontal cloud formation at the leading edge of a line of strong thunderstorms. When you see a shelf cloud approaching, you know shit’s about to get real.

I was just exiting the freeway when the shelf cloud passed overhead, and suddenly, we were plunged into a darkness so impenetrable, it felt like the middle of the night. Streetlights flickered on, the wind began gusting, fat drops of rain hurled themselves kamikaze-like onto the pavement, and in the distance, I heard the low, plaintive howl of a solitary wolf serenading the moon.

Just kidding about the wolf (though how cool would that be?!).

As if working on the top floor of a mid-rise building wasn’t cool enough, here’s another bonus: you get a birds-eye view of lightning flashing. For a weather geek like me, that’s nirvana.

I haven’t figured out a way to the rooftop yet, but that’s next on my list!

View from the top floor

The wild weather didn’t end with those morning thunderstorms. We had two more rounds of storms move through, the last one accompanied by a Tornado Warning issued at 8 p.m. Third one since February! Geez Louise, this is starting to feel like old hat. I must be getting blasé over the whole thing, because when the sirens sounded and Tara suggested putting our shoes on, gathering the cats, and heading to the basement bathroom, I instead flung open the screen door, pointed my phone at the sky, and shot a video of the raging storm. This was apparently an invitation for mosquitoes to swarm my lower extremities, and I was rewarded for my efforts with half a dozen bites on my feet and ankles. Serves me right, I suppose. Tara was serious about taking shelter, because she put her bra on and everything.

One of us is going to outlive the other, and I’m pretty sure you can figure out who the last one standing is going to be. Age has nothing to do with it; either lightning or malaria will do me in, mark my words.


I drove to Capital Square this afternoon, parked the car, and walked down State Street. Yes, I was there to grab lunch, but the real point of my field trip was to see the flamingos.

I’ve mentioned before that Madison’s official bird is the plastic pink flamingo. This began, as the best ideas do, with a college prank. Back in 1979, University of Wisconsin students decorated Bascom Hill with over 1,000 pink flamingos before the sun rose one morning. Instead of history becoming legend, legend becoming myth, and the college prank passing out of all knowledge – shout out to my LOTR peeps! – this devotion to plastic birds only blossomed over the ensuing decades. It’s actually quite preciousss, if you ask me.

Now, the city is experimenting with turning a portion of State Street, a major downtown thoroughfare connecting the capitol to the university, into a pedestrian mall. In preparation for this, hundreds of volunteers helped local artists decorate the pavement with polka dots, paintings, and (naturally) flamingo statues. Their “Flock to State” campaign encourages people to visit State Street and enjoy the pedestrian mall. It’s temporary for now, but with a little luck, will turn into a permanent fixture much like Pearl Street Mall in Boulder. I am all for this, by the way. Walking downtown is much less stressful when you don’t have to worry about getting run over by a car.

The flamingos were cool, and I enjoyed a pabellon arepas, a cornmeal cake stuffed with shredded beef, sweet plantains, and black beans, from the Caracas Arepas food cart on the UW campus. Never had an arepas before, but it’s a step up from Jersey Mike’s or Chipotle, I can tell you that.

Bonus: eating it at Memorial Union Terrace, overlooking the pristine blue waters of Lake Mendota on a perfectly delightful spring afternoon.

Have I mentioned I really like working in Madison?


45 responses to “Tickled pink on State Street.”

  1. You’re like one of the videos of men jumping off roofs with the caption: “This is why women live longer than men.”

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    1. I can see that too, ha. But at least I am 100% cognizant of this fact!

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      1. Yes…and yet you still do the things? SMDH

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      2. And yet I’m also still alive to write about doing the things, let’s not overlook that!

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  2. Gotta have shoes by the bed in earthquake country too.

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    1. Eight years in the Bay Area, and I never did have my shoes near the bed. Even after experiencing the Loma Prieta quake in ’89. Some lessons just never sank in, I guess.

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  3. glad that you and the flamingos lived to tell

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    1. They’ll probably outlast me too, come to think of it…

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  4. A city devoted to flamingos. You really did move to the right state.
    👍

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    1. Talk about destiny, huh?

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  5. I would be so happy to have that pedestrian mall if I worked nearby. It really does make a huge difference.

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    1. The main issue is there are no back alleyways for deliveries to the businesses along State Street…or for emergency vehicles to maneuver. I really hope they come up with a solution to address those concerns.

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  6. I admire anyone who can marry LOTR and flamingos in a post. I haven’t had an arepa in a while, but I did have Jersey Mike’s recently because there was a temporary “deal” if I ate there using my Delta Amex card. OH MY GOD, have food prices gotten out of control or what? I was flabbergasted by the price of a sub. It was something like $16 for their long sub . . . with no meat!!

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    1. My Tolkien love runs deep.

      I’ve tried Jersey Mike’s several times, but I’m just not a fan. There are just so many better sandwich places around (even Subway is superior IMHO). They do sell TastyKakes though, which redeems them a little bit.

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  7. That is an intense sky! Whoa!

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    1. It was fun (and a little scary) watching it approach.

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  8. Have to say I’m glad it was just rain out the work window and not a funnel cloud you were trying to chase down. I think one of those metal flamingo sculptures (or many of them actually) would look great tucked among your foliage and forest. You need to find the artist and work out a deal… The mall idea would be a winner for sure.

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    1. Great idea. Our yard can always use more flamingos!

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  9. As if Madison couldn’t get any cooler now I see many flamingoes. Somehow that point escaped me before. As for a solitary wolf serenading the moon– heck ‘ya that’d be wonderful.

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    1. And that’s just the beginning. They plan to add even more flamingos to State Street. Bring ’em on!

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  10. wow the sky looks ominous. I didn’t know what a shelf cloud was. The flamingos are a spot of sunshine though!

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    1. Nice analogy. Flamingos always brighten my day!

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  11. Hilarious about the wolf howling in the distance. At first I was like, Wait, really? That would have been cool indeed.

    Love the LOTR shout-out and “preciousss.”

    So where are all the people complaining about turning a major thoroughfare into a pedestrian mall? What’s that going to do to traffic?

    I sort of feel like I can comment less because I commented on IG too. You’re making me double dip!

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    1. Look at you, way down the comment list this time. I was getting used to seeing you on top! So to speak.

      Well, the pedestrian mall would only stretch about six blocks, and there are other streets that parallel State. The real issue is the lack of access for deliveries and emergency vehicles. If they can figure that out, I bet the pedestrian mall stays. Fingers crossed!

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      1. I know. I’m backsliding.

        Oooh, access for those vehicles. Huh. I hope they work it out!

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  12. What a scary looking sky, I may have turned around.

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    1. You know, if I wasn’t 43 minutes into a 45-minute commute, I might very well have done exactly that!

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  13. You have my permission to retain all of that wild weather for yourself. That would be most helpful. However, I do expect you not to hoard up all of the pink flamingos. They are needed to make people smile all over the world. Glad to hear a college prank turned out for the best…most of ours went in the other direction.

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    1. I suppose most college pranks aren’t so beloved. Hey, fun fact: “Back to School” (Rodney Dangerfield) was filmed at UW-Madison. No pink flamingos in that movie, unfortunately.

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  14. Madison is very cool. I’m enjoying learning more about it from your posts. 

    I searched for arepas near me and found Venezualan food, which said Schaumburg was the closest. But I appreciate the opportunity to learn about a new food culture. I’m adding this to my list.

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    1. They’re really good. Similar to an empanada but more bread-like, if that makes sense. Which explains why there is also a Caracas Empanadas food cart.

      I feel like every time I venture out, I’m learning a little bit more about Madison myself. So glad I have the opportunity to explore on my lunch break, and everything is pretty close.

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      1. So the other day, I had a craving for a panini and looked online to find a place in my town. You’ll never guess what they also have on the menu…

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      2. Oh, wow…what are the odds?!

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  15. We’re having the weather today that y’all had a few days ago. I’m listening to the thunder rumble as I type. State Street sounds like a fun place – and polka dots make everything better!

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    1. I’d heard that all the severe weather was headed east. Hope you didn’t end up huddled in a basement!

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  16. I burst out laughing that the sign of Tara being *really* serious was she put on her bra! 😀

    Loving your pretty pink flamingos – what a FAB place you’ve chosen as your final home!

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    1. I’ve been around women long enough to know that the bra comes off in the evening. For what it’s worth, I’m on board with this.

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  17. I am standing in a corner with one leg lifted to honor the pink flamingo. If I lift the other, I might flip over. I might flop over regardless, too many Anchor Steams for this early in the day. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Better to honor the pink flamingo than to christen a fire hydrant!

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  18. Umm, did you see that? Were you watching? I thought I was unobserved. 😊

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    1. You thought incorrectly, I’m afraid to say.

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