Madison, Wisconsin is a great halfway point between my house in Northfield and my friend’s house in Indiana, and it meets our destination criteria of a body of water, gardens and thrift and/or antique stores so we have enjoyed several trips there.
We traditionally take our annual trip in the spring (ever since 1989), with an occasional trip halfway through the year if we can fit it into our schedules. We have met in many different locations around the country but Madison is convenient destination for us.
This year we planned a trip in May, but because of the pandemic we delayed it, until finally we decided to go… six months later. It was a tough decision, as are a lot of decisions around COVID these days. We decided on Madison because it’s easy to get to. We were careful where we went and we wore our masks.
When we meet in Madison, we always include a trip to Olbrich Botanical Gardens. The gardens are a must see. Spring, summer or fall, Olbrich Gardens is always a special place to wander the trails and enjoy nature’s beauty.
We had fun walking around the gardens with our masks…but not our facemasks. The first day together we found sparkly, purple eye masks, new and unopened, at a thrift store, so we each bought one to add a whimsical touch to our time together.
We decided Olbrich Gardens was the place to don our masks and find a photo op. So, when we arrived at the gardens off came our facemasks and on went our sparkly eye masks.
Olbrich Gardens had a lot to offer at the end of October. There were still lovely flower arrangements and colorful trees to enjoy in their fall glory.
Bright sunshine shone down on us and its warmth embraced us. We took great delight strolling around in it.
At one point during our afternoon a message popped up on my phone alerting me to a photo memory. I looked and it showed photos from a Fall trip my friend and I had taken last year (2019) to Madison. The photos were from Olbrich Gardens and the date was exactly one year ago TO THE DAY. That was crazy! It felt like a confirmation. We reminisced, and recalled in 2019 it snowed the night before we visited the gardens so the ground and paths were covered with the white stuff. Not so this year.
Olbrich Gardens is a place to revisit again and again. Our trip turned out well. Although we shortened it, it was good to be together, in-person, to catch up with our lives. Someday we will not have to worry about COVID, but until then, a lot of decisions are heavy and difficult.
Valerie, thank you for taking me to Madison today. You make me long for seeing my daughter and son there. Oh, how I miss them, as I know you do your loved ones. We are still hoping to make a trip soon to Madison, just there and back and then there and back again. Yes, this is a difficult time with so many things to consider before traveling. I’m thankful you had this time with your friend and felt safe. Love the masks!
Thanks Audrey. I know you like the Olbrich Gardens too.
I do hope you can make it to Madison for a quick visit. As you know, the trip is so easy because of the interstate.
Just bring disinfectant wipes for rest stops and your own lunch. 😉
Such a great trip – so grateful! (IN friend : )
Indeed!
Oh, Valerie, I too enjoyed my trip to Madison through your eyes. And the touch of whimsy lent by your masks was the perfect touch!
Thanks Sheri. It’s a great place to visit.
I love these photos, and seeing the trip through your eyes. Beautiful gardens! It’s so neat that you you continue to maintain that tradition!!
Thanks Angie. Nice to hear from you. 😉