Friday, August 12, 2011

Dog Days Drive Along the Mississippi

Location Coordinates:
44°30'70"W,
92°21'24"W
Along the Mississippi River
near Stockholm, Wisconsin
 
The expression "Dog Days" can be traced back to ancient Rome, and is generally used as a reference to the hottest, most sultry days of summer. If you live anywhere east of the Rockies, you could fairly refer to the entire month of July as the summer of 2011's Dog Days. All time heat records were set in many locations on an almost daily basis. Here in the Upper Midwest the big story was incredibly high humidity levels, which made enjoying the outdoors quite an uncomfortable endeavor. As July moved into August the hot, stagnant weather pattern finally broke allowing temperatures to fall to more typically pleasant levels. After a month or so of my self-imposed restriction to the comforts of air-conditioned environments, the idea of a leisurely scenic drive in the much improved weather sounded grand.

Dog Days of Stockholm attendee
I crossed the Mississippi River at Prescott, Wisconsin and turned south on Highway 35. Near the town of Bay City the road begins to hug the shore of Lake Pepin, a large widening of the Mississippi River formed by the sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River where it meets the Mississippi some thirty miles south. The winding route was very pretty, with open farmland and patches of woods intermixed between the river bluffs and the lake shore. Lake Pepin was alive with activity: sailboats, fishing boats, jet skis jumping the wakes of power boats pulling traditional water skiers. It was the picture of a perfect summer day.

Dog Days of Stockholm attendees
About the mid-point of the drive along the eastern shore of Lake Pepin is the village of Stockholm, Wisconsin - population 97. As I approached the northern end of the little town I was curious as to why a village of only 97 residents would have a main street jammed with traffic and parked cars. At the town's only intersection I glanced to my right and discovered the source of the population swell. The 2nd annual Dog Days of Stockholm festival was in high gear. I decided to stop and check it out. Expecting to find a small community summer craft fair, I was surprised to find the Dog Days of Stockholm was quite literally about dogs. A celebration of all things dog, you could take in activities such as a dog herding exhibit, attend the "blessing of the pups", witness a doggy acupuncture treatment, or listen to experts giving tips on dog nutrition. If you didn't have a dog upon entry you could even remedy the situation by visiting with rescued dogs in need of permanent homes. I don't have a dog, but I still found the festival interesting and decided to hang out a while and have some lunch. My lunch selection? A hot dog - of course.


Lake Pepin
 Moving on after lunch I crossed the Chippewa River and Lake Pepin morphed back to being just the Mississippi River again. When I reached the town of Nelson, Wisconsin I found another large crowd. This time the attraction was The Original Nelson Cheese Factory, also known as the Nelson Creamery. I stopped, went inside, and immediately discovered why everyone else driving the route had stopped as well. Inside the ivy-covered building were gourmet goodies imported from around the world, including fine wines. And of course there was a large selection of Wisconsin cheeses. I opted for a simple ice cream cone, which I enjoyed outside while watching a nearby farmer work his field.


Nelson Creamery - Nelson, WI
 My drive was just a small portion of the very scenic route along the Mississippi River, and it inspired me to start plans for more excursions further downriver. It was also a welcome reminder that during this summer of oppressive heat, frustrating political gridlock, and economic worries that simple summer joys like dog shows and ice cream cones are still out there to be experienced and enjoyed.

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