Wednesday, August 26, 2009

End of the Summa

It was odd how many things jumped out at me today screaming summer's end.
As if the weather wasn't an indicator enough, I rolled up my sweatshirt sleeves and hit the lake front bike trail to notice boats docking on the harbor ramp coming in for the season. Wolfenbuttle beach was perfectly groomed without a towel or flip flop track in sight. The window signs at Big Star clearly indicate which of the menu items are no longer an option and that 9/6/09 will be their last day of the season! Sad way to say good-bye to summer, but truth be told I like The Spot better anyway (and not just because it's next door to Sunnyside).
I guess I better get my khaki's and cardigan's ready. Here comes fall.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Holiday-UPDATE

The new restaurant/bar on 6th ave. is called "Goodfellas" according to the newly hung sign!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Harbor Holiday



I realize that most people do not peruse the harbor as often as this lady of leisure but one thing I am starting to wonder about it why so many out-of-towners choose the Kenosha Harbor as their boat destination? I hardly ever see the marina less boats which means most boaters either enjoy staying harbor-side or the econonmic hardship has sunk their anchor this season. I wish Kenosha had more for the everyday boater to explore. You can only ride the trolley so many times and unless you are super hungry for produce the Harbor Market is standard issue.
Maybe there is light at the end of the tunnel. This past week there has been much progress made on 6th ave in the old Caroline Coffee Connection location. Seems to be transforming into a bar or restaurant of types. Also, the two store fronts just south have a future ahead of them, construction remains a mystery but something is sure to pop up soon. On the far southeast side of the downtown strip there is a new pottery painting place and an "open in the fall" modern home decor boutique. Also, for all the boaters who are reading this, may I suggest you stop judging a book by its cover and make a visit to A&J Collectables which is directly north of your favorite little ice cream shoppe, Scoops! A&J is the cutest store with tons of reasonably priced antiques including their specialty of beer/bar accents and jewelry. Not only is the store exuding charm but the owners/operators are the most enjoyable couple I've ever met! They have been in business for 19 years in the same location, open daily 11-4.
So boaters and townies alike, I realize we are steps behind "The Hamptons of the Midwest---Racine" but keep your eyes peeled for 6th ave to liven up a bit by the fall, and explore the current options while you wait.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

For the Sake of the Southside

The dream is over, the reality of constant needless information has approached. Welcome to my blog, a place for me to provide on point Kenosha details that you could care less about but have the desire to know.
Actually, I am making this blog for Katy and I to document our adventures and my ways of leisure.
Enjoy.