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2012 Fall Karate Black Belt Test La Crosse, WI - Kids in karate classes for 3-5 years earn their Black Belts in La Crosse, WI in the fall of 2012. For more info on karate classes for kids in La Crosse, Wi visit
Nicklaus' Martial Arts America
1007 East Ave South La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601‎
(608) 788-4410
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
2012 Fall Karate Black Belt Test La Crosse, WI - Kids in karate classes for 3-5 years earn their Black Belts in La Crosse, WI in the fall of 2012. For more info on karate classes for kids in La Crosse, Wi visit
Nicklaus' Martial Arts America
1007 East Ave South La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601‎
(608) 788-4410
Image from the preparations for the Ordination and Consecration of Matthew A. Gunter as Eighth Bishop of Fond du Lac, Friday April 25th, 2014 at Appleton Alliance Church.
Spread spectrum is quite visible. Highlighted region is area of spread for channel 1 of Wi-fi, which is what my access point is set to. In this example, there aren't so much of traffic in the network.
What is with that big hole in the side of the house? You are going to get raccoons and squirrels living up there if you are not careful.
3 sets of locomotives sit at the Altoona Yard. These are all switching locomotives for the Altoona Area.
Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee County)
Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States. The seat of Milwaukee County, the city is located on Lake Michigan's southwestern shore and was incorporated in 1846. As of the U.S. Census Bureau's July 1, 2019 estimate, Milwaukee had a population of 590,157, making it the 31st largest city in the United States and the fourth-largest city situated along one of the Great Lakes.
The first large wave of settlement to the areas that would later become Milwaukee County and the City of Milwaukee began in 1835, following removal of the tribes in the Council of Three Fires. Early that year it became known that Juneau and Kilbourn intended to lay out competing town-sites. By the year's end both had purchased their lands from the government and made their first sales. There were perhaps 100 new settlers in this year, mostly from New England and other Eastern states. On September 17, 1835, the first election was held in Milwaukee; the number of votes cast was 39. (1)
References (1) Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee
023/365 - "Madison, WI"
Today's picture of the day comes from the archives on this dark, gloomy, election day. I thought the skyline of our state capitol was fitting for today. This panoramic is stitched together from 2 or 3 different shots.
(originally shot 08/25/12)