California Sea Lion Watercolor
Materials:
- watercolor paper
- crayons
- watercolor paint (I use this travel set even when I'm not traveling)
"Writers will often twist themselves into knots to make a list. Often I get pitches for things that are off the wall, like 8 Places to Find Moon Rocks. It's interesting - it may be good in a magazine, but not for someone writing digitally where we're based on clicks. No one is searching for where to find moon rocks."
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This is my tenth and final post about our family's adventures in Minnesota and Wisconsin. I suggest reading the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth posts before this one.
Our final day in Milwaukee was Sunday, August 7. We slept in a bit and had a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. Speaking of the hotel, there's something interesting about the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee that I didn't mention before. It was the location of an assassination attempt on Theodore Roosevelt. There's a display in the hotel entrance right where it happened.
Despite having A BULLET IN HIS CHEST, Roosevelt insisted on delivering his scheduled speech. As an experienced hunter, he correctly realized that since he wasn't coughing up blood, the bullet hadn't reached his lung and he could postpone a trip to the hospital until after his speech. He went off script and started his speech with, "Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot, but it takes more than that to kill a bull moose."
This is my ninth post about our family's visit to Minnesota and Wisconsin. I recommend you begin by reading the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth posts before this one. Because I blog about educational travel, I received complimentary admission tickets, discounts, media rates, and other perks for some of the places we visited. Some attractions we toured are free to everyone. I paid full price for the others. How much I paid for a visit has no bearing on my reviews, as every place I share is something that I fully recommend.
We packed a lot into our last full day in Milwaukee. We began the day with the Urban Adventure Quest. As always, it was a lot of fun and helped us notice details that we never would have otherwise.
This is the eighth post about our family's visit to Minnesota and Wisconsin. I recommend you begin by reading the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh posts before this one. Because I am a travel blogger, I received complimentary admission tickets, discounts, media rates, and other perks for some of the places we visited. Many attractions we toured are free to everyone. I paid full price for the others. How much I paid for a visit has no bearing on my reviews; every place I share is something that I absolutely recommend.