Dawes - My Way Back Home - 10/9/2009 - Treinen Farm Corn Maze - Lodi, WI
Dawes - My Way Back Home
Recorded Live - Treinen Farm Corn Maze - Lodi, WI
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Summary: The most telling aspect of the second Barnstormer tour was that as lucky as we got with kind summertime temperatures in July, we got blindsided by dastardly cold weather the first week in October. Instead of what should have been prime and mild autumn conditions, Dawes, Maritime, Suckers, Christopher Denny and the Natives, Snowblink, Paleo, and Brooks Strause were greeted with frigid temperatures, some 30 degrees below normal, with highs never getting out of the low 40s. Bands played in these open-air barns wearing as much as they possibly could, drinking whiskey and hot cocoa faster than they normally would have. We started the 6-day tour in Milwaukee, Wisc., at the Turner Hall Ballroom, the only non-barn, but the result of a kind offer from our friend Ryan Matteson of Muzzle of Bees. It was one of only two nights in warmth, though the show happened on a rainy evening. Night two saw the caravan take us to Lodi, Wisc., and the Treinen Farm Pumpkin Patch, which was a playground of fall delights, including a corn maze, pumpkin launches and plenty of goats and horses. Night three took us back to Maquoketa, Iowa, where the Biehl family had erected a stage for Barnstormer. There was an ice cream cake and crock pot after crock pot of soup and chili to eat the morning after. Then it was a short drive north to Bellevue for a return to the Mooney Hollow Saloon, where heat was had once again and the bed & breakfast was fantastic. We returned to West Liberty on the following day and ended the tour in Johnston, Iowa, with an ice storm closing out the night.
Dawes - Peace in the Valley - 10/9/2009 - Treinen Farm Corn Maze - Lodi, WI
Dawes - Peace in the Valley
Recorded Live - Treinen Farm Corn Maze - Lodi, WI
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Summary: The most telling aspect of the second Barnstormer tour was that as lucky as we got with kind summertime temperatures in July, we got blindsided by dastardly cold weather the first week in October. Instead of what should have been prime and mild autumn conditions, Dawes, Maritime, Suckers, Christopher Denny and the Natives, Snowblink, Paleo, and Brooks Strause were greeted with frigid temperatures, some 30 degrees below normal, with highs never getting out of the low 40s. Bands played in these open-air barns wearing as much as they possibly could, drinking whiskey and hot cocoa faster than they normally would have. We started the 6-day tour in Milwaukee, Wisc., at the Turner Hall Ballroom, the only non-barn, but the result of a kind offer from our friend Ryan Matteson of Muzzle of Bees. It was one of only two nights in warmth, though the show happened on a rainy evening. Night two saw the caravan take us to Lodi, Wisc., and the Treinen Farm Pumpkin Patch, which was a playground of fall delights, including a corn maze, pumpkin launches and plenty of goats and horses. Night three took us back to Maquoketa, Iowa, where the Biehl family had erected a stage for Barnstormer. There was an ice cream cake and crock pot after crock pot of soup and chili to eat the morning after. Then it was a short drive north to Bellevue for a return to the Mooney Hollow Saloon, where heat was had once again and the bed & breakfast was fantastic. We returned to West Liberty on the following day and ended the tour in Johnston, Iowa, with an ice storm closing out the night.
Treinen Farm Corn Maze - A Trilobite!
The award-winning Treinen Farm Corn Maze features a 480-foot fossil. Visitors will navigate their way through a giant trilobite, Wisconsin’s state fossil and the main feature of this year’s design.
The idea for the maze came from the University of Wisconsin–Madison Geology Museum and it is the first time the farm has accepted an outside design. Patterned in an art nouveau style, the maze encompasses a Wisconsin Cabinet of Curiosities, offering bits of Wisconsin’s natural history alongside the trilobite.
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Howell Farm Corn Maze | September 29, 2018 | Weekend Vlog 10
On September 29, 2018 we visited Howell Living History Farm for a quick look at the animals and then we made our way down the street for the Howell Farm Corn Maze, the longest running corn maze in New Jersey. We had so much fun in the bee themed maze and were pleasantly surprised with how involved the maze and map were. Then we stopped at our favorite BBQ place, More Than Q in Lambertville, New Jersey. Thank you for watching!
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