A daytrip
Yesterday, we took a bus trip with 48 people, about 5 of them men. It was a trip organized by UWSP Continuing Ed and featured our usual driver. It was called “Wisconsin Cherry Pie Christmas” and it was around the vacation spots of Door County, a peninsula that sticks out into Lake Michigan from Green Bay.
One of several Door County shops and restaurants we visited was Tannenbaum Holiday Shop in Sister Bay. It was the most minutely decorated store I have ever visited, in an attempt to show Christmas and Fourth of July decorations and paraphernalia. Each member of the group was given a Christmas tree ornament of a slice of cherry pie, to hang on our tree in December.
It was in Tannenbaum shop that I saw my first upsidedown Christmas tree. It was designed to be for the 4th of July celebrating the birth and history of the United States - many objects and ribbons - all red, white and blue.
Cherries are an important product in that area.