Milwaukee in the summer is beer guarden and ivy walls.
Endless days by the lake and nights on the river.
A city of ballgames and art exhibitions
A hundred flowers bloom on every street and music drifts from every bar and open car window
Obviously not Duran nor agrarian culture, but yes with the glimpses of heaven in Wisconsin.
Snapped this today. The sky and Lake Michigan combo is unreal.
When you live in Wisconsin, you get glimpses of heaven. This is not a rare sight. The agrarian culture is still very strong. It must remain intact.
Near Durand WI https://t.co/z3E7QDEciA
As others have said, there should really be a pass/fail, 0.5 credit hour class taught at law and business school covering things like this for those who don’t know them. I’m not talking super high-brow advice. I’m talking:
- belt and shoes have to match (and, yes, always wear a belt)
- if wearing a navy suit and brown shoes, you wear navy socks (not brown socks!!!!)
- not every shoe that’s nicer than a sneaker should be worn with a suit. Loafers aren’t to be worn with a suit.
- how to tie a tie—and tie it well
- what side of the plate your bread plate and drink go when out to eat (“BMW”)
- purpose of most common cutlery at restaurants
- how a suit should fit generally
This is not going to be an easy post to make
9 years ago, I started on Twitter with a little page called Mequon Weather. I just wanted to give weather forecasts for the city I loved so much — the city that raised me. I started in January 2017, and at first I didn’t have many followers, but the more videos and posts I made, the quicker my page started gaining attention.
Going into the summer of 2019, my page was still doing really well. Then my dad passed away on August 26, 2019. That day, I seriously considered giving up on my weather dreams and goals in life, but I could hear my dad telling me not to stop and to “chase my dreams.” So that’s what I did.
Then, during my senior year on December 16, 2019, I was featured in my first newspaper article in the Journal Sentinel titled, “Homestead student has become Mequon’s ‘chief meteorologist.’” My page absolutely exploded with new followers, not just from Mequon, but from all across SE Wisconsin.
I finished my senior year of high school in 2020 (it was bad, trust me), and I had thought about expanding my page, but I just didn’t think the time was right yet.
In the summer of 2021, everything changed. I moved with my mom to Waukesha, and at that point I knew it was the perfect time to expand my page into what is now MKE Metro Weather. So I changed everything and started learning more and more about areas around SE Wisconsin while expanding my forecast radius, which ended up being one of the best decisions of my life.
From there, I just kept doing what I was doing, but now I had a wider range of endless opportunities to chase across SE Wisconsin, and that feeling was amazing.
And with that being said here is this news that will break peoples hearts
I am moving to North Carolina in early July, this was not an easy decision to make but this is a huge opportunity to "restart life"
I want to say a few thank you's
First of all I want to thank God for giving me such an amazing opportunity to do what I love and share it with so many people
I want to thank every single meteorologist who has helped me on this journey including
Mark Baden, @Tom_Wachs @AJWxMan@SamKuffelWx and so many more amazing people I don't have enough room to thank
I want to to thank the incredible people at @NWSMilwaukee for being some of the greatest people and giving me the opportunity to visit the office and learn so much about the NWS and what they do for the community
I want to thank every single one of my followers for supporting me through these amazing 9 years of my life I wouldn't be able to do what I am doing without everyone's support
I don't know what the future is going to look like for this page but I will keep everyone updated
From the bottom of my heart thank you everyone I am truly grateful for everyone
Much love
Nick ❤️
@olesoul57_2 Me, but I'm not a good bowler. My family just likes to bowl and didnt want to leave me out. I love pulling out the ball and shoes and then being absolutely terrible. 🥳💃🏾
and when barbershop comes out i need all the newfound belmont cameli success to translate into streams for this show, you just know it’s gonna be funny as hell looking at this cast
I actually thought most states take that long end to end lol. Michigan for sure (it takes 3 hours from the border of Indiana to Detroit alone). Pretty sure I've driven at least 4 hours somewhere in Wisconsin.
I think Texas and California the only other states besides Florida where you can travel for 4-6 hours in one direction and still be in that state. Or are there others?
@ogthegawd Just googled because now I'm curious. There are abt 10-12 states that you can get through in 3 hours or less. 15-20 if you count some that depend solely on a specific route.