Thursday, October 15, 2015

Wisconsin: Elroy and Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin

After leaving the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, we headed to Wisconsin.  First, we visited Elroy, the town where my family lived from the time I was 9 months to 9 years old.  It is still a little farming community, but it has fallen on hard times.  
Downtown Elroy
parsonage at 210 Second Main Street, where my family lived
Sidewalk from Main Street downtown, up to Second Main, where we lived
When she was little, my sister Rosemary once was sent to the store to get oranges.
She dropped the bag before she got to the top,
and she chased the oranges all the way back down the hill.  
My father had a "city" church and a country church.  This is the country church in Glendale.
It has been beautifully restored.  The "city" church burned down after years of being abandoned.
 On our last day in Wisconsin, we went to Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin.  It is a large complex of buildings he built, his summer home, as well as the site of one of his studios.  Unfortunately, they wouldn't let you take pictures inside the buildings.  They were filled with the priceless, incredibly beautiful Asian art work that he collected.  
If you want to know more about Taliesin, see this link:  Taliesin

"Romeo and Juliet" : FLW's first commission, while he was still in his teens.
This is the windmill for the school he designed for his aunts.


He designed the building to incorporate the growing tree.
His wife complained that she couldn't see birds from the windows,
so he added the "birdwalk."

On the last night of our trip, before heading for home,
we had a lovely dinner in the visitor center, which is a FLW design.


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