Snuggle up to the fire and read our “WinterTimes,” a cavalcade of stories aimed at preventing cabin fever, whether the weather cooperates with traditional Wisconsin snowfalls or not. Veteran cross-country skier Mike Ivey surveys his favorite tracks, starting helpfully with those that can make snow. Rachel Werner focuses on ways to feel more upbeat in the days of early darkness. Darren Bush explains how you can have a stove in your tent, and “hot camp” in solitude and in comfort. For anyone who wants to get crafty indoors, Mel Hammond visits The Joinery, a Middleton makerspace specializing in high quality woodworking equipment, and Linda Falkenstein talks with Elizabeth Tucker, co-founder of the new Textile Arts Center of Madison, a makerspace for fiber artists. If you’re participating in Dry January, new contributor Ricki Millevolte has some ideas for combining fun nonalcoholic drinks with indoor activities — like axe throwing. Finally if you are looking for a comfy fire to kick back in front of, we have a list of five fun spots we love.
Where to cross-country ski, whether snow is in the forecast or not
Places to cross-country ski this winter for nature lovers, beginners, fitness junkies and those who can’t imagine paying to ski. Also important: three places where they make artificial snow for cross-country skiing.
by Mike Ivey
Eating clean, stretching long, and practicing stillness
Seasonal environmental shifts can have significant effects on the mind and body that go beyond seasonal affective disorder. A few local wellness experts suggest several ways to kickstart well-being in these dark days.
There are no bad conditions, just the wrong attitude. You can do this. You can camp in the winter out of a canoe.Two weeks before winter solstice.
by Darren Bush
Delightfully dry January in Madison
New habits succeed when approached with a sense of fun and social support. Go out and enjoy yourself without alcohol at these four area venues.
The Joinery is as much about community as woodworking
“Tools, space and community. That’s our whole thing,” says co-founder Steven Ricks, who opened The Joinery, 4319 Twin Valley Road, in October 2023.
by Mel Hammond
The fiber arts have historically had vigorous ad-hoc communities for their practitioners — from quilting bees to knitting groups. The Textile Arts Center of Madison goes that one better, including under its umbrella any kind of fiber art.
On a snowy or even a damp winter day, a fire takes off the chill. Here are some of our favorite places to snuggle up to a fire.