Hi everyone,
back to report about our weekend. We decided to go up on Saturday morning, because we wanted to camp for the night instead of stay in a hotel for two. When we saw how few places there were to eat, I thought it would be better to make our own dinner over a campfire

We stayed at a really small, nice campground that was quiet and close to Taliesin.
Tower Hill State Park, Spring Green:
http://www.stateparks.com/tower_hill.html
After we set up the tent, we went to House on the Rock. The woman told us to "budget 3 hours" to see all three tours, but we blew through there in a little more than an hour. This place just didn't hold our interest, made me feel claustrophobic, and we wanted to get back outside into the beautiful weather.
We went back to the campground and set up the fire and I started assembling ingredients for our anniversary dinner. On Friday I picked up 2 Prime aged steaks from Fox and Obel, and we brought one of the wines from Spain that we had purchased on our honeymoon and have been cellaring. (I'm not sure how to translate the label but it says: Marenas V & B IV Vendimia Semper Fidelis 2002 Tinto - the grapes are (were) Syrah, Tempranillo and Monastrell). We debated on what to drink it out of, since afterall, we were
camping......So of course we packed the big fat Ridels. I think we're the only people who have gone camping with 100$ of steak and wine.
It was a really wonderful dinner. I made potatoes and onions in foil, and a yellow tomato salad to go with the steak, and everything turned out just right. The food combined with the wine and being outdoors in a quiet little spot with a fire going is, in our mind, perfect for an anniversary.
The next morning we went the the General Store for breakfast. It was pretty good, not great, as the food wasn't piping hot when it arrived at the table. The coffee was excellent and there were newspapers for sale to read while you waited. It was a very busy and it seems to be the place to meet on Sunday mornings.
We did the 10:15 two hour tour of Taliesin. I highly recommend it. After that we went to Blue Mound state park which afford some beautiful views, and hit the mustard museum. We also had lunch at Culver's (what you need after a huge steak is a Butterburger and custard.)
Thanks for all the rec's!