NO PICTURE for this entry!
Case and I usually do logging in the morning when it is cooler. Years ago when logging was king in the Northwoods, all logging was done in the winter. Horses pulled sleds loaded with trees over the snow to the frozen rivers to wait for spring thaw. Lumberjacks returned to farming during good weather.
Anyway, I digress...after a morning of serious log carrying, I went inside for a rest and nourishment. Leaving my sawdust-covered pants and long-sleeved shirt at the door wearing only a t-shirt in the house until I put them on again to go outside to finish the day's task, I was inside by myself with my pants off when the FedEx guy comes to pick up a package from our porch. Then Al, the mailman, dropped off a box. Can't a woman sit at her kitchen table in the middle of the Northwoods with her pants off? I guess not...
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Ghost Plant
Grade School science comes back to me when I came across this plant with no chlorophyll - the Ghost Plant, Indian Pipe or Corpse Plant. It is only 6 inches and usually blends in with its surroundings. It is growing near the stump of a dead tree that is par for its course of obtaining nutrients from others because it has no green stuff of its own. Fascinating plant in the Northwoods.
Monday, August 11, 2014
30 Years Old!
Recently we went to Iowa to help Lucyna give a birthday party for her boyfriend who turned 30. I made all kinds of funny signs about turning thirty. He especially like the one about not celebrating his birthday but we were celebrating the 45th anniversary of the first moon walk - July 20, 1969.
July 20, 2014 Shane and Lucyna
July 20, 2014 Shane and Lucyna
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
WOWW
WOWW=Women of the Woods and Water
This is the Tuesday group that I belong to. We meet year round to hike, kayak, snowshoe and generally have a good time every week of the year. Yesterday I hosted the group. Lots of preparation in getting out enough tables and chairs. Plus I am known in the group in serving desserts that the recipe is asked for. I served Mississippi Mud Cake and Pound Cake, which Case made start to finish from his mother's recipe. Both were well received. We walked 4 miles on Morgan Road that I consider the prettiest roads around - all Chequamegon National Forest and no man made objects to view - 80% in the shade. When we passed the wetlands, three sand hill cranes flew by on cue. After lunch, I led the group to a near wilderness lake further in the forest. We had the water all to ourselves. I am exhausted today but please to have so many friends and to be healthy enough to accomplish all of this.
This is the Tuesday group that I belong to. We meet year round to hike, kayak, snowshoe and generally have a good time every week of the year. Yesterday I hosted the group. Lots of preparation in getting out enough tables and chairs. Plus I am known in the group in serving desserts that the recipe is asked for. I served Mississippi Mud Cake and Pound Cake, which Case made start to finish from his mother's recipe. Both were well received. We walked 4 miles on Morgan Road that I consider the prettiest roads around - all Chequamegon National Forest and no man made objects to view - 80% in the shade. When we passed the wetlands, three sand hill cranes flew by on cue. After lunch, I led the group to a near wilderness lake further in the forest. We had the water all to ourselves. I am exhausted today but please to have so many friends and to be healthy enough to accomplish all of this.
Case took this photo of us on our steps before our walk at 9 am. Yes, we wear nametags because there are so many of us - more than 70 on the roster.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Pie Auction
Pie Auctions are new to me but local Wisconsin folk say it's a tradition. The Lions Club that we belong to has a full day festival for our main fund raiser of the year. A Pie Auction is part of it. I have helped in many capacities before and this year I added baking a pie - a 10 inch blueberry pie with fancy cut outs baked on top. It sold for....$55.00! A few went for higher but most were less than that. My name was announced before the bidding and that I was a farmer's daughter from east central Illinois. Don't know what caused the serious bidding but I am so tickled over being able to contribute in that way.
Should have taken a photo of it....
Should have taken a photo of it....
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