Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Chives
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Rainbow
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Dan and Connie
My brother-in-law Dan passed away yesterday. He was the epitome of a southern gentleman - without the drawl. He enjoyed working on genealogies. Not only could he answer my questions of where relatives were born, who they married, but be able to add a story about them that he found while researching. He'd even thank me for the weird Christmas gifts I'd give him each year. He left his mark on the world - in the best way.
Monday, June 22, 2026
Impatiens
Finished the book I've been reading. Honestly, when the cover blurb said it was about Pilgrims and witches in the 16th century I thought it would be historical fiction. Instead it turned out to be a supernatural thriller. The first half of the book was pretty interesting focusing on how outsiders were treated. The protagonist says "Religion should not be used as a cudgel." I rather liked that turn of phrase and turned it over in my mind while I was mowing the back trails this afternoon. Would love to use it in a conversation but 'cudgel' doesn't flow off the tongue as easily in the 21st century.
For the last few years I've planted Brother Phil's army boots w/ flowers. I gave up on them more than they gave up on me. This year I've planted my old hiking boots. Think they look rather cute under my bench.
Tick count 13.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Last of the Peonies
5:44 a.m. - Caller reporting someone intentionally placed shards of glass under his tires. A blue bottle was broken in the middle of the street and you can tell someone moved the shards in front of the tires. Caller hasn't gotten into any altercations, mostly keeps to self. Pictures taken, cleaned up glass. Recorded for information.
8:24 a.m. - Gas drive-off. Camera footage shows same vehicle did this a couple of weeks ago. Both times it was around 8 p.m. Total loss is about $75 from both incidents. Vehicle appears to be a black 2010 Ford Fusion with window tint. No license plates.
9:44 a.m. - Report of a black garbage bag on the side of the road with maggots all over it. Reporting party scared it's human remains. Officer found bag of household garbage by recycling site.
9:47 a.m. - Reporting party stating her male roommate threatened her last week when she attempted to gather her property while moving out. He threw her stuff on the porch. He did not turn over her medications or legal documents. Officer spoke with school as individuals involved are teachers. Male party states he did not threaten female. He caught her vaping in his residence which he doesn't allow. He would like an officer to stand by when she does come back to get things. Officer viewed messages between the parties. None were threatening in nature. Male stated female has her things in a U-Haul she locked herself out of.
12:08 p.m. - Report of a silver Rogue all over the place, tailgating, flipping people off. Driver was stopped in parking lot. She was observed abruptly turning into parking lot without using turn signal and hitting the curb. Female exited her vehicle yelling at deputy. She complained about other drivers intentionally driving in front of her and flipping her off. Female showed her phone recording which she made while driving and even passing another car. She was told she will be receiving a citation for inattentive driving but refused to listen and continued to talk over deputy. She was allowed to leave. Citation will be mailed.
3:08 p.m. - Dept. of Corrections reports individual is in violation of electronic monitor. Deputy contacted probation agent, who stated individual is on their way to their office and is walking. Agent asked to not act on warrant unless he doesn't show up. Warrant was cancelled when individual showed up.
5:24 p.m. - Caller reporting she just crashed. Has three kids in the car. No injuries but she is pregnant and feeling lightheaded. Patient transported to hospital. Deputy reports one-vehicle rollover, vehicle was towed.
6:31 p.m. - Deputy following vehicle into the hospital. Believes the driver is having a heart attack. Driver was told to call 911 next time so they would know why a car is driving 90 m/p/h.
7:22 p.m. - Caller reporting her husband assaulted her in their front yard and broke her thumb. Caller states male has been using cocaine all day, there are weapons at the house but were not involved in the altercation. Minutes later female called back and said she lied about the whole thing. She and her husband are going through a rough patch. Deputy at residence. Female taken into custody. Deputy reported that female spit blood into his mouth. Deputies gathered her medicine to take to jail.
10:56 p.m. - Caller reporting theft of a gas can from property with four gallons of gas in it. No witnesses. No footage. Complainant suspects female who has an active felony warrant. Deputy aware that female has taken things from them before and has been inside the residence without permission. Complainants stated they are going to "pump her in the chest with a crossbow bolt" when they catch her because sheriff's officers do nothing. Deputy advised against that course of action.
Friday, June 19, 2026
Raspberry canes and blossoms
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Arrowwood blossom and friend
Tick count 7.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Still shedding some winter fur
I haven't been receiving utility bills from a company since January. I called the help desk for the third time. Each time they look into the issue, say it's with their billing department, be patient. They assure me my account is not overdue and in fact I have a credit on the account. I have done what I can: I've alerted them that they aren't billing me, they admit it is their billing department's problem and not me, my account is not in arrears. Guess I should shut up and allow them to give it to me for free.
Washed clothes and hung them on the line to dry. Hadn't noticed around 4 p.m. that storm clouds were coming in until I saw the rain drops on the window. The rain wasn't hard and was very short lived. Decided to leave the clothes on the line since I still had another four hours of sunlight. After our constitutional, I took the clothes off the line - all dry. I love this time of year!
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Doe and Fawn
Cool enough that I decided to sit on the deck's sunny side. I'd brought along treats to toss to the dog, water for me, sunglasses, camera, phone, the portable disc player, and an audio book of Shakespeare's sonnets. I realized when I started listening to the sonnets it would be helpful to also be able to read them at the same time. Brought out my annotated Shakespeare Vol. II where the sonnets are printed and also footnoted. Once I was settled, I saw a doe in the meadow had popped her head out of the tall grass and... a fawn was with her! First fawn I've seen on the property this year. She was OK w/ me seated far away on the deck but when Whip came around the corner the doe and fawn took off. Whip was too preoccupied w/ watching for me to toss a treat to even notice. Sonnet XVIII started about that time. "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" Somehow apropos I thought.
Tick count 12.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Ox-eyed Daisy
Excerpts from the Sheriff's Report:
1:16 a.m. - 911 call for someone possibly in caller's house. Caller on second floor can hear noises coming from first floor. Caller asked to leave the house. He refused. Wanted police to enter using front door code. Residence cleared. Reporting party states he had been seeing UFO's.
2:16 a.m. - Walk-in complaint from male wanting to speak with deputy about a homeless young man living in a van in his yard. Male reports his daughter is allowing a 13-year-old boy to stay at his shared residence. Boy is dating his granddaughter. Boy was kicked out by step-father and frequents complainant's residence. Complainant was asked to call law enforcement with boy's information for follow-up. Male will begin eviction process of his daughter.
2:41 a.m. - During traffic stop, officer observed passenger putting cans of alcohol in his shorts. Breathalyzer conducted result of .01. Male passenger issued a citation for underage alcohol and given a ride home. Officer notified parents.
2:59 a.m. - Officer on patrol saw three males in parking lot. Due to issues at the park, the officer made contact. One individual stated they were just smoking and going to have a three some. Nothing out of the ordinary observed.
7:15 a.m. - Walk-in complainant states his sister-in-law has made defamatory statements on Facebook about him having sex with farm animals. This is not true. He wants it to stop. Reporting party doesn't have Facebook but someone else brought it to his attention. He spoke with district attorney who referred him to the sheriff's office.
8:39 a.m. - Reporting party at their rental property. They are in the eviction process and paperwork has been served. He needs to get inside the residence to take pictures of damage for court today. Tenants won't let him in. Deputy explained there's nothing they can do until court orders law enforcement intervention. Tenants still have rights to the residence. Tenants will be out today after court. Landlord threatened to kick in the door. Eventually left.
10:56 a.m. - Deputy in contact with individuals coming off the ATV trail and closed logging road in a pickup truck. They walked in four days prior and today one of their dogs couldn't walk. They tried to carry dog out and decided to drive in w/ truck to get it. They were warned for operating vehicle in a closed area and allowed to continue to the vet.
11:51 a.m. - Walk-in to file an informational complaint against a contractor she had hired. Work was not getting done and the cost was continuing to go up. She fired the contractor. Contractor threatened to tear out the work he had done if he didn't get any more money. Deputy made contact with contractor who identified himself with a different name. He was told he was trespassed from property and handle the dispute in court. He understood.
3:15 p.m. - DNR offense. Citation mailed for allowing riding on bow of boat.
8:54 p.m. - Elderly male stated he won a vehicle and it was going to be delivered any minute and asked deputy to stay while it was dropped off. Deputy states it was clearly a scam and had been going on for a period of time. Deputy tried to convince male he was being scammed. He still believed he had won a car. Deputy called son who lives out of state. He and friends in the area have done everything they can to prevent it. Deputy to make contact with DHHS.
11:59 p.m. - Caller is at his ex-girlfriend's house as they have a kid together. She took his keys and won't give them back. Officer in contact. Female refused to give vehicle back as male is not the registered owner. Officer informed her that stolen vehicles need to be reported by the registered owner. Parties are separated for now.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Gray Dogwood blossoms
Neighbor Anita was probably correct. I'd shocked it. All of the Yggdrasils spend the winter in a 45 degree building. They put on new growth much earlier than the other trees planted outside. We'd had some very warm days this spring and I'd started to bring Yggdrasil out in the daytime but putting it back inside at night. I'd probably done that too early for the new growth to survive.
I loaded up Jormangandr with a shovel, spade, can of water, potting soil, a tape measure, and Yggdrasil 2025. I measured off around 20 feet from the last tree and started. A brown thrasher kept me company w/ his singing. Once I'd finished I stepped back to admire my work. Yggdrasil the Fifth looked a bit bedraggled compared to it's predecessors but I have faith.
Tick count 2.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Yellow Pond Lily
Went in a little early for my volunteer library stint tonight. I wanted to get my usual duties done before the start of the program at 6. A few families came in early - either because it fit into their schedule better or they weren't sure of the start time. That actually helped 'cause I had more time to spend w/ them. Librarian Trevor had gone over all of the things we were to give each child at last week's training meeting. Hadn't realized at the time it would be me giving them out. Did pretty well I think:
- a half-sheet weekly score card where they could keep track of which days they had read (or been read to) for an hour. Fill in at least two days each week and when they came into the library, they hand in the paper to me, I stamp it, they get the exciting 'spin of the wheel'.
- a full sheet where they can list the books they have read. Each book read gives them a chance at winning one of the big prizes (on view in the display cabinets) at the end of the program.
- if they are an adult, they get a bingo card which has listed various types of books. Read books that satisfy a bingo on the card and they can bring it into the library for a free tote bag. Only lasts for as many tote bags we have available.
- a dinosaur bookmark
- a pencil that changes color when you touch it.
- if they are an adult, a chip clip which also can be attached to the refrigerator.
- an oversized picture of different dinosaurs the child can color