Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Monday, May 04, 2026
Sunset
Sunday, May 03, 2026
Plum Blossoms
Out in Sleipnir this afternoon I was finishing cleaning up the last long trays of geraniums I'd overwintered. I snipped off a stem that had grown askew. It had green leaves on it so reached for one of my compostable coffee cups in order to put the snippet in soil and coax it to grow into a new plant. That's when I noticed movement - a tick was working it's way up the edge of the cup. My potting bench is at the very back of the shed. The cup was located atop the bench and stacked up so it was maybe four feet off the cement floor. If ticks have wings I've never seen them. Have to admire the tenacity of the little buggers. I picked him off the cup, scrapped him off my finger into a plastic container w/ 16 of his kin, and popped them all into the freezer. Ticks may have impressive capabilities but that doesn't mean I would set one free.
Tonight Whip and I went out to the plum copse. There are enough in bloom now that the air is scented w/ their perfume. One of the delights of spring.
Saturday, May 02, 2026
Cottontail
Friday, May 01, 2026
Replacing the Windshield
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Bluebird
I usually wait until I see a tree swallow before putting up the bird houses but, as I said, my Monthly-To-Do said it should be done in April. The day after I shut up the houses I did have bluebirds scoping out one house. I hadn't seen them before so thought maybe the swallows were here too and I hadn't yet seen them. There still aren't any swallows but I did hear a thrasher 'singing'. Still waiting for the bobolinks.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Raven
I hadn't expected it to rain all day. That changed my plans a bit. Drove over to Churchville early to grocery shop - wanted warm things to eat this week like soup, baked potatoes, and burritos. The house felt cold when I returned. I'd shut off the heating these past days because of a warm spell (60's and sunny). I'm on off-peak heating so heat is on only from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. Without any sun for passive solar heating and the temps down in the 40's it could be a cold day in the house. Fortunately, I've got plenty of dry firewood. Started a fire in the fireplace. Turns out one white birch log lasts for an hour so it was pretty easy to keep the fire stoked all day. I dressed like Sheldon on Big Bang Theory - a long-sleeved silk undershirt and a short-sleeved t-shirt over it. Kept me cozy warm. Why Sheldon who came from Texas and lived in Southern California needed to dress that way is a mystery. Actually, I'm happy it's raining. It should coax the countryside to green up even faster.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Spring Beauties
Friday, April 24, 2026
Library Sidewalk
As a teenager I remember my sister rebuking me, "You're always looking in the mirror." Think it's a common phase for that age. On the constitutional this morning I realized I had not even looked in the mirror yet nor had I combed my hair. To passing cars hoped my vibe was more 'windblown' than 'mad old woman'.
Later (after combing my hair) I bopped into the library. I'd already shut down/locked up the cash register last night when our lone patron in the library had printed four pages. Librarian Trevor had taken the dollar the patron had paid and put it in his cashbox and I'd reached into my pocket to give the patron his forty cents change. Not a lot of money I know but I wanted to enter the transaction in correctly today. The sidewalk in front of the library was full of chalk drawings. Trevor said 25 kindergarteners had been in this morning to visit the library and give him some of their Earth Day artwork to display. The library had provided them chalk to draw on the sidewalk. I made a note of their visit on the stats sheet - will explain why we had more people this Friday come in than normal.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Earthworm
The rain stopped about the time I drove home and I immediately took Whip out for our nightly constitutional. I saw earthworms for the first time this year. I always find it interesting that 11,000 years ago there were no earthworms here. The area had been glaciated multiple times throughout the Pleistocene. I like to imagine that, once things began to warm up, earthworms very slowly migrated from the south up to the Northwoods but more probably they were all brought in by settlers either accidently or on purpose. About a half hour after Whip and I got back, rain, thunder, and lightning started up again. Radar shows it will probably go on all night.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Peony
Took Whip to the vet for her shots. At the office I wrangled Whip onto the scales first. She weighed in at 63 lbs. Then the tech came out and, right there in the waiting room, administered the shots. The assistant did at one point say I was Whip's "mother". I corrected her immediately, "I'm not this dog's mother." The assistant laughed. It reminded me that I also hated when the insurance adjuster for my windshield kept referring to me as "Mrs. Mayer". I didn't correct him since both the windshield company rep and I were having difficulty enough just understanding him. Come to think of it I also get ticked when nurses, checkouts, clerks, etc. call me "Honey". It might fly in the southern part of the U.S. but in the Northwoods it sounds condescending. Maybe I'm becoming a crabby crone? Nah...
Monday, April 20, 2026
American Tree Sparrow
Amazon's AI assistant is named Rufus. It's been insinuating itself into my on-line searches. I noticed that Rufus offered to tell me "what my order history says about me." Was pretty sure this would be like the newspaper horoscopes and fortune cookie slips: vague and vapid. According to Rufus I'm orderly, health-conscious, and thoughtful of others. Actually none of those are my strong suits. Rufus's assessment capability needs more tweaking.
Felt something on my neck - yes - it's the first tick on me for the season. I got out the last Nexgard chewable and fed it to Whip. If I have a tick, she has a tick. Called the vet's office and got an appointment for her annual Lyme's shot. This area is Lyme's Disease Central. I'll also pick up more Nexgard - just wish there was a chewable tick repellant for people too.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Ramp
Back to being cold here again. Last night it froze and will again tonight. I considered covering up the peonies that are poking out of the ground. It would keep them from freezing but it's also forecast to be windy. If the covering gets caught by the wind, it could break the new stems. Decided not to cover. Out in the woods the ramp plants have emerged and I've never seen them affected by frost. The ground has warmed up (road bans went off on Friday) and it's heat should protect short newly emerging plants. At least that's my plan.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Dark Sky
The last of our lovely days of warmer weather. By afternoon sometime a storm was forecast to usher in much colder temps. After breakfast I could already see deep blue clouds on the horizon. Something about incoming bad weather makes me want to make sure everything is ready and I can hunker down at home. First I went to the UPS drop off location to return something to Amazon. There was a waiting line mostly because only one person was behind the desk and none of her gadgets - including her printer- seemed to be working. I don't mind waiting but the lady in front of me kept swaying - like a metronome - from one leg to the other. It became annoying. Figured I could easily beat her senseless - she was incredibly thin - and that thought kept me calm until it was my turn and I could leave. I mailed a bill, cashed some checks, returned a book and the picture I'd borrowed from the library, filled gas containers for Jormungandr and Svaldilfari. I was on a roll so I called up Waller's Glass Company about getting my car windshield replaced. The process is more complicated than it was when I did it in the last century. Also more costly - over $400. The lady I spoke to said it would be easier if I could come to their store to submit a claim. I bopped over and she called the insurance company's claim department on her phone. They had questions for her. Questions for me. Questions for her again and then said the claim was submitted. My policy has a zero deductible for this. My appointment is in two weeks. Another difference from when I last had my windshield replaced - this time it will take three hours to complete. Picked up lunch and got home well before the storm hit. Tonight I thought I might google anger management techniques - just for grins.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Hepatica flower along w/ leaves of spring beauty, cut-leaf toothwort, and trout lily
The library had put up a white-board and this year I've taken to using part of the time during my volunteer stint to write funny/witty sayings on it. Librarian Trevor reminded the volunteers that 30 years ago April was designated 'Poetry Month'. I've taken to writing poems (or portions of them) on the white board instead. Last week it was a kid-friendly poem about an elephant that snored. Tonight I wrote part of Louis Carroll's The Jabberwocky. Thought next week I'd go w/ Lord Byron's She Walks in Beauty and maybe end up the month w/ something from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. I print everything on the white board because there are many kids/adults that can no longer read cursive since it isn't taught anymore. Reminded me that my parents and grandparents would quote poems I assume they learned while in school. Don't know if memorizing poetry was dropped as part of a school's curriculum too Afterall, your phone can retrieve any piece of literature desired. Still, there is that connection of heart and mind created by the ability to quote from memory.
