I know I'm suppose to tell people 10 minutes before the library closes that they need to go but I don't. I wait until closing time, let them know, and while I'm doing closing tasks they can wrap up what they are doing. That happened last night so I was a good fifteen minutes late for the town board meeting that starts at 7 p.m. Not a problem. I'd looked at the agenda on-line and two things I wanted to be at the meeting for were towards the end. The board was still going through correspondence when I arrived. Seemed more begging letters from various organizations than usual. Then came the first item of interest to me: the board needs to OK the list of potential poll workers for the next two years. We had a pool of 12 which is the goal I had set but I couldn't resist whispering to Neighbor Vern who was sitting ahead of me that I could still get his name on the list. Vern let me know that wasn't necessary. The second item of interest was the Planning Committee Report delivered by Committee Chairman Roger. The board OK'd every thing we'd suggested in our meeting. Unfortunately they also want us to add something to the driveway/culvert ordinance. Seems too many driveways are not being taken care of and allowing the water on the driveway to flow onto the roadway insead of into the ditches. The board wants to have a process to enforce keeping water from washing out a road. Not sure how to phrase that but I'll do my usual thing and search other town's ordinances to see if any of them address this situation. Why reinvent when you can build on what already works?
Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Friday, December 12, 2025
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
The Plow Guy Cometh
Tuesday, December 09, 2025
County Snowplow coming through this morning
When Whip and I walked out the front door for our nightly constitutional I could see car lights shining at the end of the driveway. I couldn't see a car but could hear an engine being revved and whine of tires spinning in snow. Top of a hill is a funny place to get stuck. I had my phone so went out to check what was going on. It was a truck in the ditch. The back lights of the truck illuminated it's tracks. He'd been driving in the ditch on the wrong side of the road for as far as I could see. The truck had stopped because my driveway blocks the ditch and the ditch is too deep to be able to just drive out. The first flakes of the latest snowstorm were starting. I couldn't see in the truck so knocked on the passenger side window. Took a couple of tries before the driver answered, " Yah?" I asked if he had a phone and had called for help. He said he had called his buddy who would pull him out. Couldn't think of anything else I could do to help him. "OK, as long as you've got someone coming." and I went back to my place. I checked out my window a short time later and there was a car that looked like it might be trying to pull the truck out ... but not succeeding. I called the sheriff. I explained what I'd seen and said maybe a deputy should evaluate the situation. Was surprised how quickly the deputy arrived. Eventually the car that looked like it was trying to help left and then the deputy's car slowly drove off too. Funny thing is it looked like the lights of the truck in the ditch were still on. I looked out my front door a couple more times. The last time I checked the lights were gone. Either the truck was pulled out, the truck's battery died, or the snow was coming down too heavy to see that far. I'm not walking out to see which it is. I'll either find out tomorrow or maybe it will make the Sheriff's Report.
Sunday, December 07, 2025
Gibbous Moon and Jupiter
10:34 a.m. - Caller reporting a male that came to her residence. He was told to leave and then he pulled out a knife and punctured the rear tire of her vehicle as he walked away. 12:58 p.m. - Officer spoke with male about calls on him in the last 24 hours. He denied puncturing the tire, said it was flat when he was at the house this morning. He was given his phone back and was asked to return to Sheriff's Office to speak with a deputy.
12:08 p.m. - Post Office worker requests a welfare check for a female that has mail piling up since mid-October. Officer spoke with neighbor who believes she is out of the area.
12:12 p.m. - Issues with vehicles blocking traffic. Related to the turkey giveaway.
12:30 p.m. - Deputy observed an ATV in the middle of the street with a male standing next to it. Upon turning around the ATV was gone. Deputy followed dust cloud into alley and located it with the driver. ATV hadn't been registered since 2018 and the driver caused damage in the alley by spinning his tires. Driver cited for non-registered ATV and without a valid driver's license.
2:26 p.m. - Turkey giveaway event causing traffic to back up.
2:44 p.m. - City officer participated in an elementary school assembly
3:10 p.m. - Caller reporting damage to a gate on county forest land. Angle grinder was taken to a lock box blocking a non-motorized vehicle trail. Deputy will take photos of the damage and follow up.
4:03 p.m. - Caller reporting a tractor pulling a trailer house, blocking the intersection. Giant rut was left in road. Trailer house was pulled by tractor without wheels. Deputy in contact with tractor driver. They are fixing the road and any other damage they caused.
6:24 p.m. - Complainant reporting he has drones that have been following him for the past two months. He is at the ball diamond at the school. Complainant will be driving around the area to show that the drone is following him. Deputy reports it appears the lights the complainant is seeing are stars.
7:04 p.m. - Gas station workers reporting a female sleeping in her car with a sign on the windshield stating something about Donald Trump and Princess Diana. Officer spoke with female who denied she had any issues with gas station workers and admitted putting up the sign. She was told to leave the property and not return.
7:47 p.m. - Caller reporting what looks like a small child walking on their dead-end road. Caller called back and said it was an elderly lady. She is fine.
8:59 p.m. - Complainant requests a check welfare on a female that is living in an ice shack in her yard. It blew over last night. Deputy in contact. Female is inside of structure with electricity and heat. DHHS to follow up.
10:55 p.m. - Caller reporting fire in a field. Village Fire Department responded. DNR Fire paged but no answer. Village Fire Department said they're not needed unless they want to try to determine the cause.
Saturday, December 06, 2025
A Downy and A Hairy
It's not terribly useful when bird descriptions say something like "the species look identical except one is larger than the other." Both species aren't usually together at the same time so a comparison can be made. An exception was at my suet feeder today. Both a hairy and a downy were there to feed. The Downy is the smaller one waiting it's turn. Also note that while in both species the male and female are similar in coloring, it's only the males of both that sport a red patch on the nape of their neck.
Friday, December 05, 2025
Ski Hill Is Almost Ready
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
Sunrise
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
Moon Halo
Got to see a moon halo and moon beams tonight: a combination of an almost full moon and cold cold weather. The halo around the moon is because of it's light shining off ice crystals in high cirrus clouds. The cirrus clouds are thin and hardly noticeable at night. The moon beams are just crepuscular rays - like the rays you can see when the sun's light breaks through holes in an overcast sky. At night though they are caused when the moon's ethereal light breaks through those high cirrus clouds and is augmented by the ice crystals in the air.
Went into the library to start setting up the display cabinets for Christmas. The librarian was manning the front desk because the scheduled volunteer had an unexpected doctor's appointment. Decided to relieve him of front desk duties for a couple of hours until the afternoon volunteer arrived. That way I could finish up stats for November and ask the afternoon volunteer if she could work for me at Christmas in the Village. Finished the stats plus got a 'yes' from the volunteer. Now just have to find out if I'm actually on the list of volunteers for that day.
Monday, December 01, 2025
Shrike
Tonight was the Friends of the Library Christmas Meeting. It's a short meeting followed by people putting together the two trees in the library and then we have pot luck finger food. Everyone brings a small gift and we play games to see who ends up w/ which gift. With everything going on I'm not sure if my name ended up on a list of Christmas in Bruce workers. Will ruin Neighbor Anita and my plans for shopping that day.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Hunting is Over
Friday, November 28, 2025
Coconut Cake
Neighbor Anita invited me over for coffee this afternoon and a special treat. Seems a lady, originally from Cyprus, used to babysit Anita's granddaughter. Yia-yia, as she was known, is now retired to Cyprus but her children are making a cookbook of her recipes. As part of that process, they make each item so it can be photographed. Anita's daughter, Bridget, came for Thanksgiving and left one of the delicacies Yia-yia was known for - coconut cake. Makes a delicious moist cake and Anita had additional toasted coconut flakes (with just a touch of orange zest) for a topping. A surprise dessert for my drawn-out Thanksgiving feast. Even better, could eat it while gossiping w/ Anita.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Happy Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Watching the Snowstorm
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Mjolnir's front door
I watched an aerial fight/flight between two birds out by the feeders. I thought it was jay giving a little goldfinch a hard time. Then realized the aggressor was a bit too small, not blue enough, and more maneuverable than a jay. It was a shrike ... and it wanted goldfinch for breakfast. The bare lilac bushes weren't quite enough cover for the goldfinch but the little bird managed to make it to the nearby arrowwood bush that still held it's leaves. The shrike poked around but finally gave up and flew off. Must have been a ruse known to the goldfinch 'cause it stayed put in it's safe place. A minute or so and the shrike came back, flittered around the arrowwood bush before giving up and flying off to the Gorge.
I didn't have a burning desire to go to the store for food. The threat of winter storms usually has that effect on people. Probably because I'd been grocery shopping just yesterday and had picked up plenty for over Thanksgiving. I'll be doing Thanksgiving on my own so will spread it out over the rest of the week. The soup course is today - Spicy Corn.







