Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Lights coming on at the ski hill
Monday, February 23, 2026
Jigsaw Puzzle (this one was a mystery who-dun-it)
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Moonset through the Trees
12:12 a.m. - Caller reporting an F150 in the middle of the road, no light on, just sitting there. Officer found vehicle sitting in the middle of the roadway with a male driver, female passenger and three kids in the back seat all asleep/passed out. Officer fearing medical issues called for a second unit and began banging on the window. Male and female woke up. Male explained they were on their way home from her parent's house and he was extremely tired. They stopped for a train that was going very slow and was very long. With everybody else sleeping, driver also fell asleep waiting for train to pass. Driver was asked to step out of vehicle. He was clearly not under the influence and was released with a verbal warning.
9:57 a.m. - Reporting party believes their juvenile son has taken $6,300 in cash from them. Reporting party stated she and her husband got the juvenile to admit to taking $500, via text. Deputy spoke with juvenile at school and got him to admit taking at least $4,500. He wasn't sure the exact amount. Parents will talk to juvenile and discuss after how they would like to move forward.
11:14 a.m. - Caller asking to speak to someone about a furnace emergency. Their furnace is not working right and the landlord will not respond to them. They are taking care of an individual on hospice there. Dispatch contacted the Rusk County furnace emergency person.
3:25 p.m. - Bank requesting law enforcement for a female trying to empty her bank account and use all her money to buy gold. Officer spoke with elderly female and bank employee about transaction. Confirmed company is legit but there are concerns about third parties accessing the gold. Female did not tell any family members about this. Officers state they can't stop her from doing the transaction but had concerns about her getting scammed. Female understood but did not care about officers' opinion.
5:08 p.m. - Caller at his property. They aren't there that often so they have a cable across the driveway with a no trespassing sign. Someone shot the sign with buck shot and wrecked the sign.
7:39 p.m. - Caller reporting there are people crawling on their hands and knees towards her front door and deck.
8:09 p.m Complainant reporting her son's vehicle was struck while parked at his friend's house. The son told her he had parked his van at the friend's address and had gone to Churchville with his friend. While they were gone, someone backed into the van breaking the back window and causing other damage. Deputy took photos of the van and went to the location of the reported hit and run where he was told the van was never parked there. He was told the driver had actually gone to Greatlaketown to meet a girl where he backed into a tree. Mother was informed that her son had made a false report which is a crime. His explanation was that he lied because his mother and her boyfriend are always fighting and he didn't want to set them off. The mother assured the deputy her son will 'have consequences' for his actions. No accident report.
8:25 p.m. - Call from a medical alarm company that a medical alarm is activated but they can't make contact with the individual. Officer spoke with female through the window who said she did need help. Officer made entry. Female fell but was able to get up w/ help. Declined EMS.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Misshapen Sun
Earlier in the week when the temp was above freezing, I'd opened Sleipnir's garage door and moved out Svadilfari. The pile of snow in front of that door had all but melted away and I shoveled a small area so the lawnmower could pass. I moved it into Mjolnir's garage alongside Jormungandr and called John Deere. I like getting the yearly servicing on both machines done before the spring rush. John Deere said they could pick it up on Friday. Unfortunately, Librarian Trevor had moved our library volunteer's meeting to this Friday also. I told John Deere if I wasn't around when they came to pick up the lawnmower and UTV that they would be sitting outside. Just before I left for the meeting I parked both of them right outside Mjolnir's garage door w/ their keys in them. (It's back below freezing again so glad I didn't have to open Sleipnir's garage door where I have all of the overwintered flowers!) Library meeting only went for a half hour. The volunteers don't get together that often so we stayed later to catch up on all of the interesting things we've seen people do at the library. An hour and a half later I was back home. Jormungandr and Svadilfari were gone. For my peace of mind I called John Deere and, yes, the driver had arrived w/ both of my machines. I told the manager if fixing both machines (replacing blades, fixing a back reflector, etc.) didn't go over a certain amount to just do it. No need to call for my okey-dokey. I'm doing my best to get the work finished quickly. I'd like to get the machines back before the next big snowfall so I don't have to shovel a path into one of the garages. I looked at the forecast for the next two weeks - so far so good.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Harrier
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Sunrise
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
A Layer of Fog
Monday, February 16, 2026
Jigsaw Puzzle
- Moved Whip's bed, water and food bowls to the foyer. Put up the baby gate so I can cut off the foyer/garage from the rest of the house. Wouldn't have to do that if the cat's hadn't figured out how to use the doggie door to get outside.
- Picked out what I'll wear and laid it out. Polls open at 7 so need to get going early. Also packed a small bag w/ extra jeans, socks, and a sweater. I'll be at the polls all day. I've had elections where I spilled coffee down my blouse and helped push a voter out of a mud hole. It pays to be prepared.
- Bopped over to the County Seat to pick up something for tomorrow's breakfast (latte and cherry scone), snacks (cheese, nuts, and dried cranberries), and lunch/supper (a spicy Italian wrap cut in two). Picked up bottled water (the water at the town hall is barely potable) and I'm all set.
- Checked that car the isn't low on gas. Put in my bag of extra clothes, food, and stuff to do during lulls in voting.
- Chief Inspector Andy and I met at the town hall and spent a half hour setting up for the election. There was a wedding celebration at the town hall over the weekend so couldn't do it when we did the Public Test. The tabulator w/ it's security tabs already applied had been locked in the office.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Morning light off the snow pack
Excerpts from the Sheriff's Report:
4:43 a.m. - Caller reports his daughter was in the house and the boyfriend was on the street shining a spotlight through the windows. Boyfriend wants to be transported somewhere.
8:41 a.m. - Caller reporting someone knocking on his door. Caller states it was an unknown male dressed in all black. Deputy told caller this is not a crime and if they return ask them why they are there instead of calling the police.
11:52 a.m. - Caller reports there is a vehicle driving east bound on the snowmobile trails. Trail groomer recently groomed the trail. No signs of a motor vehicle driving on trail.
1:13 p.m. - Caller concerned about snowmobiles speeding down the road. States there was almost an accident last week as he was leaving his house. Snowmobile route goes across his driveway and continues on through the ditch. Complainant is worried he may back into a snowmobile or that one will hit him as he backs out of his drive. Complainant was reminded he has to yield right-of-way to all motorized traffic on the road including snowmobiles.
2:27 p.m. - Nearby county police officer asking for a deputy to make contact with an individual who has been harassing the lawyer in a recent child custody case. Is refusing to take officer's phone calls. Individual needs to be told to cease any and all contact with attorney and his office. Individual appears to be a religious zealot and caution is advised. Officer found tracks near house, can hear music inside residence, but individual would not answer the door.
3.23 p.m. - Caller reporting three cows on the road. Deputy declared cows won the game of hide and seek. He was unable to locate.
5:09 p.m. - 911 call from IPhone satellite emergency relay station reporting a possible accident. They could not get a response from the number. Deputy checked area and did not locate anyone. Call from female stating her phone fell out of her saddle bag and was run over.
7:57 p.m. - Laundromat reporting a homeless woman sleeping on the sofa. Owner would like her removed. Officer spoke with female who was eating her dinner on the couch. She stated she will be in town for another two months saving money to go back to Colorado. After officer told her laundromat owner wanted her to move along, she asked if she could finish eating her dinner before going back out in the cold. She agreed she would move on and not return to sleep on couch.
9:37 p.m. - Caller states her mom threw her cat outside and now it's limping. Also stated her mother has been living there for a month and she doesn't want her there anymore. Informed that homeowner would have to go through proper eviction process. Also determined the cat hurt itself climbing on objects in the home. Mom stated she is afraid of homeowner and his past with abusing women. Stated she is not afraid to hit a man if he starts it. Mom spent the night separate from homeowner to prevent further problems.
10:25 p..m. - Caller reporting two males outside her door wanting to get into her house and use her phone because they are lost. She is not feeling safe. Officers directed to McDonald's parking lot and found two individuals there. Males are minors not from around here. They were trying to access wifi of residences so they could call their parents due to not being allowed to stay the night at their friend's house Juveniles could not reach parents. Officer contacted a nearby county sheriff to send deputies to get in contact with parents. Shortly the mom of one of the juveniles called back. She is going to pick up her kid and drop the other at his residence.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Dear Valentine deer
Friday, February 13, 2026
Amaryllis
Can tell there is a change in the weather at the bird feeders too. Last month it was goldfinches scolding and chickadees thanking me when I filled the feeders. No birds this morning plus there were seeds left over from yesterday. Warmer weather either means they don't have to eat as much or their usual food sources can peak up out of the snow.
Whip has a dead prize that she feels the need to move every day to a new hiding place. The ground is frozen but she buries it in snowdrifts. I'm hoping some traveling-through coyote finds it before the snow is gone and Whip wants to bring it inside.
Stopped by the library with the largest opening plastic bag I could find. It a-l-m-o-s-t fit the book drop cart but not enough to be useable. My plan B is a box. I brought a box almost the same size as the inside of the drop box and placed it on the platform. That seems to work. Shoved some small books into the book drop. They all fell inside the box. Have a plan C also but will wait to see how plan B goes.
One of the amaryllis I thought would bloom over Valentines. It's the first time this clone of the main amaryllis has put up a stalk w/ buds but they still remain closed. This is a pic of another clone that bloomed earlier.