Tick count 7.
Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Arrowwood blossom and friend
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
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Mammatus Clouds
Monday, June 08, 2026
Highbush Cranberry blossoms
Since it was raining, I drove over to Churchville, picked up a coffee, groceries, a garden hose, and lunch. As I parked my car back in the garage, my phone rang. Town Planning Commission leader Roger said he'd like to have the Temporary Moratorium on Data Centers ordinance ready by the next Town Board Meeting so he could present it. That's Thursday. I'd planned on doing that anyway so it was just a matter of moving it up on my priority schedule. After eating lunch I typed it up. There isn't much to it - our state allows town's to make a moratorium ordinance of up to one year on anything the town has a concern might adversely affect the community in order to give the town time to research and determine what, if anything, should be done. Sent it out to the Planning Commission members for review.
It stopped raining before sunset. Whip and I jumped in Jormungandr. I'd seen flowers while I was mowing I wanted to get a picture of. Forgot that many flowers close up at night or on cloudy days like today. As we headed down a path a doe popped up out of the hay field. Grass is tall enough that she had been hidden. Whip began barking and she took off - bound, bound, stop, look over her shoulder at us, bound, bound, stop, check us out again. Pretty obvious she was saying, "Look at how easy it is to chase me, come on." Pretty sure she had a fawn hidden nearby. Would have thought fawns were old enough to be following mom by now. We drove on and checked out Bifrost. Was happy to see some weeds growing on top of it. The area is shady but fortunately weeds will grow anywhere. Their roots will stabilize the gravel put down last year.
Tick count 11.
Saturday, June 06, 2026
Surrealist Clouds
Yesterday Librarian Trevor had a volunteer meeting. Next week starts the Summer Reading Program and he wanted to go over the paperwork and processes. One good thing, Coordinator Sarah nixed the idea of young children using port-o-potties. We'll have to post a volunteer outside the one working bathroom in the building. Our community isn't ready for unisex toilets.
Trevor also said he didn't have a volunteer to work the next day (Saturday). I used to do the Saturday stint at the library all of the time but that was a few years back. I volunteered. My first patron today was a man looking for picture books for an adult. I showed him our non-fiction section around the area of animals and plants. Also pointed out the oversized book area. I figured oversized books are often that way because they are full of pictures. He checked out four books and a jigsaw puzzle. I checked out the books but said to just take the jigsaw. We didn't care if/when he returned it.. (We do have an overabundance of jigsaws at the moment). A couple of people came in to work on the computers. Then a mom w/ her two kids. The young boy (8 years old?) asked if he could "spin the wheel". The prize wheel is already set up for the Summer Reading Program but the program doesn't kick off until Thursday. I gave him the paperwork and explained if he read for two days next week he could have a spin at the wheel. His mother asked for a second copy for his younger sister. The kids went into the children's section and came back w/ books to check out. Both the boy and his sister then found used books they wanted to buy from the For Sale rack. The boy showed me the book he wanted and asked how much it cost. "How much do you want to give me?" We aren't setting prices on sale books this year - more a donation. "25 cents?" the little boy asked. "Perfect." I replied and I got 25 cents from him and 25 cents from his sister for her book. There was something in the boy's eyes that said he wasn't completely satisfied. "Would you like to spin the wheel - even if you don't get a prize." That was it. His eyes brightened and he nodded his head. Both kids spun the wheel and seemed just as excited about the prizes they might have won as if they had actually received something. He waved happily to me as they all left the library. OK ... I'm not really used to children but once in a while they can be adorable.
Checked my pulse rate tonight - still normal.
Tick count 1.
Friday, June 05, 2026
Interrupted Fern
Thursday, June 04, 2026
Chokecherry blossoms
As the next step in getting my heart out of A-Fib, the hospital cardiology department called me about three weeks ago to schedule zapping me. She said their earliest opportunity was on Friday, June 5 in the afternoon. OK by me. She said a nurse would call me ahead of the appointment to tell me what medicine I should not take that day, remind me no eating, which door at the hospital to go to, etc. She also said she would set up a follow up appointment w/ my cardiologist about a week afterward. Within a half hour of getting off the phone I'd gotten a text from my regular cardiologist's office confirming a follow up appointment date and time. Earlier this week I got another follow up text from my cardiologist's office reminding me I had an appointment w/ her in a week. This morning when I took my pills I wondered if I should have taken them all. I hadn't received any communication w/ the hospital about tomorrow's appointment. I didn't even have anything in writing or on-line verifying there was an appointment. I waited until after 10 a.m. and called. Eventually was connected w/ the hospital's cardiology department. A nurse very slowly described precisely what I was to do tomorrow. She talked so carefully I felt like she thought I was senile. After the call I wondered if I was acting elderly - you know - demanding, wanting everything done immediately. Nothing else for me to do but call Sister Connie. "They talked to me like I was old!" I whined to her. "You're over 70, you know." she laughed. She went on and agreed w/ me that the hospital could have contacted me earlier than they did. Even if she was just placating me, I felt better. Thinking about it, I'm probably not getting more difficult w/ age. I've always been this way.
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
A Wild Rose
Mowed the back trails again. Found one of the bird houses had been tipped over and the tree swallow eggs within taken. My guess is a coon. The house was still attached to the pole so the only access to the insides would have been through the opening the birds use - too small for a bear but probably not for a coon's hand. I hate putting up bird houses that become feeding stations for the carnivores of the area.
First meeting of the Town Planning Commission since February. At that time, Chairman Roger had asked us to look into ordinances for Data Centers. I have been searching but couldn't find any in my state. I checked w/ the state towns' association which gives guidance in these matters but they had nothing to add. Found suggested things to put into an ordinance but no ordinance template itself. Our town is rural so we don't have any area marked as an Industrial Park. A Data Center would need to be in an Industrial Park where there are facilities for water, power, and safeguards for the surrounding community. The team decided to create an ordinance to put a moratorium on the county rezoning any part of the town for a year while we work out what we want to do. The only up-side we talked about w/ having a data center in the town is we might be able to get taxes off them for road improvement or to make an emergency fund.
Tick count 8.
Monday, June 01, 2026
Hawthorn blossoms
TV Commercials:
We've all seen the ad w/ a robot on a car assembly line going amuck. The operator says they need someone who can code in COBOL to fix it It never fails to remind me of my IT days. Even back then we didn't use it for programming robots. COBOL was a business processing language: readable and platform independent. It is true, though, that if a program is working, companies won't spend the money to have it rewritten into something more up-to-date. Even when they no longer employ anyone who knows the language.
I can't imagine why I'd buy Liberty Insurance. I often see their commercials featuring an emu or the Statue of Liberty in the background. For the entire commercial there will be only one sentence pertaining to their product - often that if you buy more policies w/ them, it will save you money. If that's the best they can come up w/ as a reason to use them, I'll pass.
My hearing must not be great since a health insurance commercial has a woman emphasizing that people they insure "...aren't a dollar sign. They aren't just another customer. They are a NUMBER." Figured no company would make an ad stating the absolute truth so I watched the commercial again and pretty sure she is saying "They are a MEMBER."
Tick Count 1.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Buttercup
I haven't seen a fawn yet but have seen some does that look like they have hidden fawns in the deep grass. Whip was nosing around in the meadow and I saw a doe coming up on her stiff legged. Figured she was about to charge Whip so I whistled for her to come. Later Whip and I went out in Jormungandr. I stopped to take pics at Gorgeous Gorge when I saw another doe running up one of the paths, ears alert, checking out where Whip was running around. Called the dog back again and the doe disappeared. It's a good thing that I put Whip's shock collar on her. I haven't needed to use it this year but if she actually found a fawn, I doubt she'd come back to me w/o a little encouragement.
Tick count 5.