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.
Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
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.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Lilacs
I also picked up audio books that came in for me at the library. I tried to explain the one I was most excited about to Librarian Trevor. "It's Shakespeare's sonnets read by ..." Suddenly couldn't remember the actor's name except that he was a Star Trek captain. "...Captain Kirk." The sonnets are actually read by Patrick Stewart who played Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the Star Trek franchise. He's an actor w/ a mellow, liquid, and controlled voice perfect for Shakespeare. When I considered what poetry would sound like if read by William Shatner (a/k/a Captain Janes Kirk) I started to laugh. His staccato enunciation, frequent pauses and then rushed way of talking would make the sonnets sound more like a political speech.
Tick count 14.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Vibrant Sunset
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Dandelion
A beautiful day in the Northwoods. The trees have leafed out. The fields are green. The sun is shining. The birds singing. Humidity is in the 40's and temp in the 80's. OK, 80 is a bit high for the Northwoods but enjoyable as long as it doesn't last too long.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Not A Feather Out Of Place
This tom was strutting his stuff back and forth along my newly mown path. I'm sure there was a hen nearby - maybe watching in the tall grass. Tom seemed happy to have a 'carpeted' place where his object of affection could properly see him dance in all of his magnificence. Turkeys eat ticks. Ticks aren't a major food source for them but if a turkey finds one it will be ingested. I'm building quite the collection of frozen ticks. Wonder if there is a turkey feeder I could fill w/ ticks?
Monday, May 25, 2026
Flowers for the Cemetery
Mowed the lawn yesterday. Today I did the back trails. I was able to cross on Bifrost this year so also mowed the back 80. The back area has soil over sand/gravel. A remnant from when the creek was bigger or wider or had a different channel. The grass doesn't grow as lush back there. Just higher up the ridge though the grass is thick and plentiful. Interesting how topography changes things.
Picked up the flowers from the cemetery tonight just before sunset (when the cemetery closes). I checked to see what the statue of an angus bull (it marks a gravesite) was wearing this year. Last year it was Mardi Gras beads - this year a colorful lei. I have to pass a gravestone engraved w/ "It's daylight in the swamps". An old logger's call to say it's time to wake up - always gives me a smile when I go by. My parents and grandparents would use the term to get us to wake up too.
Took a sunset ride on Jormungandr w/ Whip. Afterward I came inside and started working on the computer while Whip stayed outside listening to the noises. Soon she came around the corner of the livingroom o let me know she was back inside. I got up to shut the door but it was already shut. Pretty cool if she did that on purpose.
Tick count 8.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Flowers for the Cemetery
Despite Memorial Day being called 'the unofficial start of summer' and weathermen stating "the first of June is the meteorological start of summer" I figure I still have almost a month to get all of my spring-time tasks finished until summer actually arrives. Mowed the lawn for the first time this year. Hated to cut all of those violets so I left a strip of them untouched in the back. When they stop blooming there will be flowers elsewhere in the lawn. Also swung Svaldilfari out of the way of a turtle using a pathway to get to the next pond. The herbs are out on the deck near the back door. I took time off to check on the flowers in the cemetery. Gave them a little drink of water to bide them over into tomorrow.
I'm back to thinking I'm a heavy sleeper since Whip threw up on the bed's comforter sometime in the night. I didn't discover it until this morning. On the good side, I planned on washing that comforter anyway before I packed it away until cold weather returns.
Tick count 6.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Flowers for the cemetery
Friday, May 22, 2026
Baneberry blossoms
Excerpts from the Sheriff's Report:
1:11 a.m. - Officer reports a house structure fully engulfed in fire. There's a propane tank near house. Fire department responded, fire is under control, nobody is at home. Deputy found occupant of residence at the bar. He is on his way.
6:57 a.m. - Officer saw a juvenile walking to Walmart and made contact with the parent. There is a recent history of juvenile sneaking out. Parent stated juvenile should not be at Walmart but waiting for the bus. Juvenile stated they were going to Walmart for a notebook. Parent stated they have those at home and juvenile has no money to buy one. Officer escorted juvenile back home.
8:36 a.m. - Caller reporting he lost a pair of metal-cutting shears.
8:42 a.m. - Call from bank reporting a customer that recently passed away had approximately $2,000 in her account. The bank located multiple withdrawals that happened in the next county that have depleted her account. Information passed on to neighboring county.
8:53 a.m. - Postmaster says that someone has been coming into the post office lobby that's open 24 hours and leaving trash and food mess. There were also droplets of blood and strange written notes. Note found appears to be a shopping list: hammer, tool belt, head lamp, ammo box, first aid kit, hunting knife, hatchet, etc. There are no cameras in the lobby or on the outside of the building. Believes someone is staying in the post office overnight. Extra patrol planned. Next Day 12:23 a.m. - Deputy at post office found someone sleeping in the lobby. Gave a male a ride to Northwoods Motel. Male was warned he can't stay or live at the post office.
9:51 a.m. - Walk-in to Law Enforcement Center reporting a vehicle parked on the north side of the river. There was a man fishing there on Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday there were fishing poles and a white bucket. Caller hasn't seen male since, provided a license plate number. Officer in contact with someone at his residence. They haven't seen him in a couple days. Person of interest called police department. He is fine.
10:19 a.m. - Elderly couple had a flat tire. Deputy changed the tire.
11:20 a.m. - Caller reports they are having issues with their father again. The father has a life lease to live at the location but the land is in reporting party's name. Father is out plowing and discing a field that caller rented to another person. Deputy in contact with complainant who has no paperwork to determine what the father has access to.
1:05 p.m. - Caller reporting people are outside their residence trying to take them to prison. Deputy walked around his residence, didn't see any signs anyone had been there.
4:52 p.m. - Caller reports they do not want to be where they are. They don't like it there. Deputy made contact with staff at facility letting them know of the resident's comment.
5:09 p.m. - Female was trying to go to a residence for babysitting. Went to wrong house. She was turning around and homeowners pulled in and blocked her in. Home owners thought she was hiding behind the garage. Cameras show she was there less than a minute. No violations.
6:15 p.m. - Gas drive-off at station. Occupants described as elderly females. Clerk thinks it was a mistake. Deputy called and left a voice mail and followed up at their address. Officer will deliver cash to gas station so elderly female doesn't have to drive there.
8:31 p.m. - Canadian National called and stated there are black cows out on the tracks. Another train is coming through in an hour. Cow owner notified.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Water Scavenger Beetles
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Ruby Throated Hummingbird (female)
Tick count is 4.