Fixed corn on the cob for lunch. A cook on a talk show was instructing never to make corn in salted water but to put sugar and lemon juice in the water instead. The cook made it sound like some new revelation in making great corn. Actually, that's how my Betty Crocker cookbook says to make it too. Mom gave me that cookbook around the time I graduated college.
Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Wednesday, July 08, 2026
Swamp Milkweed Leaf beetle
Tuesday, July 07, 2026
St. John's Wort
I was met w/ a flock of bobolinks in the meadow this morning. Maybe the fledglings are flying now because there was a lot of commotion. I had only seen two males this year and didn't know if the bobolinks would eventually no longer come to this area. Nice to see a whole bunch of young'uns.
First Board of Adjustment meeting this year. We only meet when someone has been turned down by County Zoning for a project but the property owner feels there are extenuating circumstances. Three board members were present so, as an alternate, I wasn't going to vote. The lot (actually two combined) is.45 acres on a lake. On the opposite side of the lots runs a road. When the current owner bought the lots, a house already existed that was only 45 feet from the high water mark - grandfathered in from before the current state shoreline setback rules of 75 feet were established. The current owner wants to add a two-story garage that will house his boat, a car, and bedrooms above - also 45 feet from the high-water mark. His reasoning is all of the neighbors have sheds/garages closer to the water than his will be. The board granted a variance. If I had voted I wouldn't have agreed. He bought the property eight years ago so was aware of setbacks when he bought the property. The issue of fairness is a problem though. How to justify giving a variance to one person but a few years later (w/ a different board makeup) not granting one to his neighbor for a similar thing. It would sound like prejudice/inequity even if none was intended. I'm thinking I'm not going to be a popular person when I do begin to vote on variances.
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Summer Sunset
Mowed the lawn this afternoon and the nearby trails. The ones reaching further out will have to wait for tomorrow. Temps into the 80's today. Mjolnir was now warm enough that I could test out the A/C. Took awhile but I saw the inside temp fall so it appears to be working. Got out the paperwork for a County Board of Adjustment meeting coming up and drove over to the site. It's another of those "I want to build a shed/garage closer than the 75 feet from the high-water mark dictated by county ordinance." Their reasoning is all of their neighbors have done it. That's true. All of their neighbors have. Even his house is only 45 feet from the high water mark. I assume at the time it was built the rules were more lax or may not have existed. I like to be prepared for these meetings but I'm an alternate so probably won't be voting on this one. When I got home I was busy w/ other stuff and it wasn't until 10 p.m. that Whip reminded me that we hadn't yet gone on our nightly constitutional. She'd been outside w/ me multiple times this afternoon but she likes the routine of a formal nightly constitutional. I put her in her light-up harness so I wouldn't trip over her and out we went. I was surprised that it was still astronomical twilight. I could only make out Venus low in the west and first magnitude stars of the summer sky. Think I prefer stargazing in the winter anyway. Sure it's cold but there are no blood-sucking bugs and you can get to bed at a reasonable time.
Saturday, July 04, 2026
Blitzen in holdiay mode
Friday, July 03, 2026
Common Toadflax
Excerpts from the Sheriff's Report:
8:13 a.m. - Reporting party states father-in-law is meeting a convicted felon for breakfast. Reporting party believes alleged felon is going to be defrauding his father-in-law and wants a welfare check. Officer spoke with person of interest who appeared to be aware of the investment deal he was making, understood the prior history of the person he is working with. He was informed about fraud and the difficulty with retrieving money lost in these types of deals.
9:43 a.m. - Caller at bank reporting they were alerted by Social Security that they needed to recoup funds from a recently deceased individual's account. Someone had been using the deceased persons debit card and drained the account after their passing. Deputy paid a visit to deceased person's address.
10:58 a.m. - Car vs. Tree accident. Occupant states they are not hurt. [I bet it wasn't the tree's fault.]
11:27 a.m. - Alarm company received an activation regarding an ATV on fire at trail mile marker 133. Fire truck responded. Towing company removed ATV. Deputy gave driver a ride to his hotel.
1:52 p.m. - Caller reporting he accidently clicked on an ad on his phone which redirected him to a child pornography site. Since then has been getting threats on his phone stating they're going to report him. He didn't see any images or videos. The page prompted him to contact a Joe V. Caller had phone conversations and exchanged text messages with Joe, who wanted him to send money or he would be in trouble with law enforcement. Deputy told him this is a scam and he might want to change his phone number and passwords to financial institutions. Also told him to not answer unknown numbers or unsolicited emails/texts.
5:42 p.m. - Child exchange in front of sheriff's office. Child's eyes are red and nose is bleeding. Reporting party would like officer to take photos. Mother of child stated baby face planted. Father will take child to ER.
8:38 p.m.. - Call from individual with the FBI requesting a knock and talk with a male. FBI field office received a video of a group of bikers with a caption threatening to shoot him. IP address linked to male. FBI agent not seeking charges, only wants person of interest warned. Deputy spoke with grandparents of male. He is known to post nonsense on social media and has been warned in the past. Deputy spoke with male on the phone. He denies making the post. He was told of FBI tip and warned about the post in possible implications.
9:11 p.m. - 911 call from very intoxicated female. Her complaint was unintelligible. The only thing understood was someone was trying to take something. Extremely intoxicated female told officer at the residence that she believed her lawn mower was being stolen by her sister. Officer states there was a lawn mower in the garage and the side door was locked.
10:54 p.m. - Male and female at Law Enforcement Center to speak with officer about truck that their son won't return. Reporting party said he let his son borrow his vehicle in the morning to go to work but son did not go to work. Reporting party has been asking son to bring vehicle back, son refused. Male called back an hour later. Son returned the vehicle.
11:35 p.m. - Officer saw a vehicle park at the end of a street. Thought it was odd and made contact with male who was upset with officer. Male made statements consistent with sovereign citizen. Male stated he was going fishing. Officer decided to not push the issue.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Birds-Foot Trefoil
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
Elderberry blossoms
Tick count 2.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Yarrow
Turned on the A/C when I got home because the house, though not too warm, was a bit humid. It's working well. Went out to Mjolnir to check out that A/C but it's still cool and comfy in there and I'm loath to leave a window open just so I can later check the A/C. Forecast is for temps reaching the 80's for the rest of the week so will check it again later in the week.
Tonight was a meeting of the Town Planning Commission. Finally got all of the paperwork yesterday so went out in the afternoon to check out the three sites we will be voting on. Can't see any problems w/ what they want to do. Following that meeting was a Town Hearing on the Data Center Moratorium. Had a few people come out for it though the Town Board had emphasized this was just a hearing on a one-year hold on any data centers until we knew better what they are. The hearing went quick and I was home by 8:30. Whip and I went out on the deck for our usual activities and stayed until the solar lights came on.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Daisy Fleabane
As you can tell, I figured I'd be testing out the A/C today. This spring was cool enough that I hadn't had to use it. There is a Heat Advisory for the Northwoods today. Never can remember what the weather service means exactly by their Advisory/Alert/Warning indications but I figured it would be hot. I closed the windows the night before and the day was overcast. The house never did heat up and the cool tile floor felt great on my feet. At 8 p.m. Whip and I went out on the deck to listen to my audio book and play find-the-treat. It felt really pleasant. This heat advisory is suppose to last for awhile so I'm sure before the end of the week I'll be turning on the A/C and probably grumbling about how hot it is.
Tick count 1.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Yellow Hawkweed
I've been trying to get all of the outside tasks completed before Monday. If the forecast is correct we are in for hot temps and high humidity. I melt easily. Also picked up groceries which require basically no cooking - salads, sandwiches, and stuff that can be zapped. Late this afternoon Whip and I jumped in Jormungandr and took off along the trails. Fun to see flowers that I know the names of and even some I don't. Everything is on it's own schedule - the elderberry are just coming into bloom but I picked my first raspberry today. Wild raspberry's are quite small but pack a ton of flavor.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Winterberry blossom
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Chives
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Rainbow
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Dan and Connie
My brother-in-law Dan passed away yesterday. He was the epitome of a southern gentleman - without the drawl. He enjoyed working on genealogies. Not only could he answer my questions of where relatives were born, who they married, but be able to add a story about them that he found while researching. He'd even thank me for the weird Christmas gifts I'd give him each year. He left his mark on the world - in the best way.