Picture taken by Brent Mayer.
Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Friday, August 15, 2025
Phil laying pavers
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Neighbor Blake
Neighbor Blake brought his skid steer out to my property, Phil put the drain tiles into the back of Jormungandr, and they met at the mucky draw this afternoon. This is the same spot I got stuck with the lawn mower last month. Blake hollowed out the area a bit lower and Phil laid the three drain tiles into the draw. Blake went up to higher ground and dug out sod to place over the tiles. It will protect them from crushing, hold them in place, and make the draw a bit higher. Phil ran over it a few times w/ Jormungandr to tamp down the dirt and ... we will see. With any luck they will stay free enough of muck to allow the runoff from the woods go through on it's way down to the creek. (Only caveat is it may not be strong enough to handle anything heavier than Jormungandr driving over it.) If this plan doesn't work, I haven't invested much. The whole thing was paid for w/ Menards rebate checks I've been collecting for years. About time I used them.
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Arrowwood Berries
Monday, August 11, 2025
Lower Campus
Arranged a walking tour of the college campus that Brother's Phil, Brent, and I attended. This morning we drove to Collegetown and parked in the visitor's lot (a free parking spot on campus!) Assistant Emily greeted us at the new Alumni Welcome Center and we took off. Phil graduated in 1967. I graduated in 1974. Brent graduated in 1983. We all had different visions of the campus based on when we attended. Emily had obviously done this before. Her route took us past all of the major buildings. We ducked inside to see the student lounge/cafeteria/meeting rooms and whenever we were outside there were beautiful native flower and grass plantings. The campus, though altered, still held a charm. It was the perfect time to visit in order to appreciate the setting w/o the bustle of students. My old haunt at the Phillips Science Center (a new building when Phil attended) is due to be razed in two years when the Science/Medical Center is finished. The Zorn Auditorium (where graduation ceremonies were held up until this year) is now a hole belching trucks loaded w/ debris. (Later, we did drive down the road to see it's replacement, the new Sonnentag Auditorium.) After an hour of showing us around, Emily said goodbye. Before leaving the city though, Phil, Brent, and I drove to the houses where we had lived during our college years. Brent's white house still stands by the river. The place Phil rented is now a lawn. While there is a house on the corner where I lived, it's not the same house. (I hope they saved the bird's-eye maple flooring.) The biggest shocker though was not on the university grounds. It was driving down Water Street (located adjacent to campus). Fifty years ago it had been a hodgepodge of grimy bars. The buildings are now uniformly red brick and the whole place reeks of gentrification. I suppose that's progress.
Nope, I didn't take this picture - got it off the Internet.
Sunday, August 10, 2025
Chokecherries
Cousins Rick and Dawn came over for the day. They had installed solar panels on their house awhile ago and were curious about the installation here. We had lunch (Dawn brought a scrumptious almond cake for dessert), caught up on family doings, played with some games. Brother Brent went w/ them to do a round of disc golf in a nearby park. Then Rick and Phil took Jormungandr to check how much water was in the draw at the back of the property (that's where we plan to put the tubing). Before long it was time for Rick & Dawn to take off again for home. My voice still sounds raspy but doesn't hurt as much as it has for the last couple of days. Think everyone will feel like they had a good day - provided they don't catch this cold.
Saturday, August 09, 2025
Brown-eyed Susan
Brothers Phil & Brent were watching a pre-season game of the Packers in the living room. I made sure they had access to chips before going into my bedroom to watch Svengoolie and text w/ Friend Kathy. He showed the original 'Werewolf of London'. A lot more werewolf lore than I thought - nice touch that it was aired during the full moon. Anyway, after the movie was over I came back out to the living room and it was dark - Brent was in his bedroom and Phil had gone over to Mjolnir. Seems the game was going so bad, they couldn't watch past the third quarter. (And people say the movies Sven airs are bad.)
Friday, August 08, 2025
Oriental Lily
Brother Brent cut up a dead tree that had fallen during the winter over one of the paths. After that the humidity started to build and he reverted to working in the shop. Brother Phil took off for a reunion w/ some of his classmates from high school.
So I have a lot to do tomorrow. I'll be royally miffed if I'm not feeling any better.
Thursday, August 07, 2025
Birthday cake
Wednesday, August 06, 2025
Summer
Tuesday, August 05, 2025
Oriental Lily
One of the projects I listed for Brothers Phil & Brent to do (if they felt so desired) was to figure out what Roku stick I should buy for Mjolnir. Phil brought up his to use in the TV out there but it would be best to just get another one to leave in the TV permanently. Phil decided on what he thought would work best, saw that the nearest Walmart had it, and we bopped over to pick it up. The unit was there in the store but instead of the $30 listed price on the store's website, it was $40. He asked an employee if there was some sort of sale about to start. She said no and explained that the in-store price was higher but if he wanted it shipped to my address or have it sent for pick-up at this store, it would be at the lower price on the website - in either case, it wouldn't be ready for another three days. We left the store and I ordered it off Amazon at the lower price (I already had other items in my cart so had enough to qualify for free shipping.) Amazon says it will arrive in five days. Tacking on 1/3 of the cost for the convenience of getting an item immediately seemed excessive to me but I checked on-line and there were multiple websites talking about just that thing. One website was explaining the multiple factors going into pricing. (Interesting though not particularly helpful.) Another website went into various ways to cheat the system. (That one left a bad taste in my mouth.) Yet another website reminded it's readers to always check prices from multiple places. (Yikes, now I'll be worried if I'm getting the best deal I can on everything I buy?) Decided it's too nice a day to fret about it. Went out on the deck and threw treats into the grass for the dog to find.
Monday, August 04, 2025
Wild Cucumber
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Red Sunset
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Turkey Vultures
I stopped at the store for a couple of things. As I put my items down for the checkout person, she turned off her OPEN light. "Oh, I can go to another checker." I said and reached to gather my items again. "No, no, I will check you out." she replies and starts to ring me up. I was in a pretty good mood - my checkout person not so much. She was almost done when another employee appeared at her elbow. My checker explained to her that she had rung up two blackberry cartons instead of one and the bag of oranges had rung up as onions. I figured my checker must have hit a button to let her supervisor (?) know about the problem. "We all make mistakes." said the pleasant super and hit a few buttons on the keyboard. My checker turned to me. "You are my last customer - ever." she said in a deadpan voice. I figured she was retiring. "Congratulations!" I brightly replied. The checker remained glum. "Maybe?" I added. "I'm moving to Birchwood and don't want to make the commute." she said by way of explanation. Not sure where to go from there so I gathered up my sack of oranges/onions and said "Best of Luck!" The checker though had turned and was already walking off. Well ... Birchwood is a nice place.
There are always some denizens of the field that get caught by the scythe blades when hay is cut. Whip quickly found something dead on our first walk of the hayfield by the house. It was probably a vole, shrew, or rat cause she only picked it up to ensure it was dead but wouldn't eat it. The scavengers of the area have learned that when a field is mowed it means food opportunities and they aren't picky eaters. It still surprised me to watch four turkey vultures circling my field and one by one coming down to roost on the furthest bale out in the field. I could hear the tractor. Neighbor Blake was cutting the next hayfield over and they were all watching him. When he finished it would be AYCE.