Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Monday, January 05, 2026
Jigsaw Puzzle
Sunday, January 04, 2026
Calendar
The holiday season is over. Time to do start up tasks for the New Year:
- Replaced the calendars. I bought them back in August but remembered exactly where I put them. In Haven, the calendar for the year is wildlife by Charlie Harper. At first I thought his work was Cubist but looked him up and it's called Minimal Realism. Reminds me a lot of the Lamanozov figures I collected so assume this is my preference when it comes to art. There is also the white board calendar which has to be wiped clean and redone. I write the name of the month at the top. Last year, all months were written in German. This year all of the months will be in Spanish. A small thing but I figure this way sooner or later I'll know the months in both languages.
- Packed away the blatantly Christmas decorations: the hanging sock by the fireplace, the santa figurines, the creche. Everything else like the red balls, candles, greenery, snowmen, etc. remain as decor until spring comes and they will be replaced w/ pink bunnies and flowers.
- Pulled up my 2025 on-line file of yearly stats and noted that last year the 'new' plants/creatures I found here were a yellow-legged millipede, a yellow parasol mushroom, a maple spanworm moth, and a river otter. Not sure if I should count the otter since I didn't get a pic of it but fairly sure that's what I saw in Gorgeous Gorge. Also noted I volunteered over 150 hours, had guests for 35 days, and did everything on my monthly-to-do list except install a new furnace filter. Since I run the air conditioner probably no more than 10 days each year, not having a new furnace filter isn't too terrible. I used the 2025 file to create a 2026 file. I deleted all of the contents out of the new 2026 file and am ready to keep track of this year.
- Printed out and pasted '2025' on the plastic bin I throw receipts and other info in for the year. I'll keep it around until I submit my fed/state taxes, throw a copy of the form in, click the top shut, and it will take it's place in the garage w/ bins from other years. I'd cleaned out another bin in the autumn so have a new one ready for this year's ephemera.
Friday, January 02, 2026
Prism
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Blitzen welcoming in the New Year
My tradition for the end of the year is to pay any debts, donate to charities, and not stay up until midnight. I paid all of my outstanding debts last Saturday when I paid property taxes. Well, I do owe a cup of coffee to Friend Nancy for a bet I lost but she assured me she wouldn't let me forget it so I'm not too concerned about that one. I made a donation to the charities I support yesterday. At one time I made donations at different times during the year and then realized that when you donate it just signals the charity to send you even more requests for money. Setting one time during the year to pay fixes the issue of donating multiple times during the year because I forgot I already had. It doesn't resolve the deluge of begging letters/e-mails/texts during the rest of the year but now I'm OK tossing them unread. When I was much younger I would party until midnight. Finally I realized the arrival of midnight on New Year's eve was a lot like the arrival of the First Point of Aries overhead. Useful but totally imaginary. Only an artifice for the human need to quantify the world. On the other hand a good night's sleep is priceless.
Monday, December 29, 2025
After the Storm
Overnight, I'd fretted that I shouldn't have put my garbage can out 'cause the wind might blow it onto the road. At first light, I looked out my front door to check on it and the can was still in place! Only the top fourth of it stuck out of the drift now so it wasn't likely to be going anywhere. At 4 p.m. I received a text from the pickup company that they were running behind and would get it tomorrow. Left the can in place. If I were to move it I'd have to manually pull it out of the drift it's in and set it back atop the drift. I'd go through another night worrying it might be blown into the roadway. Also, I'm still miffed that the garbage pickup company insisted I leave the bin on the opposite side of the road. If it was on my side of the road it would be at the edge of my driveway and easily accessible. I'm kinda curious how they are going to extradite the bin.
I was snowbound unless I wanted to walk somewhere. In the morning I worked on a jigsaw puzzle. Whip thought the nearby futon would be a good place to stretch out and the cats curled up on the window seats on either side of me. Glad they were happy to only watch and not try to 'help'. The plow guy arrived around 1 p.m. and did an excellent job on cleaning off the driveway and around the front of my garage. No where to go - most activities were cancelled because of the storm - just nice to know I could leave if I wanted.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Waiting out the storm
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Whip and Dunder
Town Treasurer Michelle opened up the town hall to collect property taxes this morning. Property taxes can, of course, be mailed in or put in a drop box at the hall but some of us just like the personal touch of paying at the hall to a live person. I waited less than five minutes as the person in front of me finished up gossiping w/ her in the office. Then it was my turn for some gossip. As I left another tax payer arrived. She'll probably have a steady stream of people until she closes at 11 a.m.
I got down the case for Yggdrasil's ornaments. Fortunately, I kept each individual ornament box so if I have a box left over it means I missed an ornament somewhere. I worked on it while watching Svengoolie's flick "The Creation of the Humanoids". By the end of the movie Yggdrasil was bare of ornamentation. It was 9 p.m. but I moved the little tree over to the workshop in the dark. The forecast is for snow tomorrow - a possible 10". Much easier to move the tree now when there are only a couple of inches of the white stuff to go through. Made sure the tree was in a nice spot, gave it a drink, and shut off the lights. Sweet dreams until spring.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Pets at Christmas
I had told the pets they would like Christmas. I opened some of their presents this morning. Blitz received crinkle fish. They are cylindrical, make a crinkle sound when grabbed, and have some catnip on them. I threw one out on the floor for her to play with but as soon as she showed an interest in it Whip sauntered over, grabbed the fish and went over to a spot she could curl up with it. She was a real 'dog in the manger'. Dunder's present was a little fuzzy bird. When a cat bats at it the little bird waves it's wings, moves along the floor, and makes a chirping sound. It does that for awhile and then stops until the cat bats at it again and the routine starts up all over. Blitz played w/ that until both she and Dunder became more interested in checking out bits of wrapping paper and empty boxes. Whip got a soft stump filled w/ little squirrels that squeak when chomped on. There are little squirrels strewn all over the house and Dunder is asleep in the now empty stump. I tied some of the wrapping ribbons to Whip's harness. When she walked past a cat would pounce after her. Me ... Every meal was leftovers from last night and in between I made a dent in the Christmas cookies while watching White Christmas and playing w/ the pets. Tomorrow will be soon enough to start picking up.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Russell & Donna
Brother Russell and Sister-in-Law Donna came over for Christmas Eve supper. Yesterday I'd made out a time-table for what needed to be done and when. Using that actually worked out rather well. First, of course, was soup. We had creamy tomato soup with a side of little glass dishes of raspberries topped w/ whipped cream and a sprinkling of crushed peppermint. The next course was salad and I went w/ green and red bib lettuce leaves topped w/ feta cheese , dried cranberries, and sugared walnuts. Dressing was a balsamic. I also served some quick breads- pistachio, cherry, and banana/chocolate chip. The filet mignons had been seared, finished off in the oven, and rested by the time we were ready for them as the entree. Had a bernaise sauce simmering on the stove. Zapped some peas last minute and everything arrived at the table at pretty much the same time. Yeah! By the end of that course we were all stuffed. Had to keep going though - there were gifts to open. I tried to make as much of a mess as I could. In the middle of the night I'm sure the cats will be in and out of boxes and jumping into piles of tissue paper as if they were autumn leaves. It wasn't until Donna and Russell were about to leave that I realized I'd forgotten to serve dessert. It was a plate of various types of cookies, fudge, and peanut brittle. I wrapped them up and sent them home w/ two small boxes. Neither Russ nor Donna have to work on Christmas. Tomorrow they can munch on them while they watch movies.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Top of the Hutch
Breakfast w/ Friend Nancy this morning. We both had the same plan - do our last minute grocery shopping this morning and then not go anywhere until after Christmas. Guess lots of other people had the same plan 'cause the store was busier than normal. We both thought though that waiting until tomorrow would be even worse. I'd bought non-perishables earlier so what remained on this list was perishables and specialty items I could only find in this store. Usually I make out the list in the sequence I'll find things in the store. I started this one a couple of weeks ago to cover what I planned for Christmas Eve dinner so it was in 'meal sequence'. Threw me off enough that I had to go back to the produce section three times. Once home it was time to wrap presents. I went unconventional and wrapped them in peacock paper. The paper may not exude Christmas but it is real pretty and easy to use. That done I began cleaning. All I can say is "Thank God for spare bedrooms to stash stuff." Whip was looking a bit down and had begun following me from room to room. Figured she didn't know what to make of all the prep so we took a break and sat on the couch. She laid her head in my lap as I explained Christmas to her. I stroked her head and said I wasn't going anywhere and she was in for some great treats. She fell asleep. Yes, I know I could have told her the myth of Theseus and it would have had the same affect. To tell the truth, lots of people tend to go to sleep when I get going on a meaty Greek myth.
Monday, December 22, 2025
Yggdrasil 2025
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Winter Solstice sunrise
Friday, December 19, 2025
Tracks in the fresh snow
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Installing the dishwasher
It was a banner day! The temps got above freezing. First time this month and first time in the last four weeks. I do love the cold - it kills most invasives and cold stratification is required by native seeds in order to successfully germinate later. In the darkest part of the year though, who doesn't revel in a sunny day and (relatively) warm winds. I watched w/ great satisfaction the remaining snow slide off the solar panels. Then, the dishwasher (I'd ordered it in September) finally arrived and was installed. The appliance company is poor at supplying updates on when appliances would be arriving. After a month of not hearing from them, I called and called again and again before I got anyone who would tell me what was going on w/ my order. The day of install the company does a communication 360. I got a text of when the truck was starting out, a map showing me where the truck was at any given time, which stop I would be (#8 for the day) and an approximate time they would arrive which was updated multiple time during the day. These installers were pretty nice guys. Finally, Friend Kathy and I did an impromptu Zoom meeting. With all of the different events, activities, preparations, etc. going on this time of season it's relaxing to just be able to talk and laugh w/ a friend.



