Susan Mayer's Haven
Pictures from my back yard.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Dundar smelling the lilacs
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
White-crowned Sparrow
Monday, May 13, 2024
Smoke Haze and Lilacs
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Mjolnir
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Northern 'Shine'
Didn't exactly see the Northern Lights tonight. They were doing their thing further to the north. Fortunately they occur so high in the atmosphere that I could see their glow to the north. Pretty cool.
Planted some pots. I overwintered my 'smelly pot' because it still looked so good in the fall. This spring, however, it didn't. Composted the contents and replanted it w/ Mojito mint, golden oregano, verigated basil, sparkling bright thyme, and dill in the center. Now not just smelly but pretty too. Need to figure out where to put it so the breeze will waft it's scent around. Maybe over by my favorite chair on the deck. Did another salad pot w/ regular bib lettuce and greens and a small tomato plant in the center. Finished off some more pots and set them out while Brother Phil mowed my lawn and Sister-in-Law Sheila took my dog for a long walk. Come be my guest (but you may be put to work).
Friday, May 10, 2024
Northern Lights
Thursday, May 09, 2024
Non-breeding Indigo Bunting
The pots for the gravesites over Memorial Day are planted.
Grandparents: cherry colored ivy geraniums w/ blue arrow juncas and lavender alyssum.
Mom & Dad: Bi-color burgandy geraniums w/ blue salvia and white alyssum
Doug: Dark red geraniums w/ blue arrow juncas and white alyssum
Heidi: Pink and salmon geraniums w/ diamond frost euphorbia
Ruth & Rodney: Lavender and orchid ivy geraniums w/ lavender alyssum
(Can you tell I prefer geraniums and alyssum.) I plant them early in the month so they have some time to settle into their new surroundings. Picked plants that already had buds but not in bloom. That usually means by the time Memorial Day comes they will be flowering. I don't have any backup plantings. If a pot doesn't bloom in time I'll see if I can substitute w/ plants I overwintered. I have ripped most of those pots apart, put in new soil & fertilizer, and repotted them. They have pretty blooms but aren't as lush as new plants. First and foremost, however, I still need to watch the temps. Freeze warnings for tonight. Everything goes back inside Sleipnir at least one more time.
Wednesday, May 08, 2024
Not a Bird
Tuesday, May 07, 2024
Pussytoes
12:43 a.m. - Man reported a female at his home is being disorderly, heavily intoxicated and isn't wanted there. They were talking about relationship issues. He said he is hard of hearing so she may not have been actually yelling. All parties were warned if law enforcement were to return further action would be taken.
4:55 a.m. - Caller reports he can't sleep because a man living there is snoring. Officer advised this is a civil matter and snoring is not a reason to call 911. Caller will call the clerk in the morning to get information on eviction.
6:38 a.m. - Caller reports black Ford Expedition parked at boat landing for last three days. Caller walked up to vehicle and looked in windows. There is a gallon of milk and toilet paper. Windows are fogged up.
10:20 a.m. - Caller reporting he is trapped in his tree stand with a bear sow and four cubs below him. Caller was able to stay calm and make it safely down the tree. Dispatch stayed on the phone with the caller until he was able to get back to his truck.
10:51 a.m. - Caller reported a pick-up driving slowly past and taking a video. The caller took it upon himself to chase down the pick-up truck, trying to pull up next to the driver yelling and cursing. The driver of the pick-up called 911 to report he was shopping for old vehicles, thus the reason for him driving by slowly as reported. He admitted taking video as he throught he might see something on the site that might be of interest. The pick-up truck driver and caller both pulled into a nearby business and the caller moved to grab something. The pick-up truck driver took off fearing for his safety not sure what the caller was reaching for.
4:08 p.m. - Landlord reported a camper living at his rental property. The camper tenant is the niece of a tenant at his rental. The tenant told the officer she advised the landlord, who was OK with this, the village is aware and OK with this. The officer called the landlord to inform him he can attempt an eviction but no law enforcement action will be taken.
5:41 p.m. - Note left on a door asking woman to drink alcohol with a man and his friend. The officer determined who the man and his friend are because the woman has never heard of them. The officer contacted one of the men telling him the woman does not want to drink alcohol with him and she wants him to stay away from her.
5:49 p.m. - Caller unhappy about a small plane flying over their property. There is a grass fire across the road so it might be observing the fire. Caller advised law enforcement cannot control planes flying in the area. Caller asked if they can shoot at the plane. Dispatch scolded caller advising to never shoot at a plane. Caller advised to get the plane's tail number and report the complaint to the FAA.
6:28 p.m. - Walk-in complaint to law enforcement center of dynamite blasting caps fround on property. Bomb squad will blow them up tomorrow. Until then, the blasting caps will be kept under a 5-gallon bucket on the person's front yard.
7:47 p.m. - Caller wants law enforcement to tell a person to listen, clean the house, and leash the dog. Eviction process explained to caller and informed this is a civil matter.
9:59 p.m. - Report of someone burning furniture. Officer found a man burning one couch with a second couch ready to go. He was advised burning furniture is illegal. Matter referred to DNR.
10:22 p.m. - Caller reported two girls and a boy in a vehicle asking people entering the store if they are 21 & will buy them alcohol. Officer located the vehicle and will be contacting their parents.
Monday, May 06, 2024
Wrong feeder
Sunday, May 05, 2024
Waiting for me to serve breakfast
Friday, May 03, 2024
First blossoming tree
Thursday, May 02, 2024
Mrs. Bluebird
Thought the all day drizzle might keep people from the library tonight but it had the opposite effect. A couple of families came in to play w/ Legos that the library provides. Their creations are on display until the next Lego Club meets. A mother and daughter sat at a table playing dominos. One lady caught up on work at a computer and then admitted she wasn't in the mood to go back to an empty apartment. I pulled out the local paper and said we had some arm chairs if she wanted to read the paper for awhile. She took me up on my offer. Another regular was on a computer w/ research spread out around him as he typed. I reconciled end of month numbers w/ the librarian and updated the new book list. Before the librarian left she pointed to a rather large box filled w/ donated books. The librarian asked me to check if we have the book already. If we do, is the donated copy in better shape than the one we have? How many other libraries have the book and is it actively being checked out? This would take awhile. I took the books out of the box, arranged them in order, and started looking each up on the library system. If the book was an extra copy or one the library wouldn't keep I put it in the book sale box. Otherwise, I put a note in the book w/ the info the libraian had asked for. Had a rhythm going when one of the parents came up and said she couldn't get her Christmas cactus to bloom like the ones in the library. I didn't want to stop but info sharing is what libraries are for. Figured most inside plants fail because of light and/or water. I asked if the plant got indirect sun. Yes, she said it did. How often did she water it? Daily, she replied. That seemed excessive for a succulent and I suggested she only water once a week. She didn't think that sounded right. I'm certainly no gardner but when I found Internet sites recommending doing it once every one to three weeks she said she'd cut back on her watering regimen. Finished reviewing only half the books before closing time but maybe I saved a plant.