I don't want to scare you, but in case you didn't notice it, winter is on its blustery way. At least, in Wisconsin, where I live it is. I can feel it in the air. Boo Hoo? Some days, the thought of winter coming just makes me want to cry. And then we get a… Continue reading Boo Hiss, Deer, Winter’s On Its Way
Tag: Fall in Wisconsin
Hang on leaves it’s almost time to say goodbye to fall
Autumn wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay - Robert Browning Quick update - computer files were rescued & restored, so I may just be back in business - waiting to verify recent updates. Painting continues...along with the aches and pains of that. Today when I viewed comments on… Continue reading Hang on leaves it’s almost time to say goodbye to fall
Blogging is about teamwork and embracing small accomplishments
It's been one heck of a month so far here in my (our) little old world. And it's only the 10th of October. Our bad windows were removed - new windows installed. Not cleaned yet, no blinds rehung yet - after all, we're still in the honeymoon stage - leaving them all exposed to admire… Continue reading Blogging is about teamwork and embracing small accomplishments
The draw of soybeans
It is with colorful gratitude that I tip my hat to farmers of Wisconsin and the farmer in particular who plants and harvests in 70 + acres surrounding our house. Thank goodness this year's soybean harvest time waited until all of our windows were in and closed up. It looked like a lovely, extra breezy… Continue reading The draw of soybeans
Things do degrade right before our eyes
Seriously...I thought I had everything covered and look what happened? I tried to comment back to a few followers on a post I wrote yesterday, and my login didn't work. I (aka, my blog) become non-existent again. I did the same stupid thing last year. Sigh. I got this message. And I had to contact… Continue reading Things do degrade right before our eyes
The small towns of wonders under mushrooms
This early fall has been a year of small-towns popping up everywhere in our yard. From my view up high, it's not so easy to see them. My imagination runs wild, like when I was a child. When I get down low to Copper's level, things start to get more interesting. I don't know how… Continue reading The small towns of wonders under mushrooms