Friday, September 26, 2025

Fall Is For The Birds

The autumn equinox was Monday, and it came with little fanfare around here.  I've not had a fire since before my vacation, and I went downhill after getting home from work that day.  My wife had been sick over the weekend, a stomach bug with mostly extreme exhaustion as the symptom, and I was getting it.  I spent the next two days at home, mostly in bed.  Today was my second day back to work and while still tired I've got a few good meals in me again so feeling much better, thank you, but cold and flu season is coming.



I caught the birds above in a spur-of -the-moment video just a bit ago.  Though only one sunflower survived there it got big and made the birds very happy for the cover and extra seeds.  And the cats spend lots of time sitting there watching (and chirping at) them.  

I took the pics below yesterday afternoon.  I've not done much in the yard the last few weeks, and the flora is certainly losing its luster.  Many of the sunflowers are half brown, but their last little buds are still blooming.  I'll do some mowing and cleanup tomorrow, but it's still too early to pull and compost most everything.  The ten-day forecast shows beautiful weather for us for this time of year, probably our last taste of summer temperatures, and I hope to enjoy it fully.

New Mums for fall, on the steps.  Plenty of time for those blooms yet.


If I find good seeds available on the sunflowers I will save them, otherwise I still have enough from my big sunflower two years ago to plant more next spring.  At that time I will make myself more prepared to harvest the seeds from the first, biggest, and strongest blooms for the future.  Right now, the heads get poached before the seeds are even ready to harvest, by birds and small critters that climb the plants  to get after their bounty.

I'm very tired tonight, but maybe after some cleanup of the yard tomorrow I may try to have a fire while watching the Brewer game.  Then later tomorrow night I have another live-stream concert I want to watch.  I love a good concert better than a movie any day, always have.

Have a great weekend, everyone.


*Well, I guess you can't upload a short video just to Blogger anymore.  If I get a better, longer video I may upload to ToYoube, which seems to be the only way to put a video here now.  I'm too beat to do anything else right now, sorry.

Monday, September 15, 2025

Vacation Recap

I was looking through the pictures I took last week and found there weren't many.  I truly did just try to take it easy, and apparently I managed that pretty well.  Yet, there were some highlights so let's see what I can remember.

First off, we'd had fall-like temperatures for a few weeks, but as if on cue the weather started turning nicer and warmer during my vacation.  This looks to last for at least another week, which is good.  It was way too early to have to switch from shorts to pants!

I didn't mention it last post, but there was a bit of a bigger project on my list - actually more of a PITA than "big" - that I chose to ignore all week.  There is a drawer in the kitchen I need to figure out how to fix.  The old, outdated hardware simply wore out and my first fix, didn't, so I do still have that to do but I have a new plan and will get that started this weekend.

I began the week by going to my Mom's on Saturday for the Badger game.  We hung out, I cooked dinner, and I spent the night.  It was nice, but I got some wires crossed in my head about the Packer game that Sunday so left for home earlier than I needed to.  Not a big deal, but another lunch out with Mom would have been nice.

On Monday we had a new rug delivered for the living room, which led to maybe the biggest chore of this vacation.  The new rug was for the living room, so that rug was to move to the bedroom, and that rug was to move to the porch.  So, basically, we had to work backwards; clean up the porch for the rug from the bedroom, clean up the bedroom for the rug from the living room, then clean up the living room for the new (bigger) rug to be placed.  It was certainly good to get the cleaning done, but we wound up moving around most all of our furniture that day.

Some shopping, mowing the lawn, and plenty of time spent with my feet up all week.  Oh, there were a few little jobs done here and there but hardly anything else worth mentioning.  Now that I said that, I did want to mention the dill pickle bread I made.  It was interesting and not bad, a good baking exercise, but I may look for a different recipe if I make similar again.  

Most importantly, my wife and I did get to spend some good time together and enjoyed several lunches or dinners out, and several drinks out during the week.  It was nice to spend the time together, but later in the week the less I seemed to do, and that was good, too.  Now, sigh, back to work.

Thursday, September 11, 2025

58 & Vacation

I've been on vacation this week, and today I turn 58 years old.  Normally I have a certain main project to do on my vacation, plus a list of other chores to get done.  This vacation I still have that list but no real big project and I'm placing more of a priority on rest and relaxation than getting things done.

My wife got me some Belgian sour beers, Rodenbach and Duchess de Bourgogne, that I may begin to enjoy starting later tonight.  Today we strolled State Street as it had been some time since I'd been downtown, and enjoyed lunch at State Street Brats.  Tonight we plan to meet some friends at Come Back In for food and drinks, then get home in time for the Packers game.

Overall, a good week so far.  I may reflect on this week more at a later time, but for now, all is good.

Friday, September 5, 2025

Last Tiger Lily 2025

I know I've posted the last tiger lily to bloom more than once in years past.  Here's this season's last, under a towering, aging sunflower.

The weather has been cool here recently.  For long enough now to feel like fall is actually here already.