Looks like I haven't done one of these posts since May, and I've not written a lot recently so I must have something to say. Yes, it's time again to start typing and see what happens!
- First, Feedburner said the blog mails would end in July. Then they said August. Now, here it is nearing the end of October and the emails are still going out. I'm certainly not complaining, but there has been nothing posted about it that I've found since they said August. A change of plans, perhaps, I guess time will tell.
- While our fall has been warmer than normal so far, we have become more seasonable recently. We normally get our first frost about October 7 and this year we got our first frost and freeze the other day, on Thursday night/Friday morning. It all goes downhill from here now until we come out the other side in several months time. Yes, I complain but I don't move away. It's another Wisconsin pastime, kind of like last post and probably a big reason for it! Well, at least there's no snow in the forecast yet.
- Last weekend we did some yardwork and got the gardens ready for winter. The back left garden has been fully planted with garlic. The back right garden with the monster herb plant that the name escapes me now has the rest of the area planted with just an odd collection of bulbs that we had stored downstairs from planting and replanting things in the flower beds. It will be interesting to see what comes up in spring; certainly some tulips, daffodil and hyacinth are possible, and who knows what else. You can see here if you look close that the squirrels already dug one big bulb up. That's also why we have that old makeshift cover over the garlic. Then the strawberry and raspberry plants have been cleaned up and straw put down for winter. All the compost soil has been emptied from the left side of the compost bin into the gardens while the right side fills up with yard waste. Shredded paper to cover it all and the bottom of the empty side, we'll start using the left side only soon and let the right side break down to go into the gardens next fall. The compost bin is one of my favorite things I ever built.
- I've not been walking as much recently, not because I don't want to walk but my knee has been acting up. The right one, the one that I busted up the femur there back in 2010. Perhaps it's the change in weather, but I don't remember this from recent years. Not painful so much as uncomfortable as the patellar tendon seems tight and aggravated. Hopefully nothing comes of it and I can continue my walks soon.
- My mouse broke yesterday, thankfully it waited until after I was done working. The scroll wheel started making noise so after work I ordered another one, the mouse must have noticed and shortly after gave up the ghost. I have the same mouse but wireless that I'm using now, but it's not as responsive and is currently driving me a little batty so I hope the new one arrives early, it's currently scheduled for Tuesday. Come on, Amazin' Prime!
- Speaking of work, we are now required to be fully vaccinated by a date in December. President Biden's executive order for government contractors. That would be us, and it includes fully remote workers as well as those who go into the office. I've already provided my proof of vaccination, and really no bother to me as I've been vaccinated for quite some time. There are others I know of who are not, though, so it will be interesting to see what happens and who believes in not getting it so much that they lose their job.
- I might give the impression that I color my fires more than I actually do. Normally I save the color for when we have people over, but sometimes I do add it just for myself. I'm thinking I may have one tonight, after the Wisconsin football game so I'd be out there just a bit before sunset. It will be chilly with temperatures in the mid-40's F and falling, and I'm not sure I'm quite acclimated to these temperatures yet.
- Speaking of the football game, I like to have a special football snack for games. It can be almost anything, but today I'll be trying a recipe that I found. Well, I'm not going to exactly follow the recipe, it will be my take on it. Dill pickle, ranch and bacon pizza! Sounds good to me, but disgusting to my wife. We'll see how it turns out, but I have high hopes.
- I've taken a few pictures of neighborhood Halloween decorations when I have walked, but I feel kind of funny taking pictures of other people's houses, so I haven't got much. There is one house that beats all the others, hands down. It's dark and with a steep pitched roof so looks like a good fit for Halloween even without decorations, but their display is pretty impressive. Not everything even fits in one shot unless I'm pretty far back. I am impressed, and I'll have to make it back after dark some night because I know they have lights for it, too.