And garden rebuilding decisions have been made. More soon.
Saturday, March 13, 2021
76 Days
Beef! Quarter Cow #5
We'd done our research on various places to get a quarter cow, and this one seemed very reasonable and reputable so when the time came we had no reservations. Wisconsin River Meats is the place, in the middle of nowhere outside of Mauston, WI. And while we were there we stocked up on various sausages, jerky and bacon as well. And while less than half the people we saw wore a mask, both customers and employees, everyone was very nice and helpful. We, of course, wore ours.
The first four times we got a quarter cow we went in on a whole cow with a friend and his family, so basically we and him split half the cow. This place offered a split half, cuts from the front and back halves, so we have all the usual steaks and roasts, plus 50 one-pound packages of ground beef. Overall, it turned out to be 131 pounds of meat and cost about $5.21 per pound across the board. That's about $0.22 a pound more than the last one we got in October of 2019, which seems pretty reasonable considering all that's happened since then.So, we're feeling pretty good about ourselves now with a freezer full of meat that will last us at least a year. In fact, while I have a ticket for another livestream concert later tonight, I just might have a fire this evening!
Pictures from the trip are after the break.
Monday, March 8, 2021
Back Yard Visit
I made several trips in my big snow boots out to the compost bin so far this year, and one side trip over to the woodpile to re-fasten the velcro on the right side. I retraced my steps back through the deep snow to my path to the compost bin, so only one set of tracks and you can still see them here, barely hanging on. Pretty dramatic difference from where the sun hits and where it doesn't.
The forecast calls for it to get cooler, day by day, until next week when there is (so far) a chance for snow again on Monday, but we'll see. Do you have spring fever yet?
P.S. Happy Birthday to my sister, Kelly!
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Neighborhood Yard Art/Signs
There's always usually some reason for people to put signs in their yards in our neighborhood. Whether it's the latest cause or election to things that are just artistic or fun. I've just been noticing again and thought to capture them on our walk today. This isn't even all of them, I spotted several more, especially for Black Lives Matter, and some were the same so not repeated here. This near east side of Madison can be very expressive, not only in the signs in the yards but the yards and houses themselves. I love that about this area.












