Happy Halloween to us all. I've done nothing to celebrate the holiday except eat a lot of chocolate pudding instead of candy. I like to think I'm helping my body by eating pudding made with milk. yeah, right.
I had my hair cut today, quite short and what Linda calls "sporty." My hairdresser said it makes me look younger, I'll settle for that. I visited P&J to show them, feeling that someone should see what it's supposed to look like but won't look like again after I wash it. I have friends with straight hair, curly hair, fluffy hair and they don't have to do much to make it look good. I have no such luck but refuse to put much effort into my appearance (as you all know).
On Sunday I went to a writing workshop at a local library. WHY??? I was asked that by a couple of people. I was curious and wanted to know what goes on at a writing workshop. OK, now I know. We had to write for 10 minutes using the prompt "meet me at 6:00." I didn't play fair and didn't use the prompt. Out of 12 people only one other person did that too. We read what we wrote and the group and leader commented on it. OOPS, we ran out of time before I read mind. I wish I had the nerve to read mine, it would be interesting to hear what others have to say about what I wrote (and no, I'm not reproducing it here)(it was pretty stupid). Well I was a big chicken and didn't offer up mine. Some of the people wrote lovely things and almost everyone wrote something well worth hearing. Guess I didn't feel that confident about mine.
So what have I been doing? Not blogging. I wrote a lovely letter yesterday but my computer froze before I saved it and it was gone in a flash. Poop. I almost bought a new computer today but then decided I wasn't in the mood and will struggle along with this 5-yr-old HP for a while longer. It has some serious problems and a dead battery and I was advised that soon the hard drive will die. I've been backing up what's on this machine that's worth saving--letters and photos almost exclusively. I'll empty this computer soon enough.
I work at the thrift store twice a week for a couple of hours each time. They're open Weds. and Sat. from 9-2 but I can't stand to be there for 5 hours so I usually work 9-12 or so. Am I an asset? Some days, yes very much but other days I wander around with a book or two in my hand pretending to be busy. I left early on Saturday because there wasn't much book stuff to do and I didn't feel like working in the Christmas loft, where there is REAL work to be done. I had company for lunch, we assembled Reuben sandwiches provided by Linda via UPS and her favorite and wonderful deli. It was warm enough to eat on the deck so I set up a table there and it was pleasant. The sandwiches were great.
Sunday night we had a storm, as did most of the Northeast. It winded and rained plenty and in the early hours of the morning we lost power. Not too dramatic because it wasn't very cold and it was daylight. My power came back on but there was a line down near here that caused some smoking on the ground. I called the power company to report it, saying "The ground is smoking and there's a line down--is that an emergency?" Oh yes, the woman assured me it was an emergency and shortly after that trucks, including a water tanker drove down N.Shore La. to remedy the situation. High drama for Hawkeye.
Bear has been misbehaving, having been sighted in too many locations too far from home. He's cabled during the day when he's allowed out but gets to roam free before bed and when we first get up. He seems to not want to stray far at those times. Ah, the wonder of dog biscuits! They get a treat if they come in. I've been trying to walk the bog every day and that gives Bear a good run. Oops, I skipped today. and yesterday. My walking partner has been ill for a while so we haven't stuck to our morning routines.
There is a bit of color in the bog but it's mostly gone now, especially after the winds of Sunday and today. I need to adjust to a forest without color but it is nice to be able to see into the woods.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Still not winter
It's 57 this afternoon with very little wind or breeze, cloudy but with some sun. Who can complain about this?
I worked at the thrift store this morning but left by noon. We get things (books) pretty much under control by noon but the big donations come in after 1. I just get tired by noon and feel like going home. We got a lot done today.
I had a great time working with the cemetery people on Saturday, we're trying to update the maps of the cemetery. They haven't been updated for decades so it's quite a project. Each lot is numbered but no one knows which lots are not sold but numbered, or created but not numbered, and the maps don't show who's buried in each lot that's taken. Fun fun fun. It's a good project and I like the people I work with. Not sure when we're doing out next installment but they have my number and I'm sure they'll call if they need me.
Went out for dinner Sat. night with summer friends, that was nice. They're gone for the year and were pretty much the last of the summers. Lunch yesterday with a friend at the new restaurant in Upper Jay. That was our second visit there, the first time we tried breakfast. The food is good but it's only been open for a few weeks and they're still "in process." I hope they make it, there aren't many places around.
Not too much else going on. I've been walking the bog with the dogs--my walking partner has been ill so I'm on my own and don't walk as far or for as long without her but I try to keep the dogs entertained. We're supposed to walk tomorrow morning, then I'll head to Plattsburgh for errands, lunch with a friend and an appointment to have my car worked on. The other rear hatch strut broke this week, I had one replaced a few weeks ago. This car isn't old enough to be having things like this happen.
Most of the leaves are gone but the aspens are gold and the tamaracks are hanging on. Just a bit of color out there, mostly bare naked woods. That takes getting used to for me but what choice do I have?
I worked at the thrift store this morning but left by noon. We get things (books) pretty much under control by noon but the big donations come in after 1. I just get tired by noon and feel like going home. We got a lot done today.
I had a great time working with the cemetery people on Saturday, we're trying to update the maps of the cemetery. They haven't been updated for decades so it's quite a project. Each lot is numbered but no one knows which lots are not sold but numbered, or created but not numbered, and the maps don't show who's buried in each lot that's taken. Fun fun fun. It's a good project and I like the people I work with. Not sure when we're doing out next installment but they have my number and I'm sure they'll call if they need me.
Went out for dinner Sat. night with summer friends, that was nice. They're gone for the year and were pretty much the last of the summers. Lunch yesterday with a friend at the new restaurant in Upper Jay. That was our second visit there, the first time we tried breakfast. The food is good but it's only been open for a few weeks and they're still "in process." I hope they make it, there aren't many places around.
Not too much else going on. I've been walking the bog with the dogs--my walking partner has been ill so I'm on my own and don't walk as far or for as long without her but I try to keep the dogs entertained. We're supposed to walk tomorrow morning, then I'll head to Plattsburgh for errands, lunch with a friend and an appointment to have my car worked on. The other rear hatch strut broke this week, I had one replaced a few weeks ago. This car isn't old enough to be having things like this happen.
Most of the leaves are gone but the aspens are gold and the tamaracks are hanging on. Just a bit of color out there, mostly bare naked woods. That takes getting used to for me but what choice do I have?
Friday, October 20, 2017
What month is it?
We are having the most delicious stretch of weather! I love this. It's 60 and sunny right now, even with the stiff wind it's comfortable and pleasant and oh-so-nice. Have I been taking advantage of this weather? Of course not, I still have a zillion outdoor chores to do. This is so typical of me, especially the retired version of me. Why do today what you can do tomorrow? oh dear soon I'll run out of this weather and will have to do things in cold weather. I have to close the boat house, dump the deck pots, finish cleaning the car, put the mower away, on and on.
I didn't walk this morning (or afternoon, though it's not dark yet) because my friend is sick. Instead I stripped my bed then went to the laundromat in Peru and used the nice big washer, my good friend. Now I have clean and dog-hair-free bedding but that won't be true by morning I bet. Anyway I had a beautiful drive to and from the 'mat even with the lessening of leaves and color. It's still pretty, the oaks are dark red and pretty.
Tomorrow is a busy day for me. I'm helping out in the cemetery in the morning (we're comparing gravesites with maps, HAH! that should be good for a laugh) then have made plans to walk with a friend in Keene in the afternoon, then have made dinner plans with summer friends who are coming to close their camp this weekend. That's my pretend obligatory 3 things in one day. I tried to make today's activities come out to 3 different things but that didn't work. I should take the dogs for a walk but Bear already took himself to camp and was retrieved by someone who brought him home.
The sky is blue, very blue and cloudless.
I didn't walk this morning (or afternoon, though it's not dark yet) because my friend is sick. Instead I stripped my bed then went to the laundromat in Peru and used the nice big washer, my good friend. Now I have clean and dog-hair-free bedding but that won't be true by morning I bet. Anyway I had a beautiful drive to and from the 'mat even with the lessening of leaves and color. It's still pretty, the oaks are dark red and pretty.
Tomorrow is a busy day for me. I'm helping out in the cemetery in the morning (we're comparing gravesites with maps, HAH! that should be good for a laugh) then have made plans to walk with a friend in Keene in the afternoon, then have made dinner plans with summer friends who are coming to close their camp this weekend. That's my pretend obligatory 3 things in one day. I tried to make today's activities come out to 3 different things but that didn't work. I should take the dogs for a walk but Bear already took himself to camp and was retrieved by someone who brought him home.
The sky is blue, very blue and cloudless.
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Not even close to snow
This weather is absolutely superb. It's 58 right now as the sun is going down with daily highs in the 60's. Man I love this! We're losing leaves but it's so warm I don't care. What???
Had a good day today. Met my friend at the gym but she isn't feeling well so instead of treading we went to Stewart's for coffee. My but you see the Cream of the AuSable Forks Crop at that hour. What a colorful group. We had a good visit and I didn't mind skipping the gym. I never really do.
I made up for the lack of morning exercise when I went to the thrift store. It's open Wednesdays and Saturdays and I'm helping Fran the Book Woman there. Today Fran felt like working with the massive fabric collection so I sorted children's books. OMG did I sort children's books. I know little about juvenile literature but had a fairly good and confident time sorting and pricing. I saw 2 friends and had good visits with them. The thrift store is the place to be for sure, it's the social hub in Wilmington.
I didn't stay until closing (2:00) but left at 12:30 because I was tired. I don't know how those people work the full 5 hours the store is open. I came home and walked the dogs, a really really nice bog walk. The tamaracks are turning golden (pictures coming soon) and it's just beautiful.
I have 2 bird feeders up and NO birds. Yesterday I saw nuthatches in the trees on the opposite side of the yard from the feeders. It seems very very strange, the lack of birds but I guess I'm far from unique in this. What that means is anyone's guess.
Tomorrow is a Plattsburgh day. Looks as if we'll walk outside with the dogs then I'll take my friend to Plattsburgh to retrieve her truck, then I'll have lunch with another friend. Will fit in some errands in Plattsburgh and maybe I'll take a side trip to get fresh cider. It's supposed to be 70 tomorrow. Man are we ever lucky, oh so lucky.
Had a good day today. Met my friend at the gym but she isn't feeling well so instead of treading we went to Stewart's for coffee. My but you see the Cream of the AuSable Forks Crop at that hour. What a colorful group. We had a good visit and I didn't mind skipping the gym. I never really do.
I made up for the lack of morning exercise when I went to the thrift store. It's open Wednesdays and Saturdays and I'm helping Fran the Book Woman there. Today Fran felt like working with the massive fabric collection so I sorted children's books. OMG did I sort children's books. I know little about juvenile literature but had a fairly good and confident time sorting and pricing. I saw 2 friends and had good visits with them. The thrift store is the place to be for sure, it's the social hub in Wilmington.
I didn't stay until closing (2:00) but left at 12:30 because I was tired. I don't know how those people work the full 5 hours the store is open. I came home and walked the dogs, a really really nice bog walk. The tamaracks are turning golden (pictures coming soon) and it's just beautiful.
I have 2 bird feeders up and NO birds. Yesterday I saw nuthatches in the trees on the opposite side of the yard from the feeders. It seems very very strange, the lack of birds but I guess I'm far from unique in this. What that means is anyone's guess.
Tomorrow is a Plattsburgh day. Looks as if we'll walk outside with the dogs then I'll take my friend to Plattsburgh to retrieve her truck, then I'll have lunch with another friend. Will fit in some errands in Plattsburgh and maybe I'll take a side trip to get fresh cider. It's supposed to be 70 tomorrow. Man are we ever lucky, oh so lucky.
Monday, October 16, 2017
No snow (yet)
The weatherman predicted a little snow for this morning but nooooo nothing like that is happening. It's cool, 39 and cloudy but there's no snow. A bit of rain. I just went to the dump with massive amounts of stuff but I forgot even more stuff so will go again on Weds. when the other dump is open. They're not really dumps, they're convenience stations. Dumpsters.
I had a good weekend, a busy Saturday. Walked with my friends, coffee with a friend then breakfast at the new cafe/diner in Upper Jay. It was good but we prefer the diner in Wilmington. Maybe we'll get used to a new place, who knows. Anyway the food is good but the atmosphere lacking.
After breakfast I went to the thrift store to volunteer for a couple of hours. It was good, it's a very busy place on Saturday. I worked with the book woman, sorted some books, did a little of this and a little of that. Am going back on Weds. Will this be a regular thing? I have no idea. They need someone to organize the Christmas loft but I don't want to do that. So how good a volunteer am I if I don't want to do the jobs they need most?
I cleaned the house and made chili for book group, which was last night. We read a book I didn't really like and didn't finish but we ended up having a good discussion. Linda called and we had a nice chat with her--nice to hear her voice. We do miss her.
Today I think I'll walk the dogs then sort clothes. I don't see me wearing shorts again this year so I think I can put them away. That means I have to take out my winter clothes to make room for the summer things. Is it really time to wear corduroy pants? Supposed to be warm this week, temps in the 60's and maybe even sunny. That means I should close the boat house. I will, I will.
No big plans for the rest of the week. Treadmilled this morning. Had a gorgeous drive home from the dump, went the long way. So much color still and that surprised me. We had heavy winds yesterday and last night with some heavy rain. The hard maples are holding on to their yellow leaves and the aspens/poplars/birches are being nicely yellow as well. It's a good show.
I had a good weekend, a busy Saturday. Walked with my friends, coffee with a friend then breakfast at the new cafe/diner in Upper Jay. It was good but we prefer the diner in Wilmington. Maybe we'll get used to a new place, who knows. Anyway the food is good but the atmosphere lacking.
After breakfast I went to the thrift store to volunteer for a couple of hours. It was good, it's a very busy place on Saturday. I worked with the book woman, sorted some books, did a little of this and a little of that. Am going back on Weds. Will this be a regular thing? I have no idea. They need someone to organize the Christmas loft but I don't want to do that. So how good a volunteer am I if I don't want to do the jobs they need most?
I cleaned the house and made chili for book group, which was last night. We read a book I didn't really like and didn't finish but we ended up having a good discussion. Linda called and we had a nice chat with her--nice to hear her voice. We do miss her.
Today I think I'll walk the dogs then sort clothes. I don't see me wearing shorts again this year so I think I can put them away. That means I have to take out my winter clothes to make room for the summer things. Is it really time to wear corduroy pants? Supposed to be warm this week, temps in the 60's and maybe even sunny. That means I should close the boat house. I will, I will.
No big plans for the rest of the week. Treadmilled this morning. Had a gorgeous drive home from the dump, went the long way. So much color still and that surprised me. We had heavy winds yesterday and last night with some heavy rain. The hard maples are holding on to their yellow leaves and the aspens/poplars/birches are being nicely yellow as well. It's a good show.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Frosty morning but beautiful day
Temp was 30 this morning but it's now 52 and sunny. What a gorgeous day. I didn't get up at the crack of dawn--or maybe it was the crack of dawn, but dawn comes late these days. Anyway, I had a very nice walk with friends, through the woods on an old road, doing a loop that ends up in the bog. The dogs adored it and ran three times as far as we walked. That should make them sleep all day but right now Bear is off somewhere doing something. Treasure at least has the good sense to lie on the couch with me.
I put up my new bird feeder (I had to do some assembly work, impressed myself with my ability to find the pipe that converts the pole already in the ground to the right size for the new feeder's pole). OK, swell, another feeder for the birds to ignore. I've heard from others (and NPR) that it's a big problem this fall, no birds at home feeders. Although I generally believe that misery loves company, this is of no comfort to me.
I registered for a writing workshop in Port Henry at the end of the month. Why did I do that? I just felt like it--the presenter teaches at Dartmouth and will ask participants to write something to share. OH NO!!! And I registered anyway? We'll see if I actually go. I'm feeling more like actually DOING things these days, hence the volunteering at the thrift store. I may get back to the Historical Association with Bill, I haven't decided about that yet. That's solitary work, scanning slides or photos. It's fun to see the images but maybe it's the monotony of the work that I don't really care for. We'll see.
Lunch with a friend in Plattsburgh tomorrow plus a few errands. Have to get some stuff for book group on Sunday plus some other items at Target I guess. I would love to buy a new computer but that has to wait. Tomorrow's weather is supposed to be as good as today's. Wow what a bonus. Saturday may bring rain but will be warmer. What will I find for an excuse to avoid closing the boat house?
I put up my new bird feeder (I had to do some assembly work, impressed myself with my ability to find the pipe that converts the pole already in the ground to the right size for the new feeder's pole). OK, swell, another feeder for the birds to ignore. I've heard from others (and NPR) that it's a big problem this fall, no birds at home feeders. Although I generally believe that misery loves company, this is of no comfort to me.
I registered for a writing workshop in Port Henry at the end of the month. Why did I do that? I just felt like it--the presenter teaches at Dartmouth and will ask participants to write something to share. OH NO!!! And I registered anyway? We'll see if I actually go. I'm feeling more like actually DOING things these days, hence the volunteering at the thrift store. I may get back to the Historical Association with Bill, I haven't decided about that yet. That's solitary work, scanning slides or photos. It's fun to see the images but maybe it's the monotony of the work that I don't really care for. We'll see.
Lunch with a friend in Plattsburgh tomorrow plus a few errands. Have to get some stuff for book group on Sunday plus some other items at Target I guess. I would love to buy a new computer but that has to wait. Tomorrow's weather is supposed to be as good as today's. Wow what a bonus. Saturday may bring rain but will be warmer. What will I find for an excuse to avoid closing the boat house?
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Zero population
Linda left today. Now it's just one other person and me (in my circle that is--there are others in the neighborhood but we don't count them). It's a cool night with frost warnings, down to 44 right now. It was cool all day, never really got out of the 40's. I have a hot fire in the stove so my living room is approaching "too hot." Bedroom is quite cool and Bear is warming the bed for me.
I had a good day, short time at the gym due to scheduling issues but that was OK. I said farewell to Linda then went to the thrift store to volunteer for a couple of hours. What did they think I should do? Sort books, of course! Who wouldn't want a retired librarian to do something with books? It was a good time and they sure have plenty of books, some very good. Of course the woman who does the book sorting wanted me to work with young adult books, an area I am historically and woefully ignorant of. Oh well I faked it. I spent time shelving books--when I was employed that was one task I steadfastly refused to do.
I got home in the late afternoon and didn't do much except get the fire going and do a little (very little) housekeeping. I'm hosting book group on Sunday and should be focusing more on a clean living room. I also have a lot of cleaning to do in the boat house, the combination of a strong wind and a renegade Bear have resulted in quite a messy floor. Paper plates all over the porch floor. Remnants of my recent party throughout the place (thank you Bear). I need to close the place soon but historically wait until it's cold, quite cold. Maybe that helps me speed up the process. This weekend would be a good time for closing up. I should remember that. I'm going back to the thrift store on Saturday, maybe after coffee with Julie in the morning. or a walk with my walking partner. or what? Oh hell why decide that now, it's only Weds. night.
Still no birds at the feeder! I don't know how to woo them. There was a flock of low-flying geese flying over the woods today making their lovely sound. We haven't had any of the usual huge flocks and in fact have only had a few smaller flocks though someone did report seeing geese landing on Silver Lake. That's unusual, we don't usually have many geese here, they seem to go to neighboring bodies of water. Climate change? No, just a change.
The dogs are doing well though I did get a report of a Bear sighting too far down OHR from the other day. Rat pig. He wasn't out for long today, let's hope that's a new pattern for him. Some have suggested a shock collar and maybe I should look into that. It's not that I think it's cruel, I just hate to do that to the poor boy. And I like to have him poop far into the woods. Oh the torture of making such a decision.
I had a good day, short time at the gym due to scheduling issues but that was OK. I said farewell to Linda then went to the thrift store to volunteer for a couple of hours. What did they think I should do? Sort books, of course! Who wouldn't want a retired librarian to do something with books? It was a good time and they sure have plenty of books, some very good. Of course the woman who does the book sorting wanted me to work with young adult books, an area I am historically and woefully ignorant of. Oh well I faked it. I spent time shelving books--when I was employed that was one task I steadfastly refused to do.
I got home in the late afternoon and didn't do much except get the fire going and do a little (very little) housekeeping. I'm hosting book group on Sunday and should be focusing more on a clean living room. I also have a lot of cleaning to do in the boat house, the combination of a strong wind and a renegade Bear have resulted in quite a messy floor. Paper plates all over the porch floor. Remnants of my recent party throughout the place (thank you Bear). I need to close the place soon but historically wait until it's cold, quite cold. Maybe that helps me speed up the process. This weekend would be a good time for closing up. I should remember that. I'm going back to the thrift store on Saturday, maybe after coffee with Julie in the morning. or a walk with my walking partner. or what? Oh hell why decide that now, it's only Weds. night.
Still no birds at the feeder! I don't know how to woo them. There was a flock of low-flying geese flying over the woods today making their lovely sound. We haven't had any of the usual huge flocks and in fact have only had a few smaller flocks though someone did report seeing geese landing on Silver Lake. That's unusual, we don't usually have many geese here, they seem to go to neighboring bodies of water. Climate change? No, just a change.
The dogs are doing well though I did get a report of a Bear sighting too far down OHR from the other day. Rat pig. He wasn't out for long today, let's hope that's a new pattern for him. Some have suggested a shock collar and maybe I should look into that. It's not that I think it's cruel, I just hate to do that to the poor boy. And I like to have him poop far into the woods. Oh the torture of making such a decision.
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Waiting. and waiting
I put seed in my bird feeder almost 2 weeks ago and NO ONE has shown up to eat it. I finally have some blue jays flying in the woods around the house but there are no chickadees, finches, woodpeckers, nuthatches--or anything. What's up with that? I bought a new feeder this year but haven't put it up yet, I'm just using the one that was always a big hit with lots of birds. Come on, guys, it's time to eat!
I'm having quiet and lovely day. It's sunny and almost 70 with a breeze that's not too cool. We're losing leaves fast fast fast but there's still plenty of color. Soon it will just be the yellows and golds then life will go on without leaves on trees. That's always a shocker for me but then I remember how nice it is to look deep into the woods without leaves. Can't say I really look forward to it but the seasons move along, don't they.
I'm helping Linda today, she's on her final approach to leaving. She's waiting for the dock people to come to take out her dock and hopefully move the chairs and canoe that are still on the dock. We've put away some stuff and I've brought home my usual stuff but tomorrow we'll take the furniture off the porch and tuck it in the living room just before she leaves.
Am I sad to see her go? Yes, yes I am but my life must go on. The weather this week is supposed to be good, at least on Thursday and Friday, so maybe I'll actually do something productive outside without friends to distract me.
I'm having quiet and lovely day. It's sunny and almost 70 with a breeze that's not too cool. We're losing leaves fast fast fast but there's still plenty of color. Soon it will just be the yellows and golds then life will go on without leaves on trees. That's always a shocker for me but then I remember how nice it is to look deep into the woods without leaves. Can't say I really look forward to it but the seasons move along, don't they.
I'm helping Linda today, she's on her final approach to leaving. She's waiting for the dock people to come to take out her dock and hopefully move the chairs and canoe that are still on the dock. We've put away some stuff and I've brought home my usual stuff but tomorrow we'll take the furniture off the porch and tuck it in the living room just before she leaves.
Am I sad to see her go? Yes, yes I am but my life must go on. The weather this week is supposed to be good, at least on Thursday and Friday, so maybe I'll actually do something productive outside without friends to distract me.
Monday, October 09, 2017
Holiday (from what?)
Late sun on the far shore from the boat house, a pretty night spent with friends. This is a busy weekend but now it's Monday and the busy-ness is pretty much over. Just Linda left and she's leaves on Weds. so is very busy closing her camp and getting ready to head back to Ann Arbor.
Meanwhile I'm having a Day of Nothing. I was up early in case we were meeting at the gym but that didn't happen (which sure was fine with me). I've been doing pretty much nothing at all except I did go to the boat house to retrieve Bear. When will I remember to lock the screen door so he can't get in? He loves to go down there and poke around, the door opens in so he can't get out. That's about the most I've done today except I did measure some of the pieces of fabric I brought home from the thrift store where (it turns out) I'm going to volunteer. maybe. They need volunteers badly, it's a very busy place and favorite destination by a lot of people. I went in on Friday and came home with 3 batches of donated fabric to measure and label. That's pretty ironic, I haven't really sewn anything since Home Ec. in 7th grade. All the class had to make the same jumper, and we were required to wear the god-awful thing at least once.
Anyway I think I'll be working with donated books, sorting them by author and sale-worthiness. Of course they want the retired librarian to work with books. But that's OK.
Yesterday I spent time with Pat & Jim, talked to the Holts, had dinner at Linda's and didn't really do much else. It turns out that the ex-husband closed main camp so that's a great help, I don't really mind doing it but it's hard to move all the furniture alone so I need help with it. What a bonus to have that done. I have to close the boat house but it's too warm and nice still. There may still be a morning coffee with friends on the porch there. Not today, it's raining endlessly.
We sill have color but we're losing leaves. This is time time I sort of dread but also sort of welcome as the moving along to the next season. Soon the trees will be bare and the woods will be brown and gray but we'll be able to see deep into the woods. We don't have the yellows yet or the tamaracks, they'll be the last to show.
Going out for dinner with Linda tonight, our next-to-last chance for this year. It's been a good year, plenty of good visits with good friends and lots (AND LOTS) of dock time with Linda. Her dock is coming out tomorrow wow that's a sad moment but the timing is perfect. My cousins were here this weekend and took out the camp docks.
The dogs are fine, even with Bear's wanderings. Some people think I should get a shock collar for him but I hate to do that. A friend saw a black dog at his camp down the lake recently--I don't know if it was Bear but he does sometimes disappear for long periods of time and that's not good. He and Treasure are friends but not close friends. They do sometimes run into the woods together but aren't gone long together.
I put up my bird feeder more than a week ago and NO ONE has shown up. Where are the birds??? I've had blue jays in the yard but not at the feeder. I have a new feeder this year in addition to the squirrel and blue jay proof one that hangs. Have I put up the new one yet? Of course not, that would be productive.
Meanwhile I'm having a Day of Nothing. I was up early in case we were meeting at the gym but that didn't happen (which sure was fine with me). I've been doing pretty much nothing at all except I did go to the boat house to retrieve Bear. When will I remember to lock the screen door so he can't get in? He loves to go down there and poke around, the door opens in so he can't get out. That's about the most I've done today except I did measure some of the pieces of fabric I brought home from the thrift store where (it turns out) I'm going to volunteer. maybe. They need volunteers badly, it's a very busy place and favorite destination by a lot of people. I went in on Friday and came home with 3 batches of donated fabric to measure and label. That's pretty ironic, I haven't really sewn anything since Home Ec. in 7th grade. All the class had to make the same jumper, and we were required to wear the god-awful thing at least once.
Anyway I think I'll be working with donated books, sorting them by author and sale-worthiness. Of course they want the retired librarian to work with books. But that's OK.
Yesterday I spent time with Pat & Jim, talked to the Holts, had dinner at Linda's and didn't really do much else. It turns out that the ex-husband closed main camp so that's a great help, I don't really mind doing it but it's hard to move all the furniture alone so I need help with it. What a bonus to have that done. I have to close the boat house but it's too warm and nice still. There may still be a morning coffee with friends on the porch there. Not today, it's raining endlessly.
We sill have color but we're losing leaves. This is time time I sort of dread but also sort of welcome as the moving along to the next season. Soon the trees will be bare and the woods will be brown and gray but we'll be able to see deep into the woods. We don't have the yellows yet or the tamaracks, they'll be the last to show.
Going out for dinner with Linda tonight, our next-to-last chance for this year. It's been a good year, plenty of good visits with good friends and lots (AND LOTS) of dock time with Linda. Her dock is coming out tomorrow wow that's a sad moment but the timing is perfect. My cousins were here this weekend and took out the camp docks.
The dogs are fine, even with Bear's wanderings. Some people think I should get a shock collar for him but I hate to do that. A friend saw a black dog at his camp down the lake recently--I don't know if it was Bear but he does sometimes disappear for long periods of time and that's not good. He and Treasure are friends but not close friends. They do sometimes run into the woods together but aren't gone long together.
I put up my bird feeder more than a week ago and NO ONE has shown up. Where are the birds??? I've had blue jays in the yard but not at the feeder. I have a new feeder this year in addition to the squirrel and blue jay proof one that hangs. Have I put up the new one yet? Of course not, that would be productive.
Friday, October 06, 2017
Colors, we have colors
I drove around a bit today and saw a lot of fall color. That was a surprise, we were thinking there wouldn't be any oranges or reds this year but we were wrong. It's not stunning the way it is most years but it's very very pretty.
I treadmilled with my friend this morning at the gym. Ugh, I'd much rather walk in the woods but it's too dark at 6:30 and she has to go to work (well someone has to). There's a man who treadmills at the same time and he missed us all summer so was happy to have us back. We're quite a trio.
Linda and I went to the BIG dump this afternoon, it's the only one open on Fridays. That's when I had my pretty foliage drive. I stopped to see other friends who are here for the holiday weekend and to invite them to the boat house tomorrow. I've invited 8 or so people for wine and snacks tomorrow. I used to throw big cocktail parties but this year I've scaled back to a quieter gathering. The far shore, which is the view from the porch there is glowing and gorgeous. I think I'm having coffee there with my walking friend and her husband--we're planning to take a long walk in the bog then sit on the porch with coffee. We did that one morning this week and it was lovely.
Tonight is dinner with the Holts, Sunday is dinner with Linda and other friends at Linda's camp. What's happening in my spare moments? I'll help Linda close her camp, maybe do some work at our camp (but I bet not) and maybe visit with the cousins who are rumored to be coming to take out the docks. Oh it's a busy weekend all right, it always is, full of people I really enjoy being with. Lucky me!
I treadmilled with my friend this morning at the gym. Ugh, I'd much rather walk in the woods but it's too dark at 6:30 and she has to go to work (well someone has to). There's a man who treadmills at the same time and he missed us all summer so was happy to have us back. We're quite a trio.
Linda and I went to the BIG dump this afternoon, it's the only one open on Fridays. That's when I had my pretty foliage drive. I stopped to see other friends who are here for the holiday weekend and to invite them to the boat house tomorrow. I've invited 8 or so people for wine and snacks tomorrow. I used to throw big cocktail parties but this year I've scaled back to a quieter gathering. The far shore, which is the view from the porch there is glowing and gorgeous. I think I'm having coffee there with my walking friend and her husband--we're planning to take a long walk in the bog then sit on the porch with coffee. We did that one morning this week and it was lovely.
Tonight is dinner with the Holts, Sunday is dinner with Linda and other friends at Linda's camp. What's happening in my spare moments? I'll help Linda close her camp, maybe do some work at our camp (but I bet not) and maybe visit with the cousins who are rumored to be coming to take out the docks. Oh it's a busy weekend all right, it always is, full of people I really enjoy being with. Lucky me!
Thursday, October 05, 2017
Holy October!
Well September came and went, I must have been busy, too busy to post. Some of my friends who read this blog agree with me that posting to my blog is a winter-type activity. Summer is busy with dock time and visiting. September was like the summer we didn't have as far as weather went. It started cold and rainy but man oh man was it a lovely month. I went to the Midwest at the beginning of the month, met up with 17 friends from Rockford. We get together every 2 or 3 years and this was truly one of the most fun trips I've made. It was just a nice gathering of interesting and wonderful women. We didn't have a lot of activities--some years we do more, but this year was about visiting and spending time together. I totally enjoyed it all and found myself surprisingly cheerful at being back in the middle of the country. That was a treat. I'm looking forward to our next gathering 2 years from now.
Linda and I had 3 fantastic weeks of docksitting and swimming. Her dock is great for sitting and swimming so that's what we did. And boy did we. We were still doing it last week during a heat wave. I did swim day before yesterday but that was cold, very cold. Her thermometer measured 67 but that was close to the surface. We noodled our way out into the lake and just had a wonderful month together. She leaves next week and I'll have my annual post-summer, pre-winter adjustment period. This weekend is the neighborhood's swan song, there will be many visitors for Columbus Day. Some summer friends have left already, some will be closing their camps this weekend. I have done nothing at all about closing our camp or even the boat house. Yesterday I had a lovely time with friends on the boat house porch--we walked the bog then walked to camp and had coffee and pumpkin cake together. Man was that nice.
Today I helped Linda a bit, mostly we just visited but did get some camp closing tasks done. It's hard for both of us to have her leave. Life goes on.
The dogs are great. Bear is loud and enthusiastic about having visitors. TOO enthusiastic. I had a long visit with the breeder the other day and said he and I need work at my getting control over him. Man do I love talking with her, she knows SO much about dogs it's just a joy. Bear had a bad cough after I got home from Wisconsin and I freaked right out, rushed him to the vet. X-rays and exam, antibiotics, no big crisis after all. That was huge for me. Now he's fine and Treasure never did catch the cough.
Life is good, very good. I have lunch with friends in Plattsburgh, I have book group, I have morning visits and coffee with friends. I've been walking nearly every morning--we switched from treadmills at the gym to outside walks and man has that been wonderful. Sometimes we've walked the bog and I get to include the dogs, other times we walk on a dirt road into the woods near my friend's house so the dogs can join us there. This morning we started treadmilling again--its too dark in the morning to walk outside now so we'll be hitting the gym. It sure seems to take longer to walk the same amount of time on a treadmill!
No big plans for me other than busy socializing this weekend. I have a couple of volunteer things I might get involved with. I have weekly lunch with friends. I have a good life.
Linda and I had 3 fantastic weeks of docksitting and swimming. Her dock is great for sitting and swimming so that's what we did. And boy did we. We were still doing it last week during a heat wave. I did swim day before yesterday but that was cold, very cold. Her thermometer measured 67 but that was close to the surface. We noodled our way out into the lake and just had a wonderful month together. She leaves next week and I'll have my annual post-summer, pre-winter adjustment period. This weekend is the neighborhood's swan song, there will be many visitors for Columbus Day. Some summer friends have left already, some will be closing their camps this weekend. I have done nothing at all about closing our camp or even the boat house. Yesterday I had a lovely time with friends on the boat house porch--we walked the bog then walked to camp and had coffee and pumpkin cake together. Man was that nice.
Today I helped Linda a bit, mostly we just visited but did get some camp closing tasks done. It's hard for both of us to have her leave. Life goes on.
The dogs are great. Bear is loud and enthusiastic about having visitors. TOO enthusiastic. I had a long visit with the breeder the other day and said he and I need work at my getting control over him. Man do I love talking with her, she knows SO much about dogs it's just a joy. Bear had a bad cough after I got home from Wisconsin and I freaked right out, rushed him to the vet. X-rays and exam, antibiotics, no big crisis after all. That was huge for me. Now he's fine and Treasure never did catch the cough.
Life is good, very good. I have lunch with friends in Plattsburgh, I have book group, I have morning visits and coffee with friends. I've been walking nearly every morning--we switched from treadmills at the gym to outside walks and man has that been wonderful. Sometimes we've walked the bog and I get to include the dogs, other times we walk on a dirt road into the woods near my friend's house so the dogs can join us there. This morning we started treadmilling again--its too dark in the morning to walk outside now so we'll be hitting the gym. It sure seems to take longer to walk the same amount of time on a treadmill!
No big plans for me other than busy socializing this weekend. I have a couple of volunteer things I might get involved with. I have weekly lunch with friends. I have a good life.
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