Tuesday, May 5, 2009

SC Day 4: Bees

Dan & Jamie put the new bees in yesterday. We had to replace both our colonies, because one did not survive the cold weather and it looks like the other one may have succumbed to Colony Collapse Disorder. Jamie had better luck and only had to replace two of his six. I didn't get more pictures because after six months of going strong, the battery on my new camera finally died.

Ready to go with a new colony

SC Day 4: Potting Plants

Our "gardening" has evolved into a rooftop garden, ever since cats and chickens wouldn't leave our flower boxes alone. Instead of buying everything at once, G & I are going to plant in phases this year. Since it was a beautiful day, we decided to visit the garden center to start this year's garden.

A start on the season

Monday, May 4, 2009

SC Day 3: Hiking

We hiked part of the Ice Age Trail, which included exposed Silurian Dolomite of the Niagara Escarpment, a geological formation that runs from New York (and Niagara Falls) through Ontario and Michigan to Wisconsin and Illinois.

SC Day 3: Geocaching

We went geocaching with friends on Sunday. One of the caches included a Big Chicken as a clue. It turned out to be more of a Wild Goose. We ended up ditching the search to go for custard at LeDuc's, which was conveniently nearby.

SC Day 2: Four-Wheeling

We took the RAV4 four-wheeling into various corners of the farm. Here's a view of our cows on the ridge.

SC Day 2: Pelicans

We'd been seeing a moving white line in our neighbors' flooded pasture ...


It turns out it is a pod of pelicans, including at least one nesting pair.

SC Day 2: Yard Work

I finally feel comfortable letting G use the rider. With an assist from Dan, we got most of the yard done in two hours.

School Closed Day 1: Incubator














Grandpa has been collecting eggs from the yard hens. On Friday G put them in the incubator. In 21 days we'll see how many of them yield chicks.

Friday, May 1, 2009

H1N1

We got a robocall around 11 a.m. today informing us that three schools in our school district, including G's, were being closed because of a confirmed case of Influenza Type A H1N1. All middle and high school students now have a week-long holiday thanks to HHS. Since we've been instructed to limit social contact during that time and it's still too cold to open the pool, I'm not sure what we'll be up to. G's default mode is Gilmore Girls and Webkinz. Thank goodness we have all those new Scholastic books piled around ...

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Book Fair

Didn't do much of anything but the Spring Book Fair this week. The Twilight and Diary of a Wimpy Kid series were the two big sellers -- we couldn't keep them on the shelves. G and I managed to keep our tab under $200.

Anniversary


19 years on 4.21.09. Thanks to those who remembered, including my loving husband!

Parting Shot


Teepee


2004

2009

Yard Work














Easter



Dakota gets an Easter treat

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Ring Neck

We've been hearing this pheasant's vocalizations for about three weeks now. While there are wild pheasants around, we think he is an escapee from either a stocked hunting ground or a farm that raises them for restaurants, both of which are in the neighborhood. During the past week he's started to come into the yard and to shadow our chickens as they make their rounds. Maike doesn't seem perturbed by his presence and the rooster hasn't run him off yet. It will be interesting to see if he sticks around.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

State Tournament

Yesterday G competed in the Middle Level Forensics Association of Wisconsin's State Tournament. There were over 1,500 middle schoolers from more than 100 schools around the state. She did very well in the first two rounds and made it to the Power Round, where the top third from the morning sessions vie for trophies. G placed third in the Informative category with a speech about Krakatoa. Dan and I are so proud of her! She's not sure what she's going to do with herself now that the season is over.

The hardware from her first Forensics season

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Hail to the Chief

After serving in various positions with the local library's "Friends of" Board, my dad was elected President. His first order of business was to set a 90-minute limit on meetings (with a 15-minute "sudden death overtime" provision for pressing issues). He's been really dedicated to the library since his retirement, so I'm glad he's in the top spot now.

My dad setting up for his favorite activity -- the book sale

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Forensics Season is Over

Good luck to all who are going on to the State Tournament! (G qualified in the Informative category with a speech about Krakatoa.)

Frische Luft is Gesund

We had some spring-ish weather, so G (who has been home sick) & I opened the glass door sans screen to let some fresh air into the house. Luna was even happier than the two of us, because the birds are back!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Under the Milky Way

On super-clear nights like last night, the cloudy band that is the Milky Way is easily seen right over our house. (On some nights in the summer, it is so evident that I like to say that it looks like we're an exit off of it.) We had an extra treat last night: the Space Station was visible around 7:50, with the Space Shuttle chasing after it about 20 minutes later. The Shuttle looked like it was in a higher orbit and was moving much faster, passing right through Orion, which was above the southern horizon. G wasn't too impressed, but Dan & I, true children of the Space Race that we are, lingered until it had faded into the northeastern horizon.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Another March Cake



Darn Good Chocolate Cake for Grandpa's birthday

Signs of Spring


Daffodils on the south side of the house


Lily lounging in the sun



Maike playing fetch







Saturday, March 14, 2009

Oops!

Yesterday we got quite a surprise. Dan went out to give the cows hay, but there was a newborn calf there as well! Since the cows are bred to calve in late April through early June,* this heifer is more than a month early. While she's a little small, she's not premature, which means that the bull and Honeysuckle managed a secret rendezvous early last summer. Given the circumstances of her birth, I think she should be called Immaculata, but because of the weather at the time of her birth, Dan's choice is Vanilla Ice.

(*Note for Inquiring Minds: The nights as well as the days are typically warmer then. Even when we have warm days in March and April, the nights are cool/cold. It's just easier for everyone later in the spring.)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Windy Moon

The Cherokee called the March full moon "Windy Moon." With the weather we had overnight, it is clear why.

3/11 @ 6:11 a.m., over the flooded & frozen west field

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Birthday Pup

Maike turned 10 yesterday. It has been a harsh winter and she is really starting to show her age. As you can tell from her expression from the various pictures on this blog, she is a good dog and a smart one too. When we got her, that was difficult for me to believe. It was obvious early on that she was never going to be "my dog." She and I flunked not one but two puppy kindergarten classes because I could not assert Alphaness. While she still regards much of what I say as optional, she loves my kid with such intensity that all the other stuff stopped mattering to me a long time ago. She is just the best.

G made an Alpo Chop House Prime Rib cake with Milk Bone garnish for Maike

Winter Break

G had Friday off, so we went to the Milwaukee Public Museum to see the Titanic exhibit and IMAX film. On the way into the exhibit, a docent gave each of us a passenger profile that we could check against the survivor list at the end of the tour. G and I pulled women in first class (mine even stayed in one of two grand suites), while Dan got a man in third class. You can probably guess who made it and who didn't. The underwater technology used to bring the artifacts up and make the movie was truly incredible (and no doubt extremely expensive), so the trip was worthwhile just for that. We hadn't been to the rest of the museum in a while, and that was fun too.

Posing because they have to

Ring of Fire, one of G's favorite subjects

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tagged

Dan & G have been going to the indoor rock wall most Sundays. Sometimes Jamie & Becca go too. They all passed their Belaying class this weekend and got their green tags. Now they can climb any of the walls, not just the ones with autobelay. Next step: Trying it outdoors ...

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Chili

Dan and I were invited to a Valentine's Day wine & chocolate tasting. While the hosts set up the four flights, we were asked to bring something chocolate-based as well. I decided to go with a savory dish because I figured most other people would bring sweets/desserts. After some Internet research I decided to go with chili, then looked at various recipes. G and Dan helped me put it together. It turned out awesome! You can find the recipe here. Next time we make it I will probably use less brown sugar in the spice mix and leave all of the seeds in the jalapeƱos.


Chopping in tandem



Ready to go

Happy Valentine's Day


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Mud Season

It's not always so beautiful here ...
















Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Toys in the Attic

For the past 10 years, my friend Dawn has periodically, and with great relish, posed the question, "How's that attic coming?" For the first time, I can't wait for her to ask, because thanks to Dan's cousin Graham, it will be DONE! We've been lucky enough to have him while he's home for a few months before he heads back to Alaska. He's done all the fine woodwork that's been unfinished lo these many years -- doors, windows, windowbox, trim. We've had several plans for the room, but at this point it is going to be a Wii/slumber party room for G and her friends to hang out. Yay to Graham for taking this on!



G & Graham and some of his handiwork

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Rosy-Fingered Dawn



7:04 a.m.










I haven't posted in a while because there hasn't been much going on. We've had several weeks of subzero/single digit temperatures, so we've been pretty much housebound. G got braces, so she's not letting me photograph her. The Forensics tournament season started, so we are both busy with that. We're still here, just not doing anything interesting.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

You Scream

When Life sucks, what's better than homemade ice cream?

Firing the Cuisinart up for the first time

Premier batch

Happy New Year

We're trying to get back into the swing of things after a Christmas break of unprecedented length (two weeks plus a snow day). One way we tried to ease the transition is by trying to spend all the gift cards we got, because several of the stores we got them for have been appearing on "companies that might not make it through 2009" lists. It's been fun splurging on less-than-practical things we might not otherwise have gotten.

Cartographia, a history of maps

Ice cream maker!