Warm blankets and a cuddly dog at night.
Candle light.
Soups.
Stews.
"Success is the Best Revenge"
A time for cleaning. Like Spring Cleaning, but Fall Cleaning.
Thursday was a get 'er done type of day. Now I am no fixer type person like Sandra is. But I'm in the same kind of mood for cleaning and organizing. I think many of the other Bloggers I follow [and some I just visit regularly when I can] are all doing the same sort of thing.
Sorting.
Cleaning.
Organizing.
Getting our indoor lives straightened out so when the frigid air comes, we can enjoy our comfy spaces.
I cleaned the walls, tore everything out of the closet of our bedroom and separated the clothes that would go to Bethel Buttik [they pronounce it Boutique!]. I donated the clothes in hopes that they will be used for those who need them.
So my mess looked something like this...
I took out the frame that was under our bed and replaced it with the original frame we've had for 30 years. The little frame was lower and easier for hubby to get in and out of until we swapped to a hospital bed.
And I flipped the bed position around. Hey, it makes sense for me and it feels right for now.
It is snowing now and we are expecting to have almost an inch of snow on the grasses by morning. I can't wait to wake up to a new day.
And to those that wonder.
Yes.
I miss HIM every single day. I still ask him questions and opinions on what I am doing. I see him laughing at me in a gentle way and telling me to 'Go ahead. Your going to do it anyway, no matter what I say!'
The only sounds I heard were some crows calling and flying overhead, along with the whisper of locust leaves and some oak leaves drifting down.
Off to my west I could hear a deer snort and blow. Either it scented me or something else had disturbed it. I waited.
The Queen Anne's Lace was delicately decorated with frost.
The Vervain that I was sitting next to reflected the morning color hues.
Finally the sun was high enough to shine on our meadow and I waited. Most mornings, the does will come out and cross our meadow and browse quietly before jumping our fence and heading east into the neighbor's land.
They didn't this time. So I took a few more 'frosty' photos and decided to check our trail cam which I'd set out a couple of weeks ago. According to the time strip, on the trail cam, this guy was in the woods west of me.
He sure is a pretty one.
Here he is a few days earlier.
However, I looked through about 200+ photos of deer and we have quite a few who like to come and either sleep in front of the camera or wander through.
I did see a short video of one buck chasing girls, so it is obvious that the rut season is on.
The day broke wide open and I hunted up a tiny bit of color.
A blackberry bush that had climbed the barbed wire fence and was glowing from the morning sun.
What a brilliant morning to be alive.
November 22-30th is when the majority of the gun hunters are out. December 1-10th is the muzzleloader antlerless hunt.
December 11-14th is a special antlerless gun hunt.
December 24th through Jan 1 is another special antlerless Holiday Gun Hunt.
If that isn't enough, Bow Season lasts through January 4th.
This trail has a sign: Dogs Must Be Leashed.
He was attached to the car as I assembled his cruiser and got everything together for our ride.
Yesterday was an adventure day.
I'd spent Wednesday doing errands and taking care of 'stuff'.
I'd had lunch with my MIL's cousin and was introduced as The Widow of Richard. I almost corrected her and said 'wife' but realized Widow was correct.
It gave me a pause for a moment.
My good neighbor Justin [a bike expert! He likes to build bikes!] came over and helped me assemble and learn how to use my bike rack.
Thursday seemed perfect to go try everything out.
The temperature was 40 degrees F when we hit the trail. Coldish weather bicycling is new to me, so I layered just enough to feel a bit cool while putting our gear together. There was a 5 mph wind and the sun was shining.
We took off and saw one runner and one other bicyclist. This is not a super popular trail in cooler weather. However, it is maintained by the county and is FREE to use. It is an old railroad bed so it is flatish and not hard to cycle.
My copilot seemed quite happy in his trailer. We did stop a few times to have a dog treat and a small walk so he could sniff and pee on things.
Parked:
Thing is, we enjoyed it so much we went further than I'd been before.
My eventual goal is to reach the WI River Slough and petal into the State Natural Area to observe birds and wildlife. The round trip would be around 20 miles, but very doable. I think going by bicycle is an extremely cool way to get around and visit areas along the Pine River and the Wisconsin River.
IF we don't have a lot of snow this winter, I will be able to cycle this trail often.
The State Bike Trails cost $25 per year from January 1st to January 1st. I may purchase a pass to go on the State Trails this coming Spring, but not at the end of October.
I have the mode, the means, and the time to explore by bike. I can go further than a hike and see more wildlife and land.
Today I saw a flock of bluebirds flitting about and flying in front of me. In one of the pastures I passed, several Sandhill Cranes were strutting about. The Tamarack Trees were turning yellow.