It is the top of a rock that I took my friend Pat to Friday morning.
Mulewings
"Success is the Best Revenge"
Saturday, August 22, 2026
Again, I wander
It is the top of a rock that I took my friend Pat to Friday morning.
Friday, August 21, 2026
Places we go
I find them each year on these pine bluffs.
The trail we were on is no longer found on any map. I rode it with my husband years ago.
When the Kickapoo Valley Reserve was created this trail became a hiking trail only mostly because of the unique landscape and micro climate that the bluffs and river create.
Five years ago the KVR management took that trail off their map. I understand why they did it. It is a difficult trail. A winter storm took down quite a few trees in one section which blocked off a section of the trail.
Any work to clear the section would require nearly a mile of hiking with a chainsaw one way and would require a crew to do the work. The trail has a rather deep and wide water crossing at one point too. I assume that maintenance would be rather difficult.
The bluffs and the river create a unique micro climate that isn't found in any other parts of the Midwest.
Each August and September I explore this area. The trailhead is overgrown and no longer visible from the road. But IF you know where it is and push through the brush, you can find it. There are a lot of deadfalls and little detours along with some 'bush whacking'. The effort is well worth it.
I usually find so many different varieties of mushrooms and odd ones I rarely see anywhere else.
Charlie hanging out at the beach ...
The view of the unique river and its bluffs...
The dogs had a blast exploring and using their sniffers.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Sometimes
Sometimes...
I just stay outside to drink it all in. I know I am lucky to live here -- far removed from busy places.
I am still pinching myself about meeting Rich on the Wagon Train and becoming his lifelong partner in a slice of paradise like this.
He found this place on a Walmart pin up board in the early mid 1990's. For Sale: House on 25 acres, dead end road. 2 bedrooms. The original price? $25k.
He took the whole sheet down and found the nearest pay phone to call the number. He met Glen, the owner and builder of our cottage and they had coffee. With a handshake, Glen sold this place to Rich.
I think of that story often and just wonder how the stars aligned to make things happen for him and then for the both of us.
Mornings like this I just stand in our meadow and have...a feeling of awe. I'm witnessing something that is wonderous, vast, inspiring, amazing, and mind-blowing all at once.
Before the sun hits the meadow to the east of us, I can smell the sweet scent of millions of Queen Anne's Lace Flowers in the heavy damp air.
Oh yes. And admire the thousands Orb Weavers who stretch webs between the plants.
Monday, August 17, 2026
Busy is as busy does!
My youngest son Jer, came to visit this weekend. He didn't have his other children so he and Mari came to see me.
We spent the first part of his visit moving a deer stand and dismantling part of it. I wanted a view from the 'campground' in the forest that was only about 8 feet off the ground. On these cool mornings, the deer will come out in the meadow that is east of us. I like to sit there with my long lens and 'deer watch' in the hour before sunset and the hour after sunrise.
Over the years, I've gotten lucky and have been able to catch a few nice photos of deer. If I don't get the shots, it will still be a neat place to observe mornings and evenings.
Two years ago [not on a deer stand] but standing on the ground:
We finished that project and we went to Wild West Days in Viroqua. Years ago, they built an 'old' Western town across from the Fairgrounds. For 20 years on the second weekend in August they fill the buildings with vendors who dress up in period clothing.
There are fake shoot outs and fun activities for kids.
On the other half of the WWD's grounds, they have rodeos and horse competitions. Barrels, poles, pig wrestling, cattle sorting, roping, and so forth.
The weekend event draws huge crowds and quite a few tourists to town. This past Saturday they had the Farmer's Market, Wild West Days, and live bands playing on a street that is closed off for people to gather and dance.
The grounds are also leased out for other events including a 'Christmas Town' with the western town all decked out in Christmas lights and vendors in all the shops.
There are also horse shows and competitions on the rodeo grounds at other times of the year.
Viroqua was a 'dying town when I moved to the area. It is hoppin' now.
Mari got a ride on a mini donkey and a cart ride too. She was infatuated with the donkeys.
This couple with the donkeys were so patient and sweet with the children that came to see them.
We talked about donkeys of course since I've raised them and have always admired them.
We came back home to chill out for a bit and eat an early supper. I had saved a little Lego project for when kids visited. Mari dove right in to it and actually did a great job at following the directions. She needed help once in a while. It kept her busy.
Towards evening, we headed out to the 'campground'. We used the 4 wheeler and cart to bring out the camp cot and sandwiches along with refreshments.
Sunday was another whirlwind of sorts.
Below is the view of the meadow/old pasture that is south of the house. I had contracted Patrick who did forest mulching for me this spring, to brush hog the pastures for me twice a year to keep weeds down.
I lifted an old water tank and shoved it onto the old bed as my son said, "Mom, are you sure there are no evil critters under there?"


















































