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Mulewings
"Success is the Best Revenge"
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Siera's Diagnosis.
Monday, June 08, 2026
Hannah goes to town and settles in...
It has been years since I've had a puppy. Hannah has been a blessing in a way. She fills my heart with joy when I watch her run willy nilly through the sprinkler like a toddler on a hot summer day. She plays with the heart of a terrier.
But I want her to be sociable and a good girl in public.
So Saturday I put her in the car and not in her crate. I wanted so see if she'd sit in Charlie's pet booster [she is too big!] and ended up putting her in the back seat with the seat folded down. She promptly laid down and was quiet. She didn't get excited, jump around, or whine. She was so quiet [unlike Charlie].
When we got to town I parked on a side street and got my doggy poo bags attached to my backpack. We walked around the Farmer's Market so she could get a feel of the downtown with traffic and people walking by.
Hannah's response to seeing people and strollers was pure puppy bliss. She bounced and strained against her harness.
I let her bounce around for a bit to reduce her high energy. Then I picked a place to squat down and lean against a building so she could watch people walk by.
After a few minutes, she sat and watched too. She turned often to see if I was okay. We got up and went around the block.
We came to a spot where a Brass Band had set up. Viroqua is filled with music everywhere in the downtown on summer Saturdays.
Hannah was afraid of the players [or the music??] at first. So I sat down and let her watch. The guys were playing a tuba, a horn, drums, and another brass instrument I didn't know the name of.
Quickly they realized that we were watching and they all turned towards us and smiled and played to Hannah. I guess they could see the joy on my face and watch Hannah go from being frightened to a wiggly waggly pup who seemed to enjoy the music.
I dropped some cash in their donation box and we entered the Farmer's Market with the rest of the crowds. The Market allows pets and so this was a new experience for her too. She met a Collie, a Rotty, a Cavalier, Lab, Poodle, and some other very large dogs. All the owners asked if they could sniff each other. Hannah did the proper thing of getting down low on the ground to submit to the big dogs.
We stopped at two of my friend's Vendor tents and Hannah took time to settle down each time. She sat and watched people wagging furiously if anyone stopped and asked to pet her.
A boy parted from his parents that were watching us.
"What is your dog's name? Is she a puppy? What breed is she? My folks want to know because she is so cute!" A couple other folks had stopped to watch.
"Her name is Hannah and she is 5 months old. She is a mutt or as I prefer to say, an All American Dog. Her mom was supposed to have been a Rat Terrier and anything else in her heritage is a guess."
"Are you going to DNA here or find out more? Where did you get her? How big will she be?" These were questions from the parents of the boy.
I answered, "I won't do an DNA test because she is what she is. She came from a Foster Home. As for how big will she be? I don't really know. She might get a little taller. I picked her because she was part Terrier and I like Terrier energy and playfulness."
I don't refer to Hannah as a 'Rescue Dog' or as an 'Adopted Dog' because I feel the muses in charge of the Universe put us together for a reason. We both needed something.
She a home. Me? Help with mending a broken heart. She wasn't rescued, she rescued me.
And how is Charlie handling this new addition these days?
He is finally accepting her. He plays with her, chases her, and then tells her when he is done. They have figured out their places in my life.
Charlie is still in charge of the house. Hannah Belle is allowed to snooze next to him and he has accepted the fact that she too likes to sleep at night with us. No growling, just snoring.
Funny thing is, I get better sleep with them in bed at night. Plus, I never need an alarm to get up. Hannah creeps up to my pillow at the first hint of dawn and snuffles my face carefully.
Charlie joins in and despite efforts to NOT get up, I start laughing and wake up.
After years of sleeping on the love seat and listening all night for hubby, this feels like the lap of luxury.
My early mornings are easy. Make coffee, feed the dogs, and have some quiet time before going out to do summer time chores.
Charlie has his chair:
Hannah stretches out on the couch:
By 7am we are out the door on our way for a walk or some other adventure. With the heat of summer, we do early morning adventures and outdoor work.
Sunday, June 07, 2026
Work work work
Patrick promised he'd be back and fix the side yard.
And he did show up!
This is how I have been 'mowing' it for 10 years now.
I tried using a push mower and a weed whacker.
I tied Little Richard out there and also moved him around. For the past 10 years since the house was remodeled, this area has always been rough and full of huge high and low spots.
Basically, when construction was done some dude [husband] pushed all the sand and dirt around to the west side of the house and called it good.
That pile of stuff below next to the old house? That got pushed into the side yard and never properly graded.
[Rich had a stroke that next spring when we were going to get that done]
Just for reference, the picture after contstruction was completed.
Finally...
The side yard mess is leveled off matted and seeded. 👇👇👇
Yes, it cost me about $$$$ to get it done, but dang, I don't have to weed whack, and kill myself mowing, fencing, and putting animals on the yard to keep the place looking somewhat like a yard!
Color me happy!
For reference the photo with the mules and this one both have the same stump in it.
I can't wait for the grass to come in and the yard to reappear.
Now I have too much pasture. Crazy, right?
Saturday, June 06, 2026
A Little Sunshine....
If we get a handle on Siera's issues, I can always swap out mules.
But tonight brought some deep emotions to the surface.
I recalled sitting in the pasture with Sunshine's mother during Sunshine's birth. I recalled all the miles I put on with Cheyanne her mom and then all the years with Sunshine.
How I thought at first she'd be too short, she wasn't stunning enough, she wasn't a blazing drop dead beauty like her mom. But she was steady. And to her credit, Sunshine still thinks I'm her mom. She will follow me to the ends of the earth.
I've posted this photo before on my blog. For those who didn't know, this is how Sunshine came into the world nearly 29 years ago.
I think it is appropriate to recall that this little red mule is on this earth because of the Muleman I met on a Wagon Train.
I've been so busy with everything the past few years that I've forgotten the incredible relationship I have with this little red mule.
You
are
my
Sunshine....
Friday, June 05, 2026
Relaxing trip to Wyalusing
shows green as white which gives the whole world a different look.
This filter also shows water and skies as black, and highlights barely perceptible clouds in the sky.
It is amazing how different times of year
and the light changes the look of places!
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Back in the saddle?
Monday, June 01, 2026
The Hike
We met up at 8am.
Two brave ladies carpooled with me and we met up with 4 other brave souls. I've known two of them from the gym at one time or another. We all headed down trail chatting and laughing.
The first leg of the hike was along the paved multi use trail. One of my friends had never hiked before in her life. The other had never gone further than 7 miles with me and only hiked rarely.
I think Candace's group had been doing hikes and practicing to do the MammothMarch at the end of June which is a 20 mile hike event.
We all hiked in different small groups, sometimes all together, sometimes on our own. There was a lot of laughter and conversation.
The sights were amazing as usual.
We encountered two sets of horse riders, a few bicyclists and a couple of folks walking on the paved trail.
Otherwise, we were immersed in nature and each others' laughter.
One of the games we played was 'walking' the Balance Beam otherwise known as a log.
Our hike was not about time or speed but all about enjoying nature and friendship along with laughter. We took frequent breaks and as promised, we did not leave the tired folks behind.
My two friends who are new to hiking did stop at 15 miles. I walked on to where we'd parked and grabbed my car and returned to pick them up.
When asked if they'd do it again, the answer was a definitive yes. I promised to create shorter hikes. After all who does these crazy super long hikes?
We also witnessed some amazing wildlife!
I didn't have a decent camera with me, but we all stopped at one of the ponds to watch swans swimming with their cygnets.
We saw a fawn walk into the trail and lay down. I asked everyone to be quiet and walk around the fawn and not stop.
Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. ...Friendship is nothing but sharing!

















































