Endurance develops strength of character in us~ Romans 5:4 NLT
We can make our plans, but the LORD determines our steps~ Proverbs 16.9

Friday, August 22, 2025

Catching up with Summer~

 I can hardly believe we're two thirds of the way through the month of August already!  The weather has been typical for Iowa summers.  Hot, humid & this year - wet with both rain & high dew points.  It's been green, very green & even now, I'm mowing every four days.

A project we didn't expect to do, had to be done.  The big Mulberry shading the very first flower garden I put in, had one huge branch broken off during the big wind mid-June.  Butch had cut as much off as he could & we decided to leave the rest hanging.  Mid-July another windstorm broke off another even larger limb.

7-15 Second broken limb~
This time, there was no way for us to reach it.  I called Fermincho Tree Services & on a weekend Butch was home, Fermin came by & gave us a bid.  No heavy equipment would be driven across the lawn.
7-21 Mulberry getting a trim~
Early Monday morning, a crew of three arrived.  We sat on the porch & watched as Fermin put on spikes & was up the tree faster than we could believe. His crew cut the branches as they landed on the ground & loaded them into the trailer.  When the Mulberry was done, he moved down the hill & climbed the first of the three Elms that had died there.  They were tall enough, if they came down, they'd hit our west fence.
Starting on the Elms~
Butch & I had to leave, but by the time we came home, there was no sign anyone had even been on the property.  Every branch, leaf & limb had been picked up.

On our trip to Home Depot, we looked at the row of Tuff Sheds.  We've used the horse trailer for storage for several years.  I was so tired of looking at it & the utility trailer we hadn't used.  We both liked one of the smaller sheds & discussed buying one.  The following day, Butch was back on the road & I was out by the trailers with a measuring tape!  I visited the city & applied for a permit.
8-6 Utility & Horse Trailer~
The space where the trailers sat was approximately 19 feet wide & deep. I called Butch, then called Fermin.  The following weekend he & his crew came again & spent the day moving the trailers, leveling the ground, hauling & spreading crushed rock!
8-9 Gravel going down~
Two trips to the gravel yard & several yards of rock later, we had a flat place to put a small building. I'd called Tuff Shed, talked with a salesman & ordered exactly what Butch wanted.  To our surprise, it was finished in two weeks rather than the three we were told to expect.
8-16 Butch & Finn installing edging blocks~
Butch arrived home again on the 14th & spent two days loading, unloading & setting large concrete blocks along the back & side of the pad.  On the flat area, I picked natural looking edging stones.  By the time Butch left, the stones were in & the pad was within the required 4" of level. 
8-20 Pad ready~
I raked & cleaned up around the pad, transplanted a couple Hosta's & spread eight bags of mulch.  Fermin had purchased the utility trailer & taken it away.  I'd received a call from Tuff Shed; our building would be delivered on the 21st.
8-21 Construction starts!
The team from Tuff Shed arrived by 8 a.m. on Thursday morning.  It was humid, but still in the 70's.  I was amazed at how fast the construction went.  In 2.5 hours, the building was done!  At Home Depot, we'd had paint mixed to hopefully match the color of the Cabin.  Butch will do the painting his next time home. 
The new view~
What a difference!  For a project that really wasn't planned, it turned out great.  I never thought I'd say I was tired of looking at a horse trailer, but I was.  We'd purchased it new in 1995 & it carried our horses for many miles.  I've finally come to grips with the fact that I don't need it anymore.  Once we empty it & move things into the new building, Fermin will pick it up.  He's purchased it to haul his rock crusher.  It's perfect for him & I'll be happy to see it go!  The new building looks like it was meant for the spot.  Butch & Finn will enjoy having their own little space :-)

Friday, August 1, 2025

Smokey & Cooler ~

Ready to leave from Silver City~
 The first of August, already!  As you can tell, what would have been a perfect day, was enveloped in heavy smoke from the fires in Canada.  Even so, I didn't want to let a day without the usual heat & humidity go by without getting in a ride.

View to the west~
Once I was on the trail, the smoke wasn't noticeable.  It was more like a day with cloud cover.  At the open area's though - the smoke was all too obvious.  I could see through it to clouds above & the sun kept trying to burn though.
Damage from our last wind~
June & July gave us a few days of terrific winds.  This widowmaker was a Walnut limb.  The trail volunteers have to wait for it to come down, before they tackle cutting & removing it.  At least it's still high enough to ride under.
The Walnut Cathedral~
The Walnuts here were undamaged & as beautiful as ever.  It was a very quiet day on the trail.  When the fields are planted, the animals don't lack for cover.  No visitors on the trail, just the squirrels' gathering the fallen walnuts.
Silver Creek~
At the trestle I stopped, as I'm so used to doing, to take a photo.  Then...  I remembered my photo was being taken by the game camera.  I was furious I'd forgotten, too busy enjoying the day & too used to the routine of stopping here.  I left quickly & as I did, spotted the second camera on a tree at the south end.  I won't be riding here nearly as often or stopping on the trestle anymore.
Boehner Pond, someone got stuck~
The north end of the pond is in the photo above.  I think it must have been a riding mower that managed to get too close to the edge of the water & got stuck.  It had to have taken a car or truck to get it pulled out.  What a mess.  I bet the mower was a mess too by the time it was back on dry land. 

It was nice to see a few people camping.  Three kids were riding their bikes on the sidewalk around the pond & probably made at least five loops!  The youngest boy had an unplanned dismount but got back on & kept peddling!
Shadow at the covered picnic spot~
The tree to the left with the green trunk, is covered with poison ivy vine.  I hope whoever is taking care of the landscape notices & gets it removed.  I made a loop around the pond before I left & spooked a beautiful Great Blue Heron!  I wish I'd had time to get a picture of him.
Swallowtail~
I'd started back north, still on the mile of concrete when I felt something swoop over my head!  I hit the brakes in time to watch as the beautiful butterfly landed on the flowers at the side of the trail.  The first large butterfly I've seen this season.  I keep hoping to see a Monarch or two, but so far, no luck.  
Where the tall corn grows~
The corn is tall!  In the many fields where it's planted, it blocks the view out from the trail.  It also blocks the breeze on humid days.  Even with the smoke, it was a beautiful day to be out.  I had ridden a loop around the side of Malvern & finished the ride at just under 18-miles.  I've learned how to use Shadows gears to my advantage & my knees don't ache after a ride like they used to.  The benefit of a bike with assist.  Back in town, all was quiet.  Mari Jo has removed the cute Happy Trails Cycle sign from her building; it looks so plain now.