The bunnies have an enormous burrow underneath the barn. Every Autumn, I place a big piece of wood over the entrance, as they utilize it year 'round. But every Winter, the heavy snow breaks the wood, plus it looks really junky. So yesterday my neighbor helped me move some large landscaping stones down to the barnyard to make a stone entryway to the burrow.
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Sunday, September 27, 2020
I love you Kingsley
I serve on the Kingsley Planning Commission and loved this description of our little community. I had to look up what a moraine was.
Setting: Paradise Township is located in the southern part of Grand Traverse County and is
dominated by the Port Huron glacial moraine. The Township is, therefore broken up into
numerous rolling hills, and drains primarily to the north into the Boardman River, but also to
the south into the Manistee River. There are numerous wooded slopes, level to gently sloping
areas devoted to farm crops and livestock, and a network of streams and wetlands. The
Township is highly typical of glacially created rural environments in northern Michigan.
Friday, September 11, 2020
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
trench puff
Salvation Army fashions: unworn 70's puffer trench coat, big snap pockets, a little ill-fitting, but who cares, No brand or tag, the only label says 'Made in Korea'. Lining is blue, sleeves are kinda short.
Monday, June 8, 2020
the Book Nook
The Book Nook in Cadillac, Michigan has been around since 1981, and is a cavernous, overstuffed used book store. Somehow, I had never visited it before. I am ever hunting for old fashioned children's books from the 70s and before, with animal-people hybrid themes, rabbits, mice, and a certain type of vintage illustration. Here is what I found today, and I only made it through two aisles in the kids section of the store - there is SO much more to discover! Everything in there is prices between $0.25 and $3.00, so you can go nuts - like I did!
Trio of pop-up Beatrix Potter books - I can never have too many
I keep vintage mouse theme children's books out in Boss Mouse.
Today I found:
- The Mouse Rap
- Mousie Takes A Bite
- Mouse Can't Sleep
- Mouse and Tim from 1978
- The Mouse from 1977
Below are the covers of all the books I found today, and a sample of the illustrations within
First Book of Trees from 1951
The Sheep of the Lal Bagh from 1967
Nobody's Birthday from 1961 - the cover is embossed and the party favors are velvety
This one takes place in Britain with party crackers and plum pudding
A House is a House For Me from 1978 - this is a book from Dolly Parton's 'Imagination Library' initiative, a monthly book subscription service offered to preschool kids until the age of 5. There's a photo of her on the inside cover - another reason to love her
Look Who's Here from 1964
The Adventures of Mole & Troll from 1972
Bunnies and their Hobbies from 1984
Warton's Christmas Eve Adventure from 1977
Gorky Rises from 1980
It's about a young frog who flies around looking at the world from above
Little Grey Rabbit's Birthday first published in 1944
Little Fur Family from 1946
The Last Two Elves in Denmark from 1968
The Land of the Lost from 1945
Head to Toe from 1973
This one is about animals and how they have the same body parts as we do - this appeals to my animal advocacy heart
Strange little book with no writing on the cover
Drummer Hoff from 1967
This one has excellent 60s Sgt. Peppers style illustrations
The Animals Who Changed Their Colors from 1979
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
the bag
When you donate stuff to Goodwill, you aren't suppose to take other things people have left at the drop-off. But I couldn't help it. There it was, a big clear plastic bag full of wigs.
It contained 11 wigs plus a styrofoam head. They are clean and smell fine - some have some foundation make-up on the edges
Did I overdo my lip filler?
Friday, May 15, 2020
walking
I don't have a smart watch, but have been taking a 4 mile walk every day with the dogs, which is around 10K steps. I walk some dirt roads all the way down to the county line where Wexford and Grand Traverse counties meet. It is therapeudic and beautiful and I hope everyone is making some time to go outside during these quarantine weeks. This is Dell Road, a long North-South road that takes me past a field of cows and an area where someone has been doing some logging - it smells great on that part.