12.02.2025

land of wonders ~ november

November's land of wonders began with our 5th annual grandkid halloween hunt! The theme this year was Clowns. The kiddo's search our woods each year for hidden letters. They figure out the theme and later on get a bag of goodies. Letters are hidden throughout various interactive spooky scenario's. 


11/1/25

A chalkboard sign read "Go up, go down. Teeter totter with the clown. You might find a letter."

I am the primary ghostly mind behind the hunt, but pulling it off is a team effort. Brad made the teeter totter base. He also helps set up, when crunch time makes me go cray-cray. 

Harmony's mom put together a dead finger pull, hidden underneath leaves. Two highlights for the kids 
this yearOur daughter also saved the hunt. I almost had to cancel. It was held the day after our 94 lb dog Tank insta-sat between my legs. Popping my "good knee out". It sent me back to square one with mobility issues. He did not mean to hurt me, and was seeking comfort.

Each year the hunt is set up differently. I decided this would be the year I made a chicken wire ghost for the cemetery scene. Have you heard of them? They are super cool. I found out the hard way they are challenging to make. Silly me. Don't believe You Tube video's that make 
chicken wire sculptures look simple. Shaping chicken wire is frustrating!




She (who needs a name) is life size, with folded hands for holding things. Currently waiting patiently up by our house, to be turned into an angel.

Our land provided many beautiful colorful November vista's:


11/2/25

Below my butterfly garden lays dormant, awaiting Spring renewal. We decided to go with plan C, the control burning route. It will be interesting to see if/how it flourishes. 


11/4/25


Nemo and Cierra



Tankee 
11/5/25 


Click to enlarge one of our most breathtaking Fall evening skies, on a special date!



11/6/25 



Good Morning 11/10/25 



Tank still does puppy dog head tilts

Our neighbors were right, Aurora Borealis can be seen from our land. I didn't bother the first night. The over done hoopla took away the luster for me many years ago. The following night I briefly went outside to look from our driveway, and then promptly went to bed :)



11/12/25 




Possible Steve sighting facing West, above our house





Fall skies are simply the best, and November continued to delight!



11/13/25



close-up



Harmony & Hope 11/14/25

There was a lot of extra focus this month on our families dogs. For reasons I have already shared. Grand dog Jameson has lived with us the lions share of his life. Remi is 9 and has come to Aurora's Doggie Daycare a minimum of two days a week her entire life, with occasional overnights. That girl is completely obsessed with me! The dogs live for walks in the woods. Me too.




Jameson 11/16/25



trio heading out 11/19/25

We change walking routes during opening deer hunting weekend. 


Jameson exploring the new pasture clearing
11/22/25


some dogs are stick obsessed



Jameson & Tank 11/25/25


Tank always checks on me


November 29th Winter arrived. O
ur weather flipped and it snowed most of the day/night.



11/30/25

By morning, we had around 9" of snow. Deeper in spots. Our land became a Winter Wonderland! The labs and I enjoyed our first snowshoe of the season!!


Tank in snow heaven 


our self entertaining snow dog

(Nemo in background)






see chunk of air born snow Tank popped up (look at pines)


yes, Tank does this the entire time
11/30/25



11.15.2025

floating into Fall

We made it out onto the water to kayak one last time this season. It marks our fifth float this year. One less than last year. I normally don't track activities, but wanted to remind myself that we are indeed kayaking enough to have warrant purchasing. 

Kayaking is an activity we both enjoy. I am able to continue, thanks to my husband who does most of the heavy lifting and lends me a hand when needed. Kayaks are a much better water vessel choice for us than a Pontoon Boat. We seriously considered getting one more than once in our lifetime. The logistics do not make sense.

On a warm October 18th, we stopped the endless chore list to pause. As we headed out on the water at our favorite spot, it was easy to see the mirror part of Mirror Lake was back!

Ohhh how I love floating into fall!!









The reflections were stunning!


We shared the water heading out with one lone kayaking guy. He was far behind me, but I could hear his conversation clear as day. He kept his voice low and wasn't loud or obnoxious. Are you wondering who he was talking to? Me too. The water was so still you could hear a pine needle drop. Which means, I could hear his companion as well. He was taking to some women via Facetime/Zoom, or whatever video calling format. Ugh.


I wished for his phone battery to run out or connection to drop. It did and "hello, hello are you there?" could be heard. Thank goodness he came to his senses. I think perhaps he noticed he was missing the serenity. He said good-bye to chatty Kathy and stillness was restored.


I was so absorbed in the beauty of my surrounding that it was a while before I even noticed the lone kayaker had turned around and headed back.





color me happy


Early Fall is the best time to kayak. It is quieter and more colorful. Even with the occasional other 'yakers. They have just as much right as we do, to enjoy the water as they choose. 

The wind had picked up as we paddled out of the narrows and into the wide open. You may recall they were dredging this area on an earlier float. I spotted the parked barge at the public boat launch and paddled to take a closer look. 




hello barge-y


Wow, they really opened this area up! There was so much more open water to explore. 









They had moved dredging equipment to an area that had became impassable. We went to investigate. 




Some nesting area's remained


I noticed a black squiggly thing floating in the water. Eek!! It was a dredging line. Oops. I had no idea they left lines in the water. Needless to say we paddled outta there and headed back.






It was then I became overcome with emotion and stopped paddling. I didn't want to leave the peacefulness. Thoughts filtered through my mind, as the breeze slowly pushed my kayak along it's way. Swoosh. Swoosh. The calming swoosh of water was all I heard.

Brad had paddled waaay up ahead. He is the little tan spot next to the very last colorful left tree line above.




Further down I could hear wind chimes softly playing their tune. It was surreal. I wondered where the sound that matched the swaying water was coming from.

I found out near an older quaint cottage that was buttoned up for the Winter. They had pulled their dock. Water vessels were stored up by the cottage. Yet they left chimes by the shore. Softly playing their melody.






I was happy to see the crazy haired tortoise I spotted on the way out had not moved far. 



say cheese



colorful ferns



red & yellow glowing maples


My water lovin' heart was full. This tranquil float was the perfect way to close out season two. 


11.14.2025

land of wonders ~ october

Fall is a season of colorful trees and skies. In October, there are mornings we are treated with as I call it Surround Sound Color.


northeast on october 1


southwest


southeast 6:46am

Surround Sound Color happens fairly often during Fall evenings as well. When it does, I stop whatever I am doing. Slowly soak it up in all directions. Absorbing. Before the colorful magic quickly fades. Poof! As if to prepare us for longer Wintery bleak days to come.

At 12.75 years old, my grand dog Jameson's health is going down hill. I cherish however many remaining days of watching three canine buddies that grew up together, explore our woods. 


Tank, Jameson and Remi


Fall colors also brighten time spent indoors. I completed another stained glass project with my daughter. My Fall leaf below is ever changing with the light :)


10.2.25

same leaf as above

We may not have a water source on our land that ripples and flows, but we do have ever changing sky views that offer reflection in a similar yet different way.



10.3.25


The petunia's I start indoors from seed each year continue to provide color and nourishment.



Red Admiral butterfly


Pictured above and below are the last two winged wonders spotted for the year.



Viceroy (?) hiding on my marigolds
10.12.25



tree tops start to glow in Fall



different cloud formations appear most nights



Tank & Jameson (watching horses)


Do you think I could get both dogs to look at me at the same time? Nope.



 10.16.25



close-up


Towering trees always make me feel small. 



one of our entrances to paths in the woods


Just a small sample of the frequent glorious Fall skies that grace our land.



 10.17.25

Brad's current land project is removing a tree line. He is making the connecting path even wider in our Summer pasture. The tree line path became a dead end. It was in between the two pasture sections that make up the Summer pasture. It will give them more area to graze and make it one pasture. You may recall one section is behind our arena and the other borders part of our outdoor arena (pictured below) with a wide connecting path inbetween.



 10.18.25

I attended a second October stained glass workshop. This time we used all four stations, with both of my daughters and Brads niece. Doesn't have anything to do with our land, but hey it fits the timeline :) I was so delighted when sun came through the middle body/head textured glass and sparkled!! A happy surprise.



 10.19.25

The Autumn Blaze Maples we planted along our driveway are glowing at a rapid pace:



10.20.25


crisp Fall air brings out the fresh (33 secs)

10.21.25



peaceful pasture view 10.22.25

(Harmony & Hope and Nemo & Cierra)






maples in our woods come in many colors



my blueberry bush turns a brilliant red in Fall



full rainbow taken from the front of our house



a pair of bluebirds spotted hanging around the pasture

10.22.25




crows perched high scold loudly as we enter their woods

10.26.25



Hope and Harmony asking to come indoors



everything smells better together

(top is Remi, Tank and Jameson)

10.29.25



Nature is busy spreading (milkweed) seeds

10.31.25


October came and went incredibly fast. It was such a busy month for us, filled with wonder.