4.16.2026

everyone is talking...

...about the weather. It is a hot topic right now. WI weather has been severe for extended days, with more to come. Heavy rain downpours, thunder storms, strong winds and tornado's have placed WI under a State of Emergency. We finally bought a generator. I will sleep better once it is installed.

Weather affects everyone differently. Many not far from us have lost roofing, had building damage and giant trees uprooted. The WI river is above flood stage. Dangerously causing flooding and damage along all the connected water ways. I feel for those evacuating to safety.

You cannot tell we have had severe weather by looking at our land. So far, our trees/woods remain unscathed. Rain quickly soaks into our sandy soil. There are some benefits to living in sand country. It has turned our fields lush and green. The photo below was taken before this week's deluge of water falling from the sky.



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Along with all the moisture, we have already had several hot and humid (yuck) days. Spring is springing on rapid fire!! 



hyacinths return in a variety of colors


I continue adding a few bare root trilliums to our Enchanted Forest area each year. I hope someday to see them bloom!



returning trilliums

My garden daffodils are blooming fast. I cut some stalks that heavy rain bent. Naturalized blooms are just starting to share their cheery color and delightful scent throughout our land. 



my daffy bouquet smells wonderful!


Scenes from the road:



fields and hills of gold
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I marveled at these yellow magnolia trees. They can be finicky, but apparently not this Spring.









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4.10.2026

bring on the butterflies

A couple days ago, I thought I saw something fluttering about in our woods.



evidence!



Eastern Comma
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Bring on the butterflies!!!





4.03.2026

finished book ~ unfinished thoughts

After taking an extended break from reading books, I finally finished reading Sacred Spaces (SS). It was an easy read, full of good self-help type of information. Cover-to-cover. Yes it is geared towards interacting with horses, but applicable to all of types of thoughtful interactions.

The last chapter "Connecting all the Pieces" is helpful to tie concepts presented throughout the book, and where to find the building blocks. Some are still hard (for me) to grasp. 
I have tried many times to attempt the pre-visualization thing. Our horses just look at me confused, like "what are you doing?" or more like "why are you doing that?". Apparently some type of thought is being shared. Perhaps my head is just too busy. Either way, it is an interesting way to interact.

General concepts covered in SS mirror much of what is being shared through my rekindled yoga practice. Key word practice.

What can I say, The Art of Pause is everything.

The Epilogue touched home. As I continually process love, loss and life in general. The list of suggestions are really (really) good ones to revisit over-and-over, and strive to live by. I am thankful to have this book to support my horse interactions and unfinished thoughts.

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"Each being on this earth, and earth itself, is made up of energy...energy can neither be created or destroyed. It can only change form."



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4.02.2026

land of wonders ~ march 2026 2/2

Marching, or in Tanks case jumping, through the second half the month:


March 18 (Remi waaay ahead)



Tanks shadows!



March 19



enjoying late season snow


I was so surprised to find another isolated heart (below)!! Same path. I had stopped to snap a photo of Tank and almost stepped on the heart with my snowshoes. If I had, it would have become my broken heart.





no clue what formed this almost perfectly shaped heart (not me)



yes you blondee, get down



March 20 sunset




mother nature took a big pine down
(13 secs)



March 22 cloudy layered sunset



taking 3 dogs for a walk
March 23

(Tank, Remi and Leo the cat-dog)



everything smells better together




Tank is always watching out for me



Harmony enjoying bed and breakfast
March 24

Our round bales easily fall apart and are so messy! Brad said "we will never do round bales again". Don't know until you try.




catkins caught my eye

Google says they are from a Hazelnut. Hmm. Maybe?



Tank & Remi
March 25



naturalized grape hyacinths
March 26



calm grazing on emerging grass
March 27



are you coming?




the dogs sniff a lot in the disturbed area



Nemo & Cierra under cover

(no clue why photos are so much darker in blogger)



Tank & Rem-Rem
March 30

It is unusual for me to have all three big dogs together these days.



Remi taking a break

She will be 10 at the end of May. Bernese Mountain dogs life expectancy is 6-8 yrs. She is a medium sized Berny and doing good. Country life suits her well. She loves the woods, the barn and me.




Tank & Remi on barn watch (Leo photo bomb)
March 30



More scratches please (Hope)
March 31




Koda and friends walking
(5 secs)



Tank takes his horse job seriously


This concludes a snapshot of March happenings.

April should bring rain showers, with less weather swings. My early daffodils are about to open and many
 perennials are poking through the ground. It won't be long and active gardening season will take over! Unfortunately, so will the dreaded flying biters. 


Taking the good with the bad, makes us appreciate the good even more.