


The "unfathomable" hind-sight feeling upon seeing a picture of this map: AWESTRUCK! We started just to the south of what this map shows (where it points south "to Ashland"), and our tour took us up-n-around Madeline Island, around Michigan Island, and then back around between Madeline and Stockton, then back "home." The tour took us FOUR HOURS, and we really didn't stop to sight-see in anyone location all that long. The waters seemed "endless" once we circled around Michigan Island...yet, looking at this map, we only touched on PART of this small section of Lake Superior.








Maddie is DH's sister's chocolate lab; also a lover and VERY well behaved dog. Neither "parents" had to worry about keeping their dog entertained with the girls around!
On the quilting front: VERY little done. I took some fabric up with us and traced/cut out some pieces for a little sampler I'm attempting ALL BY HAND (hand piecing, hand quilting). I can't go into too much more detail because it's a final PIF gift for one of my lovely recipients.
On the running front: I had a lovely run Saturday morning, and sadly, that's it. My sister's city's 5K is coming up this weekend, any chance of a PR is 100% out the window, but it'll still be a fun day with sister and Cassie both taking part in running events as well.
On the gardening front: exciting! GPa and Gma surprised both DH and I with a little C'mas in July present and we are now proud owners of a 17" rear-tine tiller. We arrived home last night at 5:30, and by 6:00 it was motoring away in the garden, and will be motoring away for most of the day today (once the girls wake up and I get outside). Weeds had definitely taken over one of our strawberry patches and one of our corn patches. Today, I will take on the BIG corn patch and the medium corn patch, as well as the potato area of the garden. We were asked this weekend if we had a large garden (by the lady salesman when we went to pick up the tiller); we chuckled and said "No, we have three." I never really sat back to think about how much "garden" we really have.... we have the main garden (~30' x 90'), then we have a LARGE area that is only corn (~100' x 120') and then one smaller patch of strawberries and corn (~10' x 30'). Dad (DH's dad) knows we have broadened our "gardening areas," so when we asked to borrow his tiller a couple of weeks back (to make our job easier), he and Mom went lookin'. DH and I were quite shocked and DID NOT expect this at all.
Okay---time to get my day going while awaiting the girls to wake.
Happy Monday
3 comments:
It sounds like the perfect weekend, something of everything that you love. And what a great present. I'd love to see some pictures of your gardens.
What a fabulous way to spend a holiday weekend! Having friends with boats is so much better than having to take care of one yourself. We had a sailboat before we had quite so many children. The first time we took Anna out on it, she threw up all over us. We never took her out again and then sold the boat when Kurt got tired of taking it out alone.
I'm guessing with all of that garden space, you will be doing some serious canning in a few months. I'm sure that new tiller will make things much easier for you.
My great grandmother was raised in Ashland Wisconsin! I always meant to get there one weekend when their historical society was open to research things..I think they had a farm..last name Gullingsrud. This would have been early 1900's I guess, she died in 1991--small world!
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