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Friday, October 28, 2022

Weeds

 

No Weeds Please

Hello Friends,

Today I am sharing the article I wrote for the Cameron Chronicle, "The Little Paper With Personality."

 

Weeds

By Carla TePaske of Cameron WI ~ The Little Garden That Could


October is here. Cold and warm air mingle together. Our light turns golden and we start to put the garden to bed.

A very important autumn job to do is pull weeds. Hopefully you can pull weeds before the seeds drop. With dry soil and rain during September, new weeds have germinated. Use the opportunity of any dry October day to tickle the surface with a hoe, the quickest way of killing thousands of weed seedlings in a short time.


Other jobs for the month of October.

Add mulch.

Put your leaves to work for you. Use them as a mulch for your garden.

Plant tulips, daffodils, allium, crocus and other spring flowers.


I’m so glad I live in a world where there are October’s.”

L.M. Montgomery



Wednesday, October 26, 2022

A Story from the Flower Shack

 


Hello Friends, today I am going to share a story with you. As you know, I have a fresh cut flower business, May through September. We call the little building I sell my bouquets out of, the Flower Shack. I started my small business in 2012.

I have many stories, from happy deliveries, to theft, to sweet customers and surprises.


In the month of April I came home to find a big box of vases on my door step. No note, no sign of who gave them to me. This happened again in May, June, July and August. Then in September I happen to be working in my garden when I heard footsteps, I peeked and there she was, the lady who has been surprising me. 

She looked at me and smiled. I said,"Thank You, I appreciate the vases." She said, " I did not want you to see me. I like surprising you, now you have caught me.  I enjoy looking for unique vases and I love your Flower Shack. I love how it is a bright spot in our community."

This past Wednesday I found another box on my door step and the above note. 

 ♥

My word for 2022 is Sunshine. This is the first time I have played along with choosing a word for the year. I can say to this little surprise that I found each month on my doorstep, it filled me with sunshine.

 ♥ a source of cheer or happiness 

 ♥

Carla

 

 

Monday, October 24, 2022

This and That

 

Hello Friends,

A little of this and that to share with you.

We enjoyed a visit to our local apple orchards. My husband made Crab Apple Jelly and it is delicious spread on a slice of English Muffin Toast.

 We enjoyed exploring a corn maze, a tractor ride along the orchard and eating one of the best apple turnovers I have ever tasted.

Mid - October the bees are still visiting.


 Collecting seeds, digging up dahlia, gladiolus and calla lily.

 

 

Still blooming under an October snow fall.


Trick or Treat?

 


The snow melted and we have been enjoying lovely Autumn weather. And I say to you..

Happy New Garden Year

as we plant..

garlic

tulips

daffodils

crocus and more.

 

Carla

 

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

It is a Favorite Autumn Veggie Hodgepodge!

 

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Hello Friends, it is Wednesday and that means it is time for the Hodgepodge.

Joyce asks the questions.

We answer the questions.

Click here to join the fun. 

 1. What's something you wish you'd figured out sooner? 

It has to do with finances. My husband and I both will say.. "Goodness, if we would have known this when we were 25!"

 2. Something from childhood you still enjoy today? 

When my mom makes me her special No Bake Cookies. I loved them when I was a child and still love them when she surprises me with them today.

 3. Are you a fidgeter? No, I am not.  What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word fidget? When our boys lived here at home, we nicknamed our neighbor "Fidget" because he cannot sit down.

 4. Your favorite fall vegetable? How do you like it prepared? 

I like kale. I was taught that when growing your kale in the garden you should let it receive a light frost, it makes it sweeter. 

Last week I made a fresh kale salad. 

I roasted pecans, let them cool while I prepared my salad. I used kale and spinach tossing in feta cheese, diced apple and adding the pecans. Then I drizzled a healthy amount of balsamic vinaigrette.

 5. What's something you find mildly annoying, but not annoying enough to actually do anything about? Might you now? 

We need to organize our freezer. It is mildly annoying.. but getting more annoying.

Any volunteers to come give me a hand with this project? Ha!

 6. Insert your own random thought here. 

 "It's the first day of autumn! A time of hot chocolatey mornings, and toasty marshmallow evenings, and, best of all, leaping into leaves!" 

Winnie the Pooh - Pooh's Grand Adventure

 

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Milwaukee River Walk and Who's On Third

 Hello Friends,

During our time before attending the send off for Sam we explored The Milwaukee River Walk.  It was a lovely afternoon for a walk. We saw several pontoons, kayaks and even a canoe on the river.

In the early 1990s, a dedicated committee of downtown visionaries dreamed big. The Milwaukee RiverWalk District teamed up with the City of Milwaukee, and years of development and several national awards later, today’s RiverWalk winds more than 20 blocks from its' northernmost to southernmost point. The RiverWalk is unified by permanent and changing art exhibitions that create a unique, urban, outdoor gallery. A leisurely stroll provides plenty of opportunities to discover Milwaukee in a distinct way.





We enjoyed a dinner of Fish and Chips at Who's on Third.

We dined outside and enjoyed people watching. A wedding was happening somewhere, the groom and bride went along the sidewalk hand in hand. Then they stood in the center of the street and had their photo taken in many fun poses. It was fun to watch everyone congratulate them, hooting and hollering cheers.  



 

Have you visited Milwaukee? Any favorite places you would like to share with us?


Goodbye Milwaukee.. see you again when Sam returns with the 157th.

Carla

 
 

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Happy October Hodgepodge

 

Hello Friends,

It is Wednesday and that  means it is time for the Hodgepodge!

Joyce asks the questions.

We answer the questions.

Click here to join the fun! 

1. Thursday (Oct 13) is National Train Your Brain Day. What do you do to keep your brain in tip top shape? Is it helping?

My husband and I enjoy doing crossword puzzles together. I do think it helps, I usually learn a new word or two when we do them.

My dear friend Marv's advice in growing older was "always be learning something new". He was in his 90's when he purchased a new camera. I have taken his advice to heart. 

 

 2. You can sit with anyone in the world and 'pick their brain'...whom do you choose? Tell us why? 

I would pick my Grandpa Sam. My grandpa and I had a special friendship. With our son deployed and the world a roller coaster, I would love some advice from him.

  3. What's something happening in the world (or your corner of it) right now that you have trouble 'wrapping your brain around'? 


 We are so proud!

And yet.. I pinch myself that our Sam is making history with the Wisconsin Army National Guard 157th  with the deployment to the Horn of Africa.

 We are so blessed by all the friends and family who are praying and sending well wishes for the 157th Brigade. Thank You!!

 4. On a scale of 1-10 where do you fall in the pumpkin fanclub? (1=blech, 10=make it all pumpkin all the time) Tell us something delicious you've tasted recently that had some pumpkin in it somewhere. 

6 for me.. I do enjoy a pumpkin bar with cream cheese frosting.

 5. Share a favorite song, book, or movie with an autumn title, setting, or vibe. 

It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown

How to Watch 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' for Free 

 

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

October is the month when the smallest breeze 

Gives us a shower of autumn leaves.

Bonfires and pumpkins, leaves sailing down.

October is red and golden and brown.

Anonymous 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Miller High Life Theater Downtown Milwaukee

 

Hello Friends,

 September 30 at the Miller High Life Theater in downtown Milwaukee, we enjoyed the ceremony for the deploying Soldiers  that will support Operation Enduring Freedom in the Horn of Africa - mission to enhance partnerships and stability in the region. 

This deployment is a 'history making' deployment. I will share why in the comments below. 

 Maj. Gen. Paul Knapp, Wisconsin’s adjutant general, speaks during a formal sendoff ceremony for approximately 280 members of the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade

“Today marks the first time that a Wisconsin unit is deploying into the African theater on Title 10 as you are about to write a new page in Wisconsin history,” Knapp said. “The world is at a critical juncture, and our adversaries are looking to expand their corrupting grasp across the globe. The 157 and 357 will play a key role in stemming these attempts by our adversaries.”

According to CJTF-HOA, Russia and China have long sought to increase their influence across the African continent. Violent extremist organizations such as terrorist groups and pirates are also among U.S. adversaries in the region.

“Partnerships are, and will continue to be, the key to success in an open and orderly world,” Knapp said. “Your actions abroad will have a direct effect on the security of our homeland, on the safety and prosperity of our friends, families, coworkers and neighbors.

“I have the utmost faith and confidence in you as fellow Wisconsinites and Guardsmen,” Knapp continued. “Trust in your leaders as I do. Trust in your training, trust in yourselves. You do have the training, you have the character, and you have what it takes.”

 Highlights from the Governor of Wisconsin, Tony Evers.

“Folks, this is a team and community effort,” Evers said, “from your families who sacrifice so much, to your employers and communities who are losing dedicated and talented folks like yourselves while you’re away — but we’re all behind you 100 percent in this and every mission you take.”

Highlights from Command Sgt. Maj. Duane Weyer, the 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade

“Some Soldiers in this formation will find this deployment to be the pinnacle of their military careers, regardless if their career is six years or spans multiple decades,” Weyer said. “Soldiers will also come home with an appreciation for their new family, the 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade family. Lifelong friendships will be woven on a different continent that can stand the test of time, and will stand the test of time.”

Weyer said Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers will work in an environment that includes not only personnel from other U.S. military branches, but service members from partner nations. They will also gain a better understanding of the cultures and complexities inherent to afflicted regions of the world.

“The opportunity to work within such a diverse environment is invaluable, and we will be a better-rounded organization because of it,” Weyer said. “I look forward to the days when we will return your Soldiers home to their families and friends. Until then, we remember our heritage, cultivate our culture and prepare to make history.”

 Highlights from Col. Eric Leckel, commander of the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade

Leckel quoted U.S. Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks, who led an amateur U.S. hockey team to victory against the Soviet Union in the 1980 winter Olympics.

“’Great moments are born out of great opportunity,’” Leckel said, citing Brooks’ quote. “And that’s what we have here tonight. I believe this is our great opportunity, and I cannot wait to see what each and every member of the 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is going to accomplish throughout the next 10 months.”

 

We found our Sam after the ceremony. 

♥ 


 

Friday, October 7, 2022

Thank You!

 

A big Thank You to all of you for the well wishes for Sam and all deploying Soldiers of the 157th.

Next week I will share the ceremony and send off with you.

Godspeed for our Troops.

♥ 

Carla