The week before

I’ve been head down, nose to the grindstone this past week…

because…

ROAD TRIP is a week away!!

As long as the sky does not fall nor too much snow (not in the forecast), Bear, Auggie and I are set to board Wild Thing and roll in a generally southerly direction to my folks.

Loading has commenced.

Both Wild Thing and Jeeper have had a multitude of maintenance and are ready to roll.

I am also.

The plan is to finish loading and go when ready next Friday. The first night is always a short hop of 110 miles and from there direction will be determined by weather.

Meanwhile…

I’ve been wanting to get a game camera and with the excuse of keeping an eye on things while we’re gone, I bought one.

I have it temporarily on the ladder so I can move it around and decide which tree and how high on the tree to get the best view.

It is rather a cool thing. It has a motion sensor and you can set how long after motion is detected to either take photos or video and how many/how long. At night, the infrared thing kicks in.

Below is the first capture of wild life.

Pretty wild, eh??? In case you are confused…Bear to the right (the 2 white dots are his eyes in infrared) and me on an after dinner down the driveway walk. Sunset is about 6:45 now, so it was full dark at 7:32.

I didn’t know until I saw the photos that the temperature and moon phase are also recorded.

I’m kind of happy with this thing.

Onward with preparations: the week before.

Summer’s End

Here, in Northwest Montana and in all of the U.S. Mountain Daylight Time area…Summer ends at 8:29 p.m. this evening – or more accurately, it is the time of the Autumnal Equinox in my time zone:

The September equinox occurs the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator – from north to south. This happens either on September 22, 23, or 24 every year. source: www.timeanddate.com

Ironically, we are to have a week with temperatures in the low 80’s, i.e. Summer temperatures. But we are down to 12 hours of daylight and the sun’s path is lower to the south than during summer, so it takes all day to hit the high briefly before it cools quickly.

This weekend was to be in the mid-70’s with lots of sun and it was. Bear and I started the weekend with a dash to town for a few supplies and the farmer’s market. Our market stops the third weekend in October so there are only 4 more left :( !

We were at the organic grocery I like at 7:50 a.m. and I was 1 of 2 shoppers when I started. I noticed the SNAP sticker on the window. It has probably been there always but I had no idea what SNAP was until several weeks ago. As I shopped, I took a better look at prices. The bins and produce area have prices I think doable on a tight budget. An advantage of the bins – and I often use them this way also – is the opportunity to buy/try small bits of things. I did notice that flour per pound in the bins is higher than buying a 5 pound bag – but not too much and if I was starting from no supply and small budget, I could buy what I needed to make bread items for a week. Rice and grain varieties as well as all of the beans are more reasonable. And while nuts are expensive, again…from the bins you can buy a very small quantity and maybe add some nuts. I will have to try a real shop to really know how low I could go.

I’m not sure why, but this store always seems to have the best organic produce. I picked up some items that would work for a week, weighed and calced the price – doable, I think.

When I checked out, there were no other customers so I asked the checker if the SNAP option was used much. She said yes. The SNAP benefit is loaded on an EBT card in our area. The store computers know which items are eligible so a customer hands over the EBT card and then gets a total that must be paid for in cash which would be non food items. Seems a much better procedure than the old food stamp books and the buyer having to separate things and then maybe the checker having to negate something…all making it VERY obvious to others.

At any rate, more learning on my part.

On to the farmer’s market. Some commenters on Beth Moncel’s SNAP Challenge which she is writing about on her blog Budget Bytes , noted that many Farmer’s Markets are working with SNAP. I was at the market at the starting time. here were lots of vendors, lots of people and the Market Organizers were very busy so I did not have opportunity to ask.

I did have opportunity to get some nice vegetables! That huge bag of spinach – I’m going to freeze most of it and this year in addition to puree for sauces and soups, I’m going to try freezing some chopped to use in different ways through the winter. Most of the spaghetti squash, I will freeze as well, although Lasagna stuffed spaghetti squash is on my supper list this week. I’ll eat as many of the tomatoes as I can this week, then chop and freeze the rest. The cabbage I use in my salads: I’m stuck on a mix of cabbage, cashews, pecorino with a honey mustard vinaigrette ( Rachel Ray’s honey-mustard vinaigrette). I also like to put a chili-beef sauce over the cabbage and sprinkle some cheddar. It will be a good eating week and the summer/winter squash as well as pumpkins are coming on strong. I also noticed some local apples, but he was jammed with people …next week.

There is always a branch or 2 of the larch that get a jump on Fall color. The larch typically peak in another 3 weeks: October 12-14.

Auggie suggested that I was dragging my feet on cleaning up the wood cutting venue. The wood cutting happened 2 weeks ago, so he had a point.

Sunday, I put on my work clothes and just got ‘er done! On the advice of my neighbors, I saved some of the larger pieces of bark to put on the ground between the new wood that has to dry for future years and the damp ground. I also sorted and restacked what we didn’t cut.

The burn pile is not too bad and maybe I will wait until Spring to burn. Although if I got with the program and gathered up some downfall, I could have a Fall burn. We’ll see.

Wild Thing is still at Billy Bob’s RV and Truck Service waiting on a back-ordered part. Maybe this week she will come home!

Meanwhile, rest and relaxation…

…catching the last Summer rays.

I did “last weekend of Summer” R & R my way!

Snippets from Thursday

Work deadline met.

A good meeting had.

End of Thursday!

A bit of Fall color.

The woods is coloring up also.

A very serious Auggie!

Bear in the yard and there is nothing wrong with my camera…the forest service started several burns for forest health…on Monday. It remains to be seen how this will affect people and critter health.

It is VERY smoky.

Blech!

I’m all for forest health, but I have a wonder about the timing…what do I know???

***Update: I don’t know much! This morning’s paper reports that the smoke is from California fires and came this way on the unusual southwesterly air flow of last week. However, the air flow is back to our west-northwest normal and NOAA says things should clear today.

An Auggie tail…

The front part of Auggie…under the chair…

Snippets from Thursday.

A stellar weekend

Saturday started with a quick trip to Bigfork Farmer’s market (see Instagram for the goods).

Later, I went across the road and kept my neighbors company while they put together a yard for their chickens. I carried one post and helped stain the posts and rails but my involvement was mostly yacking as Melanie and Jesse do this stuff together and work very well together and they just like a bit of diverseness in conversation as they are working. We were also accompanied by their sweet cattle dog, Brewster and gray Norwegian Forest cat, Oscar and the clucking of the chickens that were confined to the chicken house.

It was a good time – I learned a LOT about fencing and came home with 2 zucchinis fresh from their garden! (also on Instagram …and if you click a photo it enlarges and you can see any title or description I’ve added.)

Yesterday my next door neighbors came over and brought their wood splitter. We split the wood that has been drying for 3 years and made a hefty dent in adding to my winter firewood supply.

The work area post splitting. I’m going to spread the bark on the ground and some of the trees cut for future years can sit on that bark to dry and stay a bit off the damp ground.

The red square is the wood that was left from last year. Everything else is from our splitting spree of yesterday. I don’t get any prizes for my stacking job and am just fortunate that I was stacking against a wall!

The weather has stayed beautiful – low 70’s during the day and 40’s overnight. Bear, Auggie and I think this is perfect for being outside…

…or relaxing inside.

A stellar weekend!

Out in the yard

Yesterday it rained most of the day and late afternoon it turned into a deluge.

Not Auggie’s favorite kind of day…

…but it washed the air and today was crystal clear and cool with a high of 62F which is MY favorite kind of day!

We were all outside as much as possible.

Auggie’s current favorite prey are grasshoppers.

There are plenty in the yard to keep him busy.

Bear watched the show from a nice spot in the shade.