Sunday, September 10, 2023

Beginning of Autumn, Definitely

Fishing hasn't gotten much better yet, but fall salmon must be coming up the streams very soon. We actually had 90 degree weather over the Labor Day weekend and enjoyed sitting outside with margaritas, listening to Jimmy Buffet.  

We waited for much cooler weather this week to have homemade pizzas. All I did was to mix pizza dough.  My own pizza king Joe did the rest.

We finally booked a trip to Japan for mid-October. Some things have changed, and we are traveling on our own from Tokyo to Yokohama, and to my hometown this time. It's going to be an adventure.  For a starter, Joe got a new suitcase. 

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Corn, Fair, and Art

Fortunately it's been a comfortable summer for us, while lots of other parts of the world suffer from the extreme heat and weather. The summer is coming to an end quickly up this north. We've been enjoying fresh Wisconsin corn for a few weeks. The State Fair happened this past week already! Time... where does it go?? 
I may not be keeping up with my blog posts this summer, but we have managed to have some fun. Asides from our usual fishing and beach going, we got to enjoy a little more art appreciation. We got to experience the Beyond Van Gogh exhibit in Green Bay last month. Also just last week when we traveled to Detroit (8+ hours away) to pick up my new Japanese passport, we went to a couple of museums (art and industrial). 
We live in a place full of beautiful natural inspirations, but sometimes forget what we are missing. It is nice, or even necessary, for us to go to bigger cities every so often to be stimulated mentally. Being in touch with art actually made me start a new painting! But it is always good to come home, where we only need to drive 15 minutes to get to the lakeshore. 

Monday, July 3, 2023

June No More!?

Honestly we aren't sure where the month of June went. We started our yakiniku season, but then the weather got chilly. Still, the greens grew tall and thick out in the woods, and the mosquitoes have been awful. 
We normally go fishing earlier in the day, and then get down to the lake to cool off. Usually it's 10 degrees cooler than at home.
We enjoy picnic whenever we can, even when it's 55 degrees! 
And the 4th of July is almost here.... we are watching the fireworks, but mostly business as usual. We do have a little getaway planned for this coming weekend to look forward to.  Happy 4th of July, everyone!!

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Memorial Day Weekend

This weekend we had such a gorgeous summer-like weather... hard to remember the first couple of days of May with over 2 feet of snow! Apple trees on the back hill blossomed out literally in a day. All spring/summer flowers are happening at once.
Saturday evening we hosted a low-key birthday party for a friend. We didn't even take pictures of the food, but managed to snap an evidence of the good time we had.
We did go fishing both Saturday and Sunday, to find all sorts of pollens in the air as well as mosquitoes. We can't have summer without the bugs. Saturday morning there were so many fish jumping for flies and showing no interest at all in any of our lures. Next day though Kayo caught a 28" female steelhead that was on her way downstream after spawning. She weighed 6.5 lbs! To be fair, once again my line (due to my poor knot tying skills) came detached as I was trying to raise the fish on the bank. So Joe did his best grizzly bear routine to save OUR fish. 
We really couldn't ask for a better weather on the Memorial Day weekend. We fished Apple Creek in honor of Joe's dad and got to enjoy some beautiful summer moments... to kick off our summer months.

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Anniversary Weekend

No matter how long, or forever it seems at times, winter persists... spring always happens to some degree around our wedding anniversary. Joe managed to squeeze a couple of days off from work, so we started our weekend on Thursday. Since we were opting for a mini getaway to relax not too far from home, we first enjoyed a pasty picnic on our beach. Hard to believe only a few days ago we were shoveling 3 feet of snow!
Then we drove to Munising (45 minutes east) for an overnight trip. We stayed at the same wonderful place as last year, except this year we made sure their amazing restaurant/bar was open. Lots of businesses up our way close at the end of April for their last chance to relax/recharge before another crazy summer tourist season starts. 
Mmmm.... we tried and enjoyed quite a few exciting dishes over some well crafted cocktails. Very relaxing and enjoyable.
Next day we drove 3 and a half hours the other direction to Ironwood. We went to check out a few waterfalls, which were roaring as expected, and had a nice visit with P&J. 
Sunday as we got close to home... ah, sadly all fun vacations must come to an end... unexpectedly we spotted a moose on the opposite side of the highway. We turned around to take a closer look. He was close enough to the road, you needed to stay in your car. So our weekend adventure ended with a wild note for sure! 

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

White May

It snowed and snowed for the first two days of May.... Wet heavy snow. All this snow, we really don't know the exact total accumulation but  close to 3 feet, fell onto the bare ground. 
This is why we never put away winter gears. 

Sunday, April 30, 2023

Trout Season Day 1

Yesterday we ventured to get to our beloved Apple Creek for the first time this year. We were quite pleased that Joe's truck actually got us where we wanted without getting stuck and also that our trail to the stream was clear of snow. More importantly the threatening rain system waited. Our first day of trout season was a success even if we saw no fish.
So when I missed a couple of decent sized fish, we really got excited. I caught this brown and let it go. The season has just started. Unfortunately it rained later yesterday and switched to heavy wet snow this morning. AND they are predicting 28 inches of snow for the next two days! We are just so glad that we could go out fishing yesterday.