Thursday, September 3, 2015

Excellent August--2015




August was a wonderful social month with great seasonal foods, family and friends in abundance and some wild weather in between.
Mark and Hilde really enjoyed  entertaining, feeding and seeing many friends.  Alana and Justin came for a visit, a select group of black belts came for corn roast, and Mark’s trial team, Sandra and Eric, shared another corn roast with them.  Hilde was happy to have Irene come out for lunch and scrabble one day and a ‘end of the season’ ladies lunch was great, too.
The harvest time started in earnest for the Henkels:  cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes and lots and lots of corn.  Hilde and Mark work well as a team and got the year’s corn frozen very quickly one Saturday morning.  Several batches of jam and jellies including cherry and cinnamon crabapple were tucked into the fruit cellar and batches of zucchini cake, zucchini tots and choc zucchini muffins were baked and frozen for winter.

Hilde was happy that her mother did well in rehab and was able to move into her new apartment and seems to be doing well there.  Arlene was able to visit Jim for dinner and cuddling of great-grandchildren before schedules ramp up for both drs. Henkel.  Mark got to spend more time on the radio with contacts in some new states and areas with unusual propagation windows in August.  On the county level, a tense and confrontational situation seems to have eased a bit…but civility is not exactly abundant there.  Hilde keeps trying.

August contained a wonderful fun day for Mark and Hilde as they met Jim, Kayme and family at Lakeside Park in Fond du Lac for a picnic and fun day for the girls.  Watching the joy on Rhiannon and Rowan’s faces while they rode the carousel and the rotoride was priceless, and chugging along on the little train, just as Mark did as a child, makes for wonderful memories.  Caleb is growing like a weed and watching everything, perhaps planning just what he will get into when he begins crawling

August started and ended hot in between they was hail, a long cool, wet period and some impressive winds.  Now the leaves are falling from the mountain ash, always the first to go, exposing the bright orange berries, the swallows have headed south and the early apples and crabapples are put away…summer is ending, but it was surely a good one, full of God’s blessings.
 




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