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Very high wild grapes |
Wet, very wet—the only way to describe the month of
September. Wisconsin is on the way to
the wettest year ever, and Mark and Hilde were grateful to be high on their
hill in Rudolph. In between all the
rains, the late harvest kept them busy:
lots and lots of tomatoes, a wonderful crop of cauliflower and late
cucumbers, plus the fall raspberries.
Many days Mark was out gathering some of the above while Hilde was
stewing, juicing, saucing and freezing all of it. The yield is gratifying after a tough growing
season, mid-season neglect and lots of pests.
The late cauliflower was magnificent and plentiful.
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Hilde and her mom |
Family visits started and ended the month. Early in September, Mark and Hilde rejoiced as
John and Evie’s second daughter, Rosemary, was baptized, and Uncle Jim managed
to come down for the occasion. Then it
was back to their normal schedule including the start of a new taekwondo
session with 14 new white belts and fall work.
September wrapped up with Mark
and Hilde heading down to Waukesha County.
They were able to have a longer visit with Hilde’s mother, who is doing
well since the cataract surgery. They shared
some special times with Jim, Kayme and the grandkids—supper out at Culvers, a
relaxed Saturday morning and then a trip to a local pumpkin patch. This was a high-end amusement area, with a
corn maze (we got rather turned around there), bouncing pillows, various
tossing games, tractor pulls and even pig races. The
kids had a ball.

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Hilde, Greg McKerrow, Dennis Evinrude |
At the very end of September,
Wisconsin weather turned whimsical—lots of rain and coolth and then for the 30th,
record heat with Rudolph hitting 85 degrees.
The break in wet and gloom allowed Hilde and Mark to zoom around doing
outside chores, including caulking leaks in shed roofs and getting almost all
the lawn cut, as they used both mowers, and broke out the shorts for one more
day. The colors are slow in showing this
year, but the fall asters and bees were certainly happy.