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Citronella candle


This keeps the mosquitoes away.

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Flood pictures

Here are some pictures of a bridge one can normally walk across and a bench one could normally sit on. Also the ducks (if you can make them out in the last photo) shouldn’t be able to swim where they are swimming. I know it is shocking that my $40 camera phone takes such lousy pictures! 🙂 Regardless you can sort of make out the problematic nature of the settings.





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Lake Delton is gone!

Due to the large rains I document with my earlier post, Lake Delton no longer exists. The earth next to the damn just gave way and completely drained the lake. Thankfully no one was hurt.

Wow! The lake is gone like that.

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Flash Flood!

As you may have read on Grandamascellardoor or Zelmarific we’ve had some crazy weather. Its still thundering, we’re under another tornado warning, and its been about 2 days of this now. It’s supposed to do more of this tomorrow too.

So it started flooding in the backyard and all the flowers are taking a beating.



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Olbrich Gardens in May

Looks a little greener in May than in January, doesn’t it? You can barely see Lake Monona for all the foliage.




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Pickled Peppers!

I like pickled peppers, mainly the jalapeno kind. We unexpectedly grew lots of serrano peppers this year. It was a shock to see we still had a 50-100 peppers still on the plants, what to do with them! Serrano peppers are 4 times hotter than jalapenos apparently, certainly can’t eat them all tonight. 


Put these facts together and you get me making pickled peppers tonight. I’ve never done it before, but there is a great satisfaction of having done something old-timey and not having all my peppers rot. Of course my hand is still on fire from having sliced all those hot peppers, it even swelled a bit. Got me out of changing the baby’s diaper though.


Here’s the recipe I found randomly on the internets:
2 qts. Jalapeno peppers
2 cup white vinegar
2 cup water
1/2 teaspoon pickling salt
4 cloves garlic


Slice peppers or leave them whole. (To prevent bursting, cut two small slits in whole peppers.) Pack peppers tightly into clean, hot jars.
Combine vinegar and water; heat to a simmer. Do not boil. Pour hot vinegar over peppers, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Add pickling salt and and a clove of garlic to each jar then seal. 
Process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes.

Rather than garlic, I used onions. Its a shame we didn’t have any carrots, those always seem to go well in pickled peppers. And rather than pickling salt I used normal table salt. Which according to Alden at Sonic.net, should you be worried, is perfectly fine. Now in a few weeks I can have my very own homebrew pickled peppers.