It was a busy week this week. And ending with last night's huge Fireworks Display in Kenosha. I was wondering if I would get to see any fireworks from where I live. Turns out, I was right in the middle of the party! Not only could I see the "official" fireworks that go off near Simmon's Island. But I was surrounded by other small groups of people who put on an impressive show. There were at least five groups around Roosevelt Park. And one right in the middle of the pavilion. All of them were launching pretty impressive fireworks. It was actually pretty cool.
I have now been in Kenosha for 4 years. And honestly, this was the first year I have actually seen the fireworks. The first year I was here, we left the party before the fireworks began and I never saw them. In following years, I was usually in bed well before the fireworks started, being a morning person and falling asleep before 9PM. So.. This was kind of a revelation for me.
I remember back in the Iowa days when I would stay up late and watch the fireworks from our small apartment. We could easily see them right from out back yard. Actually, I believe I was the only one watching them those last few years I was there. Cheryl would go to bed or do something else rather than deal with the heat or the bugs But I never got bored of them.
I remember also that when we were in Lansing Michigan, we would go to the "official" fireworks near the county fairgrounds. And then we would catch another show on the 5th of July from the parking lot of the Mall. Or from the middle of the small lake that our apartment was on. (We had a small peddle boat that we would fish on... and we could see the fireworks from the water.) Funny how fireworks were not boring then. Perhaps I never really grew up.
I had Friday off this week, and it was a welcome three days of freedom. I was able to go for a "long" run on Friday and do a little mushroom hunting.
No much is currently out, but I happened to luck out and find a Chicken of the Woods.
I have been enjoying it all week for my lunches. Basically a mushroom sandwich with cheese and mayo.
Normally I would add a tomato slice and lettuce leaf... But I like to keep things simple for my lunches.
It had been raining off and on all last week. And I barely got out of the woods before a stormfront moved in. There was a threat that it was going to rain yesterday. And it actually did, but thankfully not until after the parade and it finished before the fireworks began.
It also ushered in the cooler weather. I forgot to mention that last week was HOT! Over 100 degrees for a couple of those days. And everything was just miserable. Who would have thought that 80 degrees would feel so "cool" in comparison.
As mentioned before, I went to the Parade in Sommers. I got to meet the new Pastor and visit with a couple of other people from church. I also got to see my neighbor!
Who, apparently has relatives right there on the parade route. He invited me to stop in next year if I don't want to walk so far to my usual viewing place.
The people know me as the "guy who does the chalk drawings". This year I got there a little later than I had hoped, and there were a few kids jumped in to help.
I tried to keep the drawings a little more simple this year and prepared with some print outs. It is always a fun time.
So now... I have been doing a few things around the house since I have been out most of the weekend.
I'm sure the cat misses me a bit and I feel I owe it to her to pay her a little mind. Besides, I have to get ready for Monday... When it all starts back up again. Funny how I remember a time when we had plenty of free time to do what we wanted. Sometimes I miss those days.
But now, I have to focus on making as much hay while the sun is shining. And that means putting those hobbies and pet projects aside for now. I did "fix" the laundry drainage issue.
Though it is a temporary fix. I'll have to look up a video that will show me how to replace the water fixtures in the basement so I can have a real solution to the problem. But that requires time. ( and money!)
And both of those things are always in short supply. So now, I simply have to save up some cash and try to make every second count.






































