Monday, August 13, 2018

the castle is worth the hassle

We're in a bit of limbo as these mid-August days pass.  We are moving toward a house, but still in temporary housing while inspections and negotiations take place.  We are moving toward a big business expansion, but those plans are on hold until we get into a new, larger space.  So while planning, phone calls, and general settling in take time, we still do have more free time than we're used to. 

Thankfully, there are some amazing hiking trails here.  I found about 8 trails within 10 miles of our apartment, so we're out almost every day.  Yesterday's trail, Porter-West, is part of the Sycamore Land Trust.  A portion of the trail wound through the woods, but huge swatches of it were just mowed paths through overgrown meadows.  I love the sweet smell of meadow grass in the sun, and the sweet-spicy smell of wild honeysuckle and sweet peas.



Plenty of insects...



I've become pretty adept at spotting these bagworm moth cocoons.


We even found an old graveyard with inscriptions dating back to the mid-1700s!


It hasn't been all hiking, though.  We tried out Bloomington's famous Saturday farmers market!  It has been on top 10 lists for markets nationally and I could see why.  Live music, fresh produce, meat, cheese, honey, syrups, herbs, flowers...


...plus local bakeries set up booths for coffee, pastries and miscellaneous sweets.  Food trucks serve all sorts of international dishes.  Artists have booths at the far side of the market, selling pottery, handspun wool, jewelry, prints, etc.  I wish I would've gotten more pictures but I'll save that for next time!

For fun, we also decided to take a cardboard cat-castle building class for adults this week too.  The library provided the cardboard and the art supplies, and we chose a blueprint. 


Oh, and the library also provided the cats!



They waited patiently while we completed our creations...


...and then tried them out!


We had a great time.


We've got many more fun things planned over the next few weeks, but the best feeling of all would be the completion of the house stuff and a definitive move toward closing!  There are so many things that could go wrong right now.  We've got some pretty pricey inspection-driven requests for the sellers, and if they balk, it could be back to the drawing board for us.  A pretty dismal prospect.  So this week it's crossed fingers, prayers, and distracting activities.  Bring on the cat castles!


Have a great week! 

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