Monday came, and just like that, it was June.
We had beautiful weather to start our week. Daytime temperatures were in the mid-70s with nighttime temperatures dipping into the low 50s. It's the perfect kind of weather that I dream about all year. Nice enough to spend time outside, and cool enough to sleep with the windows open all night. No need for the air conditioner, perfect for shorts, t-shirts, and running around barefoot. It is Michigan perfection.
With the weather reasonable for a hike with Peaches, I knew we had to get out early in the week to complete our sections. So Monday after work we made the drive to Albion to complete the first section, a 1.15 mile road walk. We parked the car along the side of the road and headed out to finish our section. It was a lovely, quiet walk which we did pretty quickly. Then we turned around and did another 1.15 mile walk back to the car. 2.3 more miles finished putting us at 97.4 miles for the year
It was the perfect little walk for our Monday night, and when we got back to the car, everyone had a nice drink before we headed back home. I even had time when we got home to spend time working in the garden before we settled in for the night.
On Tuesday, Fiona finished her first year of Nature Preschool. She loved school this year and is looking forward to going back for her second year of Nature Preschool in the Fall. I can't believe how much she had grown since her first day of preschool last Fall! I also can't wait to spend some time with her this summer.
Unfortunately, Vanessa was not feeling well on Tuesday, but she was able to get one of her co-workers, who is a former GSP owner, to offer to help me stage my car. What a big help that was!
She dropped us off, and we were on our way to complete the 3.1 miles, at whatever pace felt comfortable for Peaches. At the one mile point, we stopped so everyone could take a dip in the river and get a drink. Then we continued on.
This is the eleventh time that I have completed the Hike 100 challenge, starting in 2016. Peaches has joined me for nine of those years starting in 2018. It is pretty impressive to think that at 14 1/2 years old, she finished strong this year. But sadly, I think this will be her final 100 mile year. It's hard to think of hiking on the trail without her. But we've had a really good run.
While I worked in the garden.that evening, Mina and Bumble played and Peaches just wandered around the yard. Then they all spent time watching as the neighbors built an enclosure for their new chickens. Mostly, they were watching the chickens as they wandered around the yard. Chicken TV is pretty exciting.
Somehow Friday was my busiest day of the work week, and when I was finally done for the day, I was exhausted. We didn't do anything exciting that evening, but we did spend more time outside working in the yard. It was nice to have a quiet evening at home.
After a slow start to out Saturday morning, we headed out the door to attend a geocaching event at the MSU Children's Garden. Bumble was so excited to meet all the new people and two new dogs. He had a great time.
Of course we had to take a quick walk around Old Town while we were there, and Bumble and the girls met several ladies all dressed up as Mrs. Roper for the Old Town Roper Romp. I was impressed that Bumble wasn't afraid at all and let everyone say hello.
We finally made it home, and the dogs had a late lunch and then settled in for a nap. Later I gave them all Kongs so that I could run a few errands without them. We finished the day with some time outside and the settled in for a quiet night.
On Saturday, we also learned of the passing of our friend Sherman earlier this week. He hadn't been himself the last few weeks, and sadly he died of cancer. He went peacefully surrounded by his little family of Tom, Barb, and Ruby. Like Peaches, he is a 2018 ISR alum, and I am so glad that I got to know him over the years. He was a funny, sweet boy who will be very missed.
Our Sunday is going to be spent mostly at home. I have lots to do, and I'm just going to take the day to get things done. I'll probably get the dogs out for a couple walks around the neighborhood, and we'll spend some time out in the yard. I'm also hoping to have some time to simply relax. I'm really looking forward to the day.
But first, we're heading out to get some strawberries! It's strawberry season, and I haven't been able to make it out to the farm for the first couple of days they were available. I can't wait any longer! Strawberries are absolutely my favorite things about June and it's time to eat a year's worth in the next few weeks. I love strawberries 🍓!!


















































