Another Day in Paradise

Best Sunset of the Summer — So Far

Actually, Paradise, MI is over the horizon, across Whitefish Bay. Last night’s sunset was arguably the best one that I have seen this summer, so far. Mostly the skies up here have been crystalline blue, but last night some clouds moved in just in time to dress the setting sun. Tonight there are reports of northern lights, but also more clouds. We’ll see. This morning, Anne spied the doe with her fawn, but again she was unable to get a picture of them. Cleaning progresses slowly. All of the floors have been cleaned at least once, sometimes more. Most of the windows have been cleaned too. A lot of the furniture has been moved back against the walls. Google recommended dish detergent and that seems to have helped, but after the floors dry, I still see residue. Bees are really attracted to the Bora-Care, much to their demise. There is still a lot of stuff out on the deck, and it is supposed to rain tonight. 80° today!

Canadia-Cabina

While only five centimeters in length, it lived over half-a-billion years ago. Now extinct, the remains of this segmented worm were found in 1911, within Canada’s Burgess Shale deposits. While the actual fossil, etched in stone is black and white, the iridescent blue setae or bristles have been modeled, because its hair-like structures were thought to act as diffraction gratings.

Meanwhile, fast-forwarding to the present. What was supposed to take only three hours to dry, finally dried by day three. We’re talking powder-post beetle spray here. It had dried well on the unfinished surfaces by soaking in like it is supposed to, but on any finished surface that is relatively impermeable the liquid had beaded up into now tacky droplets. This includes the floors, treated walls, furniture and electrical outlets. We have only surveyed about half the cabin at this point, because when not actively cleaning, we retreat to the kitchen porch, as much because of the cold as the bug spraying. Cleaning consists of wet mopping the floor, parts of which have been done three times by now but still show the exterminator’s footprints. Furniture and outlets are being cleaned with wet paper towels. Frankly, it feels like cleaning up an oil spill, like with the Exxon Valdez, complete with oil glycol-soaked birds. We made the mistake of leaving out Bubs’ whirly-birds, but we can probably hose those off when the time comes. Moved on to using Mop & Glo, which didn’t do squat with either the footprints or the tackiness.

Candle in the Wind

Photo by Mariloa Grobelska on Unsplash

Pictured is a statue of Marilyn Monroe modeled after her iconic pose from the 1955 film The Seven-Year Itch. The statue depicts the actress in a white cocktail dress designed by William Travilla. The original scene was filmed on a windy subway grating in New York City. Marilyn Monroe was a prominent American actress but died way too young. Yesterday, June 1, 2026, marks her 100th birthday. That would have made her more than a year older than Harry, who won’t turn a hundred until a year from this coming August.