Showing posts with label Neenah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neenah. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2025

Writing From My Phone

I didn't know I could. I've been quiet lately. Alot going on. The floods in Texas saddened me. We have financial troubles. Not ready to elaborate. Random thoughts.....we are impressed by the abundant roadside native flowers blooming all over the Fox Cities. De Pere....blooming butterfly gardens on the riverfront. Appleton.....roadside ditches overflowing with native flowers. Neenah....even more flowers. I will end with some pictures, since I'm on my phone it will be easy to add them. These are from a nature retention pond in Neenah.







 

Saturday, January 4, 2025

A New Direction

We have been searching far and wide......as far south as Kenosha (closer to Indiana), up the coast to Sheboygan (love Kohler-Andrae State Park), northwest to Baraboo (breathtakingly beautiful), but one area keeps holding the promise of good paying jobs....Appleton. We have been to Appleton 3 times, counting today. We wanted to drive by two of the companies hubby has applied to for work. He has a phone interview Thursday with one company. 

Appleton is on the north end of Lake Winnebago and the Fox River runs through town. Appleton has every available shopping one might need, and parks everywhere, and excellent healthcare. Between Appleton and the lake is a cute community that we have gravitated to each time we have visited, Neenah, Wisconsin. We wanted to move there before, but a steady job here in Hartford prevented that. Now......??

I will certainly update here if something is promising. I am actually looking forward to packing. So many adventures up there, and Door County is about an hour northeast. SO much more nature to explore that we haven't explored yet. More north...more cold? Cold is cold. Throw on warmer clothes. It's more north, more of a chance to see the northern lights. And there are a few apartments for rent, reasonable.

Here are some pictures of Doty park. It's beautiful in the snow or frost (none of which we had today, only bitter cold)




I have Hope again