The Ridge
On Monday, July 13th, things fell back into place of a work routine for Bill. He was up early, I was sound asleep so can't verify what time, but downstairs when I heard Gibbs bark. Bill had gone to get Jazz out of the shelter and bring her back to the patio.

Good morning!
3 more and still more buds to bloom.
His challenge today was to attach our bigger, hard shell cooler in my seat. The soft shell ones don't keep his drinks and yogourt cold enough throughout the day. He managed just fine and will be able to save a bit on fuel by riding the bike this week.

Very few clouds in the sky
making it look like the sun is hiding.
Looks like no rain now until Saturday, so I will go up after supper and water my vegetables. Day to day that forecast changes so we count on nothing until the actual day before. 🤭 It was about 7:10 when I left for town, dropping the garbage in the green bin at the road on my way out.
Just one customer today and other than dropped dryer sheets and kleenex bits, the Mat wasn't too bad. I could have done the big dryers today but will wait until Wednesday to take care of that. Following normal routine, I found my dime 'from Daddy'. 💕
I did stop at Rethreads before leaving town and found a few craft things but most importantly, a pair of identical 'crocs' to Bill's that have holes poking through the bottom. $3 and that will get him through the summer.

This Virginia Creeper Sphinx Moth was
camouflaged so well, when I was dead-
heading my petunias, I picked it up,
thinking it was a leaf.
It looks like a stealth bomber, no?
I wanted to do some trimming this morning and since last time, I cut my left arm enough to need bandages, I put a long sleeve shirt on and went out. The area behind the outhouse is horrible, the vine that strangles everything was not the only thing taking over.
I did the best I could cleaning up those invaders and tossed them in the brush pile. Before I finished, the '*&%@!!+*' loppers we just bought at Princess Auto in Owen Sound last week broke. This is the 2nd time I've used them and not on anything bigger than 1" thickness! The handle wouldn't stay on.,
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| Our robin is nesting now. 'DO NOT DISTURB' |
They are the extendable ones so maybe that is the problem. We've thrown 3 pair of loppers out this spring already. 😡 Frustrated and already hot, when Bill and I messaged a bit later, he said go to Home Hardware and ask Josh for a good pair.
I had lunch and a coffee and decided to take him up on it. Josh was helpful as always and set me up with a pair of very sturdy Fiskars. I could tell looking at them that they would last and for ceonly $40, I was pleased. The crappy ones were $25 on sale, money which we just threw away basically.
Back home, I redressed in the long sleeves, hat and gloves and walked down the lane with my wagon. A cedar tree on the outside of our fence had really low branches that make it impossible for Bill to trim under it so I started there.

Gibbs was content to stay inside.
Oh my goodness, my heart melts
seeing him in this position.
💖😍
I know fall is the time to prune but the trees are of no sentimental or otherwise value to the property if by chance they don't survive my hacking. It looked better and these Fiskars are my new friend! We'll need to keep them sharp when the time comes.

First, the cedar trees lower
branches. They were dragging
near the ground.
Bill is right, it is getting tall,
close to the hydro lines.
In the front field there was another tree, no idea of its variety, so it got a good trim so Bill could ride the mower under and around it without losing an eye. It offers nice shade so with the breeze early this afternoon, I was cool enough.

Then to the one in the front
field.
Now he won't hit his head.
My arms couldn't reach them all but I did my best and it is a big improvement. Then I realized my water was still in the fridge. 🤔 So, with a wagon full from the evergreen, I just left the trimmings where they lay and started back. But wait...........!
Along the east fenceline along the end of the lane, that vine had me pulling and hacking some more. You know the routine, talking to yourself. 'Just this one bunch while I'm here'. Yah, well, another 30 minutes later and I'd made some difference but not a lot.
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| This tree got a haircut and a cleanup around its base too. |
I had to stop for the day so pulled the wagon up to the pile and just left it for another day. There's at least 2 loads still to bring up. I had left Gibbs indoors where it was cool and he would be much more comfortable so sat outside in the shade until my body temp dropped to normal.
When I came in, I wasn't going out again until after supper. I read, sitting with Gibbs, had my tea and waited for Bill. Gibbs heard Jazz first and had his little 'Daddy's home, Daddy's home' fit so I let him out to greet him. 🥰 He rested, Gibbs tried and I read.
We had a grilled supper. He had a double bacon cheeseburger and I had a smoked sausage on a bun with one on the side. Lunch today was a bologna, cheese, lettuce wrap and it was better than the fish one I had last Friday. 🤭
It's a hot day and a few more still on the way looking to be the very same. Bill went to the neighbour's to do another coat of primer. He was happy to finish one coat in 2 rooms last evening. I didn't see him until 10:30.
Supper was delicious. Bill made his lunch and drove back over in Ptooties for a second coat and to do the cutting in. We had a high of 28.33C/83F with 73% humidty so quite warm. 
Supper was good.
I'm still waiting to hear from the Lion's club member who is looking after the Harvest Vendor Show. Do I have a table or not? My friend has not heard either so I'm calling in the morning. Maybe I'm being impatient but I'm a newbie!
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| So far. Aren't they lovely? Good night! |
It's been a great day. Thank you for your visit.














