Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Some Work, Some No Work, Summer-like Day

The Ridge

On Tuesday, May 26th the day started out pretty normal for a work day - for each of us. When I got up around 7 and got washed and dressed, I noticed that Bill hadn't been following the normal routine. 

Good morning!
Before I even started Ptooties,
I thought this would make a good
picture. I was right.
(note the 5th wheel hitch she tried to push)

His work partner had left messages that he was not going to make it to work today. A mishap was all we knew. It is gearing up for a nice, hot, day so Bill did have things he could be doing at home. All is good. I, on the other hand, had to go to clean the Mat.

A look across the pond to the east.
A very calm morning.

I met with a lady who had a complaint about losing $8 this past week in our most expensive machine. I don't even follow up with the boss, they don't seem to reimburse - not trusting people, I guess. Anyway, I could tell it was a legitimate complaint and I reimbursed her.

I found this picture on my big
Canon camera.
How pretty!

I take the $ out of the machines and she was/is a very nice lady just trying to do laundry like the rest of us. I never saw anyone else while I did my cleaning and left the place in good condition. πŸ˜‰

 

Never, ever will I get tired
of this. He keeps trying to take
'doggie' outside but I know he'll 
try to bury him.

Since it was only 8:30 and I wanted to go back and buy the $3 flags at Dave's $ Store (it's actually called The Crazy Dollar), I waited in Ptooties and played my Wordle games. When Dave opened up his store at 9, I was in and out with 10 of the flags.

I finished the 2 wood plant markers.
Should I cover the sticks? They won't be
outside in the elements.
What do you think?

Back home, Bill was out with the dump trailer on BB, loading the extra branches we've accumulated. He was about done (in more ways than one) when I drove in. The blackflies were eating him alive! He wanted to do some weed trimming but I agreed that he rest for a bit.

When I walked down to see
just where the Kildeer's nest was....
I wasn't surprised but I was freaked.
Such an open spot. Just 2 eggs right
in plain view and the gravel that Bill
backs his cargo trailer onto.
LOL
I marked it with logs so we'll be aware.

He and Gibbs dozed, very briefly (6 minutes, private joke) and I finished 2 wooden plant markers and began prepping more greeting cards. One can never have enough made ahead of time. 🀭 We had lunch together and Bill garbed up and went out to do the weed trimming around our corral.

No worries, I know who this
masked man is. 
πŸ’•

When he finished and had done an awesome job, he loaded the weed eater up and drove to the flying field to do some trimming there. He also had some clothing (club) donations dropped off from a former member and wanted to bring them home so mice wouldn't get into the boxes.

It was another photo op in
my opinion.

I wanted to be outside too but ........well, one day soon. Gibbs and I did go out for the mail around 2:30 and then I sat with him and relaxed. We went out again, just after making a cup of tea at 4, he was expecting Bill any time. You know, the 'get home from work' hour. 😍

The pond is drying up on the west
side of the lane.
What a change from a month ago.

We just nicely got our butts into the king chairs and Bill came up the drive. Just that short time, and I could tell my bare skin was going to be someones supper so Gibbs and I came in until Bill joined us. For supper, he'll be out again braving the flies to grill his burgers.

The walk 'to get the mail' is a bit
one sided. Someone found shade,
and stopped. Hard to see him but
he did eventually join me when I sat
on the grass outside the gate entry.

I guess they weren't so bad, I never heard one "you buggers!" out of him. 🀭 These burgers are thin, Great Value (Walmart) brand so we'll finish our last two and have made note not to buy them again. They tasted just fine, but just thin. 🀷‍♀️


Bill did fries with his and I air fried some onion rings. Boy, do I love them! We took care of the dishes and had to dump the gray tank. Usually, without us preserving water at any time, really, other than the obvious, we last about 11 or 12 days before it's time.

The corral all trimmed nicely
and Gibbs races me to the top of the hill.

Bill went to the Hangar for a change and i worked on my blog. I have a couple of programs of mine to catch up on. I've missed a couple of finales. This was a wonderful day with only 1 job outside of the home. Robin had asked me to clean today but her guests decided to stay another night.

The trailer isn't full but
I'm not sure if we'll be able to add
more before Saturday when the dump opens.
Well, πŸ€”there is one more tree I'd like taken out.

I'll clean on Thursday to prepare for her Friday night guests. I think it will be a busy season ahead! Yay! The $ will come in handy to help pay for a few things. 

Every other day, I am filling the
jam dish. Both Mr. & Mrs. are
frequent visitors. Yay!

We reached a wonderful high of 27.222C/81F today and if it wasn't for the breeze coming in our windows, the a/c might have been on.

Gibbs helped me finish my burger.
Those last couple of bites are almost
too much for me.
The rings? No one gets to share!
Good night.

Thank you for popping in. Your comments are welcome as is your company. ☺️


Monday, May 25, 2026

This is More Like It - and We Like It!

The Ridge

On Monday, May 25th, we were well-rested when we got up. I guess I'm speaking for myself mostly, but we were all in bed last night by 10 pm! We finished the original Bosch series so have moved on to Bosch:Legacy.

Good morning!
Nice day, little wind.
Perfect.

The episode we were watching found us both falling asleep - early - so we finished it and went to bed. This girl is not used to the late hours she's been keeping! πŸ˜‰πŸ€­ It was before 7 when I got up and joined Bill downstairs.

Our peony bush
has buds, hard to see in this photo.

When he left for work at 7:30, I hopped in the shower. I had nothing on my plate today but was still overjoyed to see the lovely warm day. It took a while getting here, cloudy and foggy off in the distance but by noon, it changed.

Just admiring some of my gardens
and my glass creation.
Might have to make some more. 

I had my tea and oatmeal and did some searching on Amazon for a couple of things I'd like to order. Gibbs and I went out for a walkabout and I'm happy to see my plants still standing tall, thanking the weather Gods for the lovely rain. 

The Evening Primrose are 
going to be lovely again
this summer.

I really didn't have anything to do outside, I could weed but didn't feel like garbing up against the black flies. They are visible as I look out the windows, waiting for me. Not today, boys, not today. Instead, I sat and prepared greeting cards for the upcoming month.

Gibbs and I heard and then
saw the road grader go down
our road again today.

At 11, I decided to take a quick run into town and pick up stamps for the summer and check out Dollar Store Dave's stock on Canadian flags. I was a tad disappointed that he didn't have the size we wanted for our berm flag but bought one for the mailbox post and to show Bill.

The view from my quilling
table.

I'll go back and get as many as I can for the fence posts along the road and the corral posts up near the Suite. At $3, we can't go too far wrong, everything has gone up. Back home for lunch, I had a poached egg and some feta cheese. Nice for a switch. (the cheese, I mean)

The outhouse seemed like
the appropriate place to hang
M's sign.
TCB
M was an Elvis impersonator
of sorts back in the day.

I worked on quilling finishing the two plastic hanging window catchers (?) and working on a couple of wooden projects. The breeze coming in the windows is light but refreshing. What a gorgeous day!

My job was easy,
holding the ladder

We reached a high of 24C/75.2F by mid afternoon. Bill was home by 3:30 (I think) and we went out to cut the two broken branches that have been there since we got home. I held his extendable camping ladder while he used his hand saw. 

Both trees cleaned up
for now.
The one in the corral still needs
attention but we don't have the
equipment.

While he cut them up with the chain saw, Gibbs and I returned inside where the flies couldn't get us. I went back to quilling until supper time and my boys had their snooze. Supper was easy, reheated ham and mac & cheese with mixed vegetables. Bill's choice.

These were a challenge but
fun to do.

After clean up, he made his lunch and the evening ensued. I'll let you know tomorrow what we get up to. No major gosling sightings today, not sure where they all were. Just one small family in Gibbs' view from his (my) chair, enough for him to give warning. 🀭

Supper was easy and good.
Good night.

This was a really nice day and only the beginning of a few coming this week. 

                         We've been watching a couple

                              of Kildeer drawing our attention

                              away from an obvious nest. Today,

                             this one did the standard broken wing

                               performance. I loved watching it!

Thank you for your visit.