Monday, May 29th has
arrived and Bill has left. I heard the alarm……. early………but that was it until I
heard Bill downstairs around 6. From my perch in bed, I could see he was
already dressed and had heard him making trips to the car with his bag and
cooler. Clemson was down on the couch with him so I knew he’d been out for his
piddle.
There is the little bed potato, getting up on his own sweet time |
The sky is overcast and windows
appear spotted so it must have rained overnight. Me, with my ear plugs, I don’t
hear a thing but Bill said it was a good rain with some thunder. I got up for
my own nature’s call and gave my man his goodbye kiss and hug and went back to
bed at 6:15 when he pulled out the lane. I wasn’t missing much this morning, it
was quite foggy down at the road too.
I enjoy watching this little bug go by daily |
I'm thinking our teen neighbour owns it and drives very slowly on the gravel road to keep it pristine First car? |
Clemson joined me, snuggled up on the
window side of the bed next to my tummy. I got up at 7:15 but the little bum
must have been sound asleep as he never budged. I loaded the garbage bag and 2
recycle bins onto the back of the truck and drove them to the road, came back
and made my tea before reading blog posts. Many people read the news, I prefer
to keep in touch with my blogger friends. It is all good, nothing depressing
and nothing too sad usually.
From a full gray sky, this was 90% of my day |
By 9:30 I hopped into the shower and
made myself a coffee. Bill called around 8 from St. Mary’s and said the sun was
making an appearance and within minutes, it was here too, in and out of the low
clouds. The day won’t be a wash-out, good!
Clemson has an appointment at his new
vet in Durham this morning at 11. He needs his heart worm and tic meds and a
needle today too. Sssh. Distemper and possibly his rabies. He is due before we
leave in the fall.
The Veterinary Clinic was hopping today, 3 cat visits and 6 dogs all in the 45 minutes I was there |
I did okay, didn't I Mom? |
The winds today are relatively calm
again and that is lovely. Right now, I think Clemson and I need to go and
retrieve our recycle bins since the truck has gone by already. Out my window I
see the first blue jay of the season up here. They are so pretty, I remember
how they fought over my feeder last year.
Our little red maple from The Yates' is doing really well! |
I bought a Niger seed bell yesterday
hoping to keep the finches around but need to pick up more regular bird seed
for the chicadees and wrens. I’ve been thinking about how to create a shelf
like Al from The Bayfield Bunch has but need to get creative against the usual
winds up here. The seeds kept blowing off my first attempt and then it
collected rain water. Hmmm, still thinking.
So, by 12:15 we were back home.
Clemson has been poked and probed, oohed and aahed over (as were many other
cutie pie pups) his private parts invaded and jabbed with 2 needles. None the
worse for wear, he was a good boy and will now be healthy for the next year
with his rabies shot and heartworm medication.
A nice neat garbage/recycle person Stacked our bins instead of just throwing them like London did |
The rest of the day is mine. I
planted my little Lady’s Mantle closer to the Suite at the base of one of our
little trees, beside my Sunflower decoration. I sure didn’t need it in the
flower garden! Too funny, but at least I know I should recognize it in the
future.
I'll get a picture of her new home tomorrow These water drops are still from the overnight rain when everything else is dried up |
I spoke briefly to Bill before leaving
the clinic to find out that he did the orientation on a Mobile Suite this
morning. These people had owned one previously so it didn’t take him long walking
them through this one. This afternoon, he has been asked to deliver
another rv to Goderich for CanAm.
A zoomed in look up at our home |
I had a quick bite to eat. The vet gave me a sample of a Dental Care Chew
because of the tartar on Clemson's teeth. We’ve known that it is getting worse but he
will not let us get a finger in there let alone a doggie toothbrush! Dr. Kent Charlton said these work for his sheltie where others didn’t.
He seems to be enjoying it |
We’ve also bought those Denta Stix but our fussy little scamp doesn’t have the patience to sit and chew on
it long enough to get any goodness out of it. Once he did get into one, he ate the whole thing and proceeded to be sick later
in that day. I gave this sample to Clemson and held it for him, long enough that he could
nibble into it. Then I left it with him. Check out what he has left in this picture.
Saved enough for another day |
I plan to do nothing for the rest of
the afternoon with the exception of reading my book and maybe a walk or two. I
changed into sun-tanning clothes and perched myself in my lounge chair on the
patio mat. There were just enough clouds and just enough wind gusts to cool the
air when I started feeling that I was over-heating. But let me tell you, it
felt awesome!
Thanks to the winter we just had in
the southwest, I have a nice colour base and don’t have to worry as much about
sun burn. So far, when I think about it, From November until now, I’ve only
been deprived of sunshine for a couple of months. Nice! I like this lifestyle!
Snuck up on these guys |
So, after sitting for a while, I
tried coaxing Clemson into coming out for a walk down to get the mail with me.
For some reason, he was acting very timid about going down the steps of the
Suite. Every once in a while, he does this. He gets stubborn as do I and I
refuse to baby him by carrying him down as well as up. I put the leash on him
and he prances down with ease.
At the midpoint of the lane way, Mr.
Snapper slipped down into the water before I could snap his picture. On the
other side in the west pond, the log was inhabited by about 6 painted turtles.
I had my zoom lens in preparation and stopped well before they heard me.
Through the brush you might be able to see three of them as they sit there unawares.
ding dong, Avon calliing |
All things on sale from Avon |
Avon had sent my small order in a
pouch package this time so the postal service delivered it instead of UPS. I wasn’t
expecting it until tomorrow so that is great. I don’t buy often, just enough to
keep my status active as a representative. Today I ordered my Far Away body
cream, a mascara and another collapsible dish for Clemson. This one will stay in the
Corolla.
The sky starting to change |
I stayed outside until about 4:30
when the skies started to look weird. I didn’t realize we were supposed to get
a storm, guess I forgot to check this morning. Inside, I fed the little Master
and pulled out stuff for my salad. Then I checked the weather network and
discovered a warning for severe thunderstorms with hail and strong 90 km winds
for the better part of the evening in Durham. Yeuch.
The darkening sky and the darkening pond |
It was up to 22C outside and the
Suite was registering 26C so I opened more windows and turned on the Fantastic
Fan in the kitchen area. By the time I got changed and wrote a bit the
temperature dropped and the sky turned dark quickly. I closed windows as the temperature dropped and the rain started. The Fantastic
Fan took care of itself.
I’ve never seen such a strange sky,
within minutes the blue was returning from the west at the same time as the
rain was coming straight down. A really nice rain, to tell the truth. I knew
this meant a rainbow in the dark sky to the east so ran outside up on the hill
to capture it. Beautiful! It lasted longer than any I’ve seen in a long time. It was worth getting wet over!
Beautiful full rainbow in a dark sky The white turbines and green foliage makes a striking contrast |
As the rainbow finally disappears so
does the warning for this area. Just like that, they’ve changed tonight’s
forecast. Good, I can relax now. All is well and I realize I’m hungry. I’m falling back on the same chicken
salad for supper that I had last week. It is a healthy choice, easy to prepare
and very filling.
Nice steady rain is hard to see in the picture |
I was waiting to hear back from Bill,
knowing that he is usually done work around 6 at the latest. Trying not to be concerned,
as I’m watching CTV news report on accidents around the area, he finally
called. Just a quick call that he is still in Goderich trying to get the delivered
trailer into the spot and set up. I can breathe easier about that worry too.
And during the downpour, the sun........... |
Winds stopped completely for about 10 minutes |
And by the time I finish this at 7:30, the clouds are white, fluffy and clearing out |
Thank you for reading today. Your
comments are welcome and appreciated.
A natural way to clean Clem's teeth ... let him chew on raw marrow bones. They're about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Best to feed them outdoors as the marrow is very greasy. It will keep him occupied for hours. Toss out at the end of the day.
ReplyDeleteReally? So you mean from a roast or ham? Or can you buy them somewhere? We don't give him any bones so afraid that he'll not chew it and choke on them. Can you tell he is our first dog? LOL Thank you.
DeleteThey are beef. People eat roasted marrow bones, but dogs should only eat them raw, as cooked bones can splinter and cause damage.
DeleteSounds gross but dogs suck out the marrow first, then gnaw on the bone for hours. An organic butcher would be the best option,and you could ask him/her to cut them small since Clem is small. My dogs were rotts and shepherds so big bones were fine. You can sometimes find them frozen in the supermarket, marked as soup bones. Google marrow bones to see what they look like, altho the first photos will be fake treats shaped like marrow bones.
Warning ....it can cause the runs at first because the marrow is very rich. Start off slowly. Dont put him out in the yard for an entire afternnon!
Deletethank you for the information, I'll have to look for some. I'd love for something to help his teeth. :) I really appreciate your comments!
DeleteI just remembered this blog, where a tiny dog was given marrow bones for tarter control. And a photo.
DeleteI've fostered many dogs but usually over 60lbs, so i'm happy to find this small dog experience to share with you.
http://dewelldesigns.blogspot.com/2017/05/good-bye-cottonwood-were-gonna-miss-ya.html#axzz4iTl6XIFA
Thank you, I follow and have met Barb from this post but missed this one. This is great!
DeleteNice to see that all is good there and the warm sunshine is back again. Glad to see the rad maple is doing well., Soon we will be having more amazing weather.
ReplyDeleteThis is what we look forward too, warmth and sunshine. :)
DeleteHi Patsy- Buy 3 large beefsteak Tomatoes and boil your kettle place tomatoes in a very large bowl and cover with the boiled water and wait for a few seconds. Remove the tomatoes from the bowl and peel off the skin and stem area. Mean while in a large fry pan add 3 level tablespoons of olive oil to 3 slices of bacon chopped very,, very fine and cut up your tomatoes and add to it let it cook until it is well rendered down and small bits of bacon are cooked as well. Add black pepper. Slice thin pieces of cheddar cheese to add to it and stir constantly to avoid sticking until the cheese is melted. How much cheese until the entire surface area of the fry pan is covered with it. When mixed in and melted it is time to serve
ReplyDeleteServe with toast or toasted buns or rolls with butter. Nice filling lunch and healthy too. Enjoy! Let me know if you like it? All the best Kathy from It's about time !
A little addition to making the soup. Be certain to soak the frying pan, bowls and spoons immediately after or they will be extremely difficult to clean.
ReplyDeleteHope you Enjoy it as much as we do.
It's about time.
thank you very much, Kathy! I've copied your instructions and will try this, perhaps with my very own home grown beef steak tomatoes. :)
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