Monday, May 1, 2017

Turbines Turning, Bill Works, Alone Time

On Monday, May 1st, hey! Welcome to May! I woke up at 10 minutes to 6 and heard Bill in the kitchen. I thought that he had slept in and was just getting moving but he had already had a shower, packed and was making his coffee and breakfast.
Bill packs and prepares to get an early start
He had an orientation in Lambeth at CanAm for 9 am so he had to get on the road early. I lounge dressed and came down to sit with him until he left. Actually, I sat, he still was bustling around in preparation to two days away from home. By 6:10 he had kissed us goodbye and was pulling out of the lane in the rain and wind.
A glimpse of the tail lights down the lane
Surprisingly, the overnight temperatures rose to 11C while we were sleeping. At least it doesn’t freeze your knickers off when you step outside. Yours or mine! So Bill will hopefully have a good drive as long as the rain isn’t too bad. The traffic at that time of the morning shouldn’t be abundant.
the sky went through a number of changes today
 After watching the little Toyota turn onto the road, I went back to the warmth of my bed. It was warm downstairs but I was still half asleep. I wish I had been wide awake and checked the fridge before he left because he managed to forget a couple of things he’d set in there for lunch.

When I got up again just after 7:30 I dressed and drove the 3 containers of recycling down to the end of the lane for today’s pick up. Bill looked after the garbage bags for me. By 10:00 I’d witnessed the truck stopping and was happy to see everything was gone. I drove back down in the rain to pick up our blue box. We missed the last pick up somehow but now we are on track. It is a bi-weekly pick up here.
Lots of rain is keeping the bird bath filled
This is certainly a day for the geese and ducks. It doesn’t affect their routine at all, they continue swimming, dipping for food and flying around honking. The turbines are moving today, it is when the winds either stop or get too strong that they stop them. I was grateful for the stronger winds last night when Bill was home, because I’ll be alone tonight I didn’t want to be concerned.
Everything, including my garden looks so healthy after the rain
 I didn’t have much going on today other than hanging and tucking away my ‘new to me’ clothes. I’m pleased with all of the things I brought home, I was very particular this time in choosing items. With that done I took a walk to the Restroom and reminded myself just how warm it felt compared to yesterday. It is up to 14C at 3 pm.

Clemson walks the lane to get the mail
Bill called at 12:30 to check in and let me know what they were having him do today. One orientation of a travel trailer and then take the same rv to a park in St. Mary’s for a customer. This afternoon was to be another pick-up and delivery to Dalewood. Sometimes plans change due to a customer’s schedule or I suppose even the weather can determine delays.
No  mail but the cows across the road were close
I made myself a couple of hard-boiled eggs for a change and they tasted good with a tangerine as a chaser. I tend to drink more tea when I’m alone, especially on a day like this and just finished one. It is a comfort drink for me whether I’m working on my laptop or reading my book.
There has to be a pond picture, Love the turtles on the log





We are all anxious to have some warmer drier weather, one nice day and then 3 or 4 dreary cold ones just isn’t cutting it! This afternoon wasn’t much busier than this morning was. There was no guarantee that the sky wasn’t going to open up as soon as I went out so I stayed indoors most of the day. The bathroom got a good cleaning so toilet, sink and shower are now sparkling.

It was a nice surprise when the sun made an appearance after 5 so once I’d fed Clemson and watched the CTV news and weather, we walked down the lane to check the mailbox. I’m trying to get Clemson used to that walk ‘to get the mail’. He is getting better at ignoring the road, turning around as soon as we get to the end.
Saw Don our neighbour checking out Gabby and hopping the fence 
I had leftover ham for supper with a corn muffin, something quick and simple. It may not sound too appetizing but eating by myself isn’t cause for anything elaborate. As long as I eat well and eat enough, who is to complain? It was nice to hear from Bill a couple of times after dinner, I like to keep track of where he is and what he is up to.

By 9:00 he was settling in for the night and called me for the final time. I was recording The Voice so we can watch it together and watching the First Chapter of Genius. This is the story of Albert Einstein and I thought it would do me good to learn more about him. I was never good at picking that kind of stuff up at school.
Our side of the fence does not have the water laying around like on his side
I hope you have had a nice day and enjoyed the warmth of this day. One day we won’t have to talk about the weather, it will be nice for days on end. today was a great day to get some more reading done. I'm reading another Lisa Gardner book called Gone. It is a sequel to The Third Victim but there is obviously one between the two. The story doesn't quite flow. I'll Google it and try and find the missing book.
It's 5 o'clock somewhere

And as Clemson sits on my lap, he is looking for his Dad to get his supper


Thank you for following along today. I love to receive your comments.

10 comments:

  1. Glad to hear Bill made the journey safely. Be glad your spot is on a hill or you might need a canoe to get the mail! Summer is on the way!! Better weather ahead.

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    1. Actually you have given me another thing to be grateful for! Thank you! Yes, I'd rather wind that flooding or water walking. :)

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  2. The late afternoon peak of sunshine sure was nice. Sounds like you are getting lots done while bill is away.

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    1. I thought so too. I manage to find things to do. We have a special day tomorrow so I worked on some stuff I couldn't do with him here. ;) wink wink

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  3. We sure appreciate you letting us steal Bill away. We would be lost without him!

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    1. You are very welcome, Kirk! He enjoys the work and everyone there. I know he misses us like we miss him but it is always nice to take a break.

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  4. https://www.facebook.com/david.karhoff/videos/1471627519524968/

    I don't know if you will be able to open this or not, but I thought you might be interested in this video of Eagle's Landing a friend of mine took today. Grand Lake in Oklahoma is flooded and there is a chance of more rain tonight and tomorrow. We are praying it is nothing significant. We've had really heavy rains in Southeast Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma for the past several days with many homes, businesses and vehicles flooded. It's been devastating. Knowing you were just through here less than a month ago I thought I would share.

    If you are on Facebook, let me know and I can direct you to the video if you cannot open it here.

    I'm still enjoying your blog even though you are not traveling. I enjoy reading my RV blogs. I learn so much from all of you.

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    1. thank you Cheri! I will copy the video into a new page and view it. Thank you, we liked Eagles Landing a lot but it must be low ground because even the slightest rain soaked the sites. Love to have you along reading too!

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  5. We could certainly use some drier weather!!!

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