Wednesday, June 21st I
woke up to Bill’s alarm but only briefly and I was off to sleep again. At least
it was more appropriately 6:15, I think. He was in and out of the shower before
I woke the second time. I’m glad we packed things together for him last night,
he didn’t need to rush this morning.
Not so great start to this Summer day |
Hi-Tech - our London mechanic |
Our outdoor/indoor gauge in front of Bill's Father's Day cards |
It doesn’t look like a nice day to be
driving at 7 am with all the fog. I can’t even capture Bill going down the road.
Looking across the pond it is amazing how lush things are from all the rain. It
is quite lovely, I must admit. I hope to see and feel a bit of warmth today but
it is only 12C/53F so we have a long way to go.
See ya sweetie! Look after my car! |
Looking out across the pond |
I dumped my little kitchen compost
pot this morning up on the hill and must remember next time to give the big bin
a stir. I sometimes wish I wasn’t so observant. Walking back, I saw a
hummingbird lying on the ground beside the Suite.
Clemson was shivering with his new haircut so I put his sweater on He has less hair to keep him warm and cuddly |
and I put a sweater and slippers on |
So, Clemson and I spent most of the
day inside until early afternoon. I read for the most part and we took a walk
to get the flyers from the mailbox. I swept the Suite, brushed the carpets and
finished by washing the tile floors. It was another good excuse, when I was
done, to sit with the pooch and read more about Harry Bosch. This book is so
good and I will be finishing it tonight. It was cloudy and cool so I wasn’t
missing anything outside.
Rob spoke a bit with thanks on behalf of Aunt Mary |
At 2:30 I cleaned up and drove to
Rockwood Terrace to attend the dedication and unveiling of a painting for Rob’s
Uncle Archie. The temperature never seemed to change much until the sun came
out at 3 and we got up to 19C. Whoop whoop! While at the dedication, standing
in the back, I saw Rob, Pat and Aunt Mary seated in the front row. Archie was
Mary’s brother and passed last fall.
Sorry for the blur of this lovely family picture |
Such a beautiful painting of Archie’s
farm. Two portraits of him, one on each side of the tractor and each one from a
different era. An old Ford Fairlane sits in the background near the house. The
painting was hung at Rockwood for everyone to appreciate. It was a nice event
with many attendees’ present. I’m glad I went.
I spoke to Aunt Mary for a while and
Rob and Pat’s kids. It was nice to see Sandra, Bill, Trevor, Trace and Karen.
Gee, I hope I remembered Karen’s name correctly. I said my goodbyes and headed
to F & S to check out the mulch that they have on sale. I’m sure $5 for
their large bags is not a bad price but Bill texted to say there was a sign out
this morning saying cedar mulch 3 for $12. If I can save money, all the better.
When I got there, I asked if that sale included the Black Beauty mulch and it did not. I’m not desperate for it at this point so will wait and see if it comes on sale. I need the black or else I’m looking at re-doing the whole flower garden. No thanks. I got back home again before I remembered I was going to pick up some Miracle Grow, shoot! I need to make a list.
Inside the Suite I read some more
until it was time to feed someone. At the same time, I realized that I hadn’t
eaten much all day. That is one problem when I’m alone, I don’t feel hungry so
don’t take the time to make anything. Today, however, I had a banana smoothie I
made up yesterday and drank it throughout the day along with a few pieces of
cheddar cheese.
The scent dance |
I pulled the last of the
sausage/potato casserole out of the fridge and warmed it up around 5:30. With
all the clouds today I didn’t unplug from electric so knew I could use the microwave.
Now at 7 the sun comes out but it is too low to benefit the panels on the roof.
We think the transmitter on the portable panel is done so can’t count on that.
Bill was going to check on getting another one while at CanAm.
I'm not up for a game of Hide and Seek but he is! |
I heard from Bill at one point that he
needed me to scan a document to him so took care of that earlier in the day.
The oil change was done so he put in a couple of other visits while in the city
before driving to Lambeth.
He stopped at AVF to see the boys and
then to the School Board warehouse where we used to work. He chatted and caught
up with Deb and a few other former co-workers. I wish I could have seen them
again too but I’m happy that he is touching base with them all the same.
I cleaned up dishes and finished The
Crossing. It was definitely a page turner. Of course, the sky has cleared out
and it looks beautiful out there. Well, better late than never! I am going to
think very positively about tomorrow and pray for some lovely sun. I went online this morning to Yelp and made a review of Bath and Biscuit for dog grooming. We were both so impressed with them. While searching for the business, this popped up in the GTA. This is my maiden name and I thought it kinda cool!
Anybody home? |
My sister and her husband went out to
the Saugeen Airport this afternoon to see the Snowbirds. Bill and I would have
gone had he been home, but we have seen them in London in the past so maybe
another time. I’m sure they put on a spectacular show. This is the smallest
town where they have been scheduled to perform, how cool!
The flies want in now? It is the nicest part of this day! |
I’ve got a new book lined up but
probably won’t get into James Patterson until tomorrow. I have a taped program
that I like to watch so will close my post for today and go watch it. I don’t
know what kind of weather you have had in your area but I hope you are enjoying
this 15 hours of daylight. Happy Summer!
Thank you for following my day with
me. You may leave a comment if you wish.
Nice that you got to be there with Rob and Pat Gotta love the Harry Bosch tries and Jame Patterson we have read so many of them they are page turners for sure.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy more of this summer weather heading our way.
I was glad to be able to go to the unveiling of the painting and see their family again.
DeleteI do love the detective series, lots of twists and turns until the very end.
The picture of the pond with the fog gives it a special mysterious look.
ReplyDeleteYes it does, kind of spooky too.
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