Thursday, Aug. 24th we
woke up to the alarm at 6:20. It surprised me since I didn’t know Bill had set
it when he came to bed. I was in bed reading at 9:30 and soon after closing the
book and switching the light off. My battle with my eyelids is always a loss
for me. It was dropping down to a low of 9C overnight and so I snuggled down in
the covers against the cooler air in the Suite.
We had our morning drinks and Bill
popped the furnace on for the short while it took us to get ready. After
reading a few posts, I’d missed a couple of days, we washed up and closed
things up. Looks like it is going to be a decent day with 60% chance of rain in
London and 40% in Durham. That makes for a nice day to travel and we are
anxious to be home again.
We pulled out of the lot at 8 am
exactly, into the city limits but around Stratford by 9 am exactly and then
pulling into Durham at 10:30 exactly. Very precise. Bill wanted to get propane before
arriving at the Ridge so we pulled into a very open parking lot at FS to fill
the 40-gallon tank. This took longer than normal but taking everything into
consideration we made it ‘home’ in 2 hours and 40 minutes. Not too shabby and
with only a couple of wee construction slowdowns.
Clemson settles down in the sun |
Bill pulled into our open area and maneuvered
around while I made a pit stop in the Restroom. Guiding him into a more angled
spot (although he would say he didn’t need my help, I’m sure) we were set up in
20 minutes. The clouds had rolled in so likely the 40% rainfall is imminent. We
came inside for some lunch and Bill asked if I would help him set up his small
canopy behind the cargo shelter. While we were away it must have got windy, it
had collapsed.
That lasted a whole of 5 minutes
tops. It is like putting up a tent together and I wasn’t holding it properly so
was strongly instructed to leave him to it. You get the picture. Ha! No, most relationships
aren’t without disagreements and if you are one of the lucky ones who never
argue with your spouse, you should write a book. Needless to say, I moved
inside and I curled up with James Patterson.
Bill informed me later that the
canopy has covered its last event/table/airplane. It broke in more than one
piece. That’s too bad, we should have thought to take it down before we left on
Sunday. The boys went up for a snooze and I managed to finish my book Big Bad
Wolf. Oh my goodness, it was so good……..now I need the next one that follows
it! Which I don’t have in our possession.
I’ve decided on Tilapia loins and
fries for supper in our little fryer. It actually feels nice to cook a meal
after eating out so much as of late. Yes, I enjoy someone else cooking for me
but not when that is your only choice night after night. Even the mushroom soup
we had last night was good because I prepared it myself.
Tilapia frying |
Thank you for stopping in. It feels
good to be back at the Ridge. Thank you also for your comments.
Glad all went well and you guys all set up again, enjoying your summer place. Sounds like a good travel day.
ReplyDeleteI don't ever remember arguing with Suzie in our 27 years together, we just discuss things and get them done. We do work well together.
We got set up without any problems, even turned the Suite a wee bit more on an angle so Bill can get in and out easier with the truck.
DeleteOur 'discussions' never last long but we need to walk away once in a while. I guess you two should write that book! ha ha
We did have an hour of very strong winds the other day. One of our big shrubs was almost pulled out of the ground.
ReplyDeleteWe have been surprised at the strong winds up here, at least our cargo shelter remained intact!
DeleteI was at the Acreage yesterday and everything seemed fine there, though we are a lot more sheltered than you guys up on the Ridge. I too was happy to get home from London on Wednesday evening, now just waiting for the word to head back to pick up Gerry. He said the nurses had hinted that today would be the day!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with Gerry returning home, today seems really early though.
DeleteI'm not a big fish person, but your fries look awesome! I know what you mean about eating out..it's a nice treat but don't want to do it all the time especially when you watch the cooking shows and see how much salt goes into everything. haha.. Glad you're back at The Ridge and can enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe fish is mild and we enjoy it with a light batter or with nothing.
DeleteI try not to watch those cooking shows, I get too hungry! ha ha
thank you, we are happy to be back. The stress of rv repairs is behind us now again and the truck has new tires.