It is Tuesday, Aug. 15th
and I was awake and out of bed before 7. Noticing a few drops of rain on the
window facing to the west, I checked the sky. Must have rained overnight as the
sun looks like it may come out later. Again, the clouds rule the early morning
sky.
I slipped my clothes out of the
bedroom quietly and dressed in the bathroom before heading out for a walk. I
haven’t taken a morning stroll for a while, usually settling in front of the
laptop with my tea right away. It was so calm and warm out at 16C already I
felt it was a good day to do it.
Baptist Church Road |
The more I walk on this peaceful
country road the further I want to go and yet still only managed to clock up
just shy of 2 miles by the time I returned. I get nervous walking early when I
get close to the area where it is thick bush on each side of the road. Tales of
someone seeing a bear on Baptist Church Road are in the back of my mind. The
walking stick I was carrying does not give me much confidence so I turned
around.
By the time I got back at 7:30 Bill
was just getting up and letting Clemson out. He has quite the little tank in
his tiny body going from before 9 pm to 7:30 without needing to piddle. He had
a full bladder though as he stood there for a long time with his leg lifted. It
was a great walk and I always feel better for getting out there.
Heading home again |
I made myself a tea and read posts
and comments with Bill on our laptops. Once I was caught up I hopped in the
shower getting ready for the day. Bill works tomorrow and Thursday so today he
wanted to help Gerry out with something. We hung around home until it was time
to leave close to 11.
This one is for Suzie, we were discussing this funny little weed |
Bill and I are taking our Suite into
CanAm on Sunday afternoon for some warranty work on the bedroom slide out. As
usual, when any of us who own or live in an rv takes it in for repair, we make
a list of things we’ve noticed that need attention. So, we began our list.
There are a handful of things that need to be looked at but one involves our
generator and invertor connection.
the sky was breaking up |
He has been experiencing some
difficulty walking for the last couple of summers and it has been gradually
worsening to the point of extreme pain. This year, finally, the doctors have
discovered the issue and he is going into the London hospital next week for
surgery on his leg. It boils down to circulation problems. We are relieved for
him to be getting it looked after and Donna, even more so as she has seen firsthand
how much pain he has endured.
Too bad this grass doesn't remain tall instead of drooping |
The golf cart has been a blessing
when they spend time at their Acreage as it enables Gerry to get around the
property easily. After the guys left, Pat and I chatted for a bit and I drove
downtown. I dropped off my 3 bags at Rethreads, a secondhand shop in Durham. While
in there, I poked around, as I usually do but didn’t find much to make me reach
into my wallet.
I put some sunflowers in the bunky today The vase is something I removed from the Suite |
I also popped into the Pharma Plus
and was surprised to see they have a photo kiosk. I was able to print off a
couple of pictures for Mom of her with us girls and picked up frames so they
can be hung in her room. It is nice to know that we don’t have to drive to
Hanover to get pictures printed. Another check mark for Durham!
Today this guy was trying to cross the road, so I helped him |
I came home and decided to take
advantage of a slow, beautiful day. I grabbed my quilt from the bunky and
stretched out on my chair with Clemson. It was a nice quiet time to read more
of my book. I didn’t know how long Bill would be but since he was driving for
Gerry I just left him to it. I knew they would get home when they got home.
Another new wildflower |
It was about 4:45 when they pulled in
the driveway. By this time, I had moved from my spot in the sun and was settled
in the shade of the umbrella. The wind was a little unpredictable so I didn’t
take any chances on the awnings today. Bill made it home just in time to feed
Clemson and don’t think Clem waited too long to let him know!
This pretty grass grows along our lane way |
Gerry sat for a bit and headed home
to Hanover. It was a long afternoon for them, I’m sure, and certainly a longer
drive than I’d thought it would be. Bill and I decided to make it simple for
supper tonight so I put 3 grilled cheese sandwiches together to grill. I sliced
tomato in mine and added a dill pickle slice too. Yum.
I’ve started having a small glass of
milk for supper, once in a while. I quite enjoy it for a change after drinking
water all day. We always have lots in the fridge. While the sandwiches were
grilling I boiled a couple of potatoes so I could send some with Bill tomorrow
with the chicken and chop.
Queen Anne, your Lace is so pretty! |
the same but different |
We cleaned up dishes and packed the
Coolatron with the drinks and food and plugged it in inside. As I finished my
post, he had his shower as it will be an early departure in the morning.
Perfect outside reading day |
I hope you have enjoyed this
wonderful day as much as I have. It warmed up to 25C and still I didn’t notice
any humidity. After my walk this morning and a couple of walks down the lane
this afternoon I feel justified in being lazy today.
Walking back from detouring Yertle the Turtle |
Looking up the road towards Baptist Church Road |
Thank you for reading today. I’d love
to hear from you if you wish to leave a comment.
Thanks for the visit today Pat, always enjoy your company . Love the color of the grass going out the driveway .
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see you too! Thanks for lending an ear when I needed one. :)
DeleteIt was a wonderful day with great weather, nothing like a nice long early morning walk when thing are so quiet. Good luck with your trailer repairs.
ReplyDeleteA perfect day, nice to get more than one in a row!
Deletethanks, I'm sure the repairs will go fine on Monday and Tuesday. I can spend 'waiting' time with Donna while Gerry is in surgery. that worked out well.
Love your early morning sunrises! I don't blame you for turning around, beautiful but spooky! Do you have mountain lions as well as bears? Hoping the surgery is able to cure Gerry, pain is a terrible thing to watch and not be able to do anything about. Even more to be the one who has the pain. Nice that you can stay in your home, or they provide one for you. I'm reading another blog and they are having to stay in a motel which equals expensive.
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