On Friday, Sept. 8th I was
not surprised to see another dull day. It seems we get two in a row. Really
hard to plan things this summer with the weather so unpredictable. I was awake
before 6 but managed to curl up with Clemson and go back to sleep until 10 to 7
when I got up. Before notifying Bill that we were up, I stripped our bed and
pulled out the sofa bed to remove those sheets.
I made my tea and texted my sweetie.
He called immediately and we had a nice chat. We’re both hoping that he will be
home close to or soon after the supper hour but you never know! It is only 10C
now at 9 pm and the clouds are controlling the sky. When I had caught up on
blog posts and finished my tea, I began loading the car.
the west sky as I'm going to Durham |
I like that we are so close to Durham. Everything at our fingertips. It is funny that when we drove through town during the Fall Fair weekend, we found no difference in the traffic downtown. All events were held at the Community Centre away from the hustle and bustle and it was a success for the locals. I drove straight to the laundromat and found the only parking space left was the closest one to the door. So, I pulled in and unloaded.
This tractor was parked at the corner farm beside the church A smelly load, I'm sure |
I must have caught the tail end of
the customers since there were only 3 ladies inside and 2 had come together. I
used one of the bigger Double Load machines and put 4 sheets in that one and
then 2 sheets and the pillow cases in the regular size machine. My intent was
to dry them in the dryers as well.
The sky looked great for hanging clothes when I got home |
While waiting for the wash cycles I
took 4 of our finished novels across the road to a free book drop/exchange. I
had brought along all of our completed James Patterson, Michael Connelly and David
Baldacci books but won’t exchange them here. When I go to Hanover I’ll go to
the flea market with those and get a credit towards new books.
I loved this little box |
At the Durham Exchange, the little 15”
square wooden box was inviting and filled with many good choices. I liked that!
So, I left 3, J.A. Jance, Tami Hoag, Dan Brown and Clive Cussler books in the
little ‘library’. I walked away with 4 James Patterson novels that we haven’t
read yet. Yay!
With the wash done, the sky appeared to be clearing and sure
enough when I looked back out towards The Ridge direction, the sky was blue.
Hmmm.
These pictures are from the local Spotlight magazine This box didn't offer anything of interest on my first visit |
Decision made. I loaded the damp
sheets in the basket and left the laundromat. I found a parking spot on
Main/Garafraxa St. on the south side of the street and took my script from the
doctor in to the IDA Rexall Drug Store. The pharmacist I dealt with was very
pleasant and offered up some suggestions for me for the shingles cream I buy.
Without health coverage anymore, the
cream I get is an exorbitant price. With her information, I decided no way did
I need the cream that badly! I will try some of the over the counter itch
creams that I’d previously found online. If you can imagine, this small 4 gr. tube
is $97. Maybe when I’m 65 I’ll start getting it again but in the mean time I
can deal with the 2-day pain/itch. You can also now understand how much the 30 gram tube is.
From there I walked across the street
to Chickory Common Natural Café to check out another local Book Box/Exchange.
It was at the back of the store and not impressive at all. It was probably 3’ x
3’ square with 3 shelves inside but no books appealed to me. I left the last
J.A. Jance book I had taken just in case I found one but walked away empty
handed.
The line is full of sheets and notice the shadows? |
Skinny muffin is quite filling |
Bill called while I was in town and
informed me of the time change of his orientation today. Darn! It was to be a
morning appointment but things jiggled and it was now an afternoon one. This
meant it would be a later home arrival than we’d hoped. He clocked out of CanAm
at 10 or so and went to get the groceries we wanted at Costco. They would
remain in the cooler for the afternoon and be fine.
I poured myself another tea and made
up a couple of Skinny Muffins. I ate one with lots of butter on it for my
brunch. They are good, easy and I keep forgetting about them! The other one I
popped into a baggie for tomorrow morning. A quick brush of my teeth again and
I headed out the door to to go to the Hanover hospital and flea market. In that
order. It is now 12:30.
Clemson likes the blanket I put on the couch because we can see him better now |
I decided that I wouldn’t park the
truck in the pay lot at the hospital, not to just run in and drop off a sample
so parked down the street at the Food Basics lot. It was a short walk up the
hill and I found Life Labs easily. Everyone is so pleasant today! Bonus!
I then drove to The Bread Depot to pick
up some buns for sandwiches tomorrow with our company and walked from there to
the Flea Market/Sally Ann. I put 7 books in a shopping bag and the lady gave me
$6 towards more books. She has to resell them so was particular with 3 and
refused them. No problem. I found 4 more by our favourite authors.
Walking up to the hospital took me by the water tower |
This beautiful flower was along the sidewalk |
While in the area I texted Donna just
to let her know where I was as sometimes we meet there for a walk through. Both
her and Gerry were on their way to Salvation Army to find a cane for Gerry. He
is doing quite well, considering, and wants to be able to have an alternate
choice instead of always using the crutches. Pretty soon, he won’t need either.
We chatted for a bit, I gave them the 3 books to read and we said our goodbyes.
Donna told me that parking for 30 min. or less at the hospital is free so I’ll
know for next time.
the hospital |
When I left them I stopped at Mark’s.
I said I would! Not closing just renovating so yay! However, I had to poke
around when everything inside screams “Clearance!” Yes, I found a few things for an
awesome price and that means a few more things go in the ‘exchange’ bag.
Finally, leaving there I headed home.
I had hoped to pick up some sweet
corn on my way home but the little roadside market didn’t have their sign out.
Figures, I can get some in the morning at Foodland, it is local and fresh. At
home the sun was doing its hide and seek performance but looking at my sheets,
they were dry, dry, dry!
I let Clemson out for a bit but he
was happy to do his business and get back inside. That 11C was cold for a
little skinny fellow. I let him in and gathered my sheets from the line. They
smell so nice. I made our bed with the new Egyptian sheets we got at Keady in
Aug. and folded the remaining sheets. Some will go out to the bunky and some
kept in The Suite for both beds.
Bill called and said that his boss,
Phil, had swapped out clients for orientation so Bill got the earlier one. Hey!
Thank you, Phil! What a guy! I appreciate you sending my hubby home earlier
when you can. With a quick stop in to see his Dad, we decided he would be home
to eat with me around 7. I never know what to plan for just me so hadn’t
anything in my mind. When Bill called he suggested beans and I had thought mini
sausages. That decision was easy.
Clemson was doing a lot of shivering
so I turned the Blue Flame heater on around 6:30 and put his flannel sweater
on. I don’t want him cold and these temperatures are just not natural for
September. After watching the weather forecast on the London news I am happy
for the weekend and upcoming week. A couple of cold nights, around 4 & 5C
but daytime highs in the low to mid 20’s. That’s better!
My cold little pooch |
I started to cook the sausages on low
so when Bill gets in we can eat before wasting too much time. I remembered a
pack of Pillsbury crescent rolls in the fridge that are probably close to their
expiry date so got them out and shaped them. The beans were simmering and I saw
our Corolla coming down North Line. It was exactly 1 hour and 15 minutes since
he left Dad’s in Stratford.
Clemson was thrilled to see his Dad
and greeted him at the door. Bill unloaded his bag and groceries before sitting
down to eat. After dishes, I felt the running around today catching up with me
so I can only imagine how Bill feels after his day. It has been a good day with
things accomplished and my hubby made it home safely.
And the day ends as they usually do up here with a beautiful sky and a bonus tonight........clean sheets to sleep on |
I hope you have had a good day too.
Thank you for reading today. I love to get your comments.
Nice to get all those things done and more books under your belt. We did the book exchanges for many years as you know, but got pretty costly with Suzie ready a book every day or so. Our e readers work much better for us, It was a hard transition.but e finally did it.
ReplyDeleteLots of books now and we don't read as much as Suzie! It would be costly for sure even with the credits. I still prefer hard cover to my Kobo but maybe someday that will change.
DeleteIt took us about 9 years years full-time before we made the transition from real books. It was not that easy at first but love the e-readers now
Deletewhen you're in AZ this winter, make a short trip to Mexico to see if your cream is available.
ReplyDeleteThank you bonkers, I will make sure to get a copy of the script from the pharmacy. My doctor gave me a separate for 60 of the pills I need so I can take it to Mexico too. I appreciate the tip!
DeleteSounds like you had a busy but productive day.
ReplyDeleteI like the book exchanges you have. We have nothing like that around here. I have a little kindle paperwhite but once and awhile I miss the feel of a real book and turning pages.
What a lovely sunset. I always love getting into bed between clean sheets.
It was a busy day which would explain why I was tired at 9 o'clock! I managed to stay up until 10 though!
DeleteI've seen the little box ones around and if I was still at a sticks and bricks home would have one out for sure but the Flea Markets usually take them for credit too.
There is nothing like crawling into bed on clean sheets that have been dried outside on the line! Priceless!
ReplyDeleteYou got it, sis!
DeleteGood morning Patsy..just wondering, we always hear in the states that Canadians get "free" health insurance..not true obviously from what you said. You did have a busy day! I agree nothing better than sheets dried on the line. Beautiful sunset!
ReplyDeleteOur health insurance for hospital and doctors visits are free, very few specialized services (plastic surgery eg.) are not covered.
DeleteOur prescriptions were covered through a health insurance plan while we were employed. We shared the cost of the dental, vision and prescriptions with our employer.
Now, we have no plan so pay outright for these services. However, when we turn 65 most of these will be covered again.
Slept well on our clean and NEW sheets, they are so soft.