I woke up on Thursday, Sept. 21st
to the sound of Bill in the shower at 5:15 or so. I didn’t look at the clock
because I did hear his phone alarm go off in my sub-conscious brain. I had my
window beside me open all night, as were many others in the Suite so I also
heard the loud rumbling of our little hotrod as Bill was loading it. He crawled
across the bed to kiss me goodbye and I snuggled down in the covers.
Here comes the sun do be do do |
I opened the blinds when I got up and
wasn’t surprised that Clem didn’t have to go out. Bill informed me that he was
out at 4 am. Oh-oh, this is what I worry about when Clemson stays overnight at
our friends in October. I would feel bad even though as a rule, 9 times out of
10, he sleeps through from 10 to 6 or 7 am. I made my tea and decided to sit
and wait for the sun before walking.
I took this to show the fallen leaves but I rather like the fence shadows instead |
Here are the leaves |
Clemson made no move off the couch
when I put my runners on or when I suggested a walk. Nope, he wasn’t having any
of it this morning. So, off I went. I crossed Baptist Church Road instead of
turning onto it and walked further west on North Line. This is gravel but very
serene with roadside trees on each side. I wouldn’t do this in the very early
morning or later evening but in daylight I don’t mind.
The problem with going down unknown
roads for me is more the farm dogs people own. Most are fenced in or at least
well-trained not to run out onto the road but how do I know that? When I saw a
house just ahead, I slowed and turned around. I don’t think they had a dog but
until I am more familiar with the area, I’ll play the safe card.
There is a
property that was sold along there recently and when I saw a Port-a-Pot at the
entrance to a field I wasn’t surprised to see a foundation poured for a new
dwelling.
A couple of pictures for my "Purple-loving" gals |
Pat and MaryBeth, for you |
One section on my walk was very shaded when the sun was hidden |
There was no sky performance this
morning but just glorious blue sky with wispy clouds. The wind was up a bit
which will be much needed in the heat of this 30C day coming. My sister, Donna,
and I have made plans to meet in Durham this afternoon for a couple of hours at
the beach. It will be quiet and possibly all to ourselves now that summer
holidays are over for the children. Yay! Just the way we like it!
So, at a pre-arranged time of 1:30 I
left the Suite and drove to Riverside Fish & Chips to meet Donna. She wasn’t
sure of where the entrance was to this Day Use Area so this way she could
follow me the hop, skip and jump up the hill off Hwy 6. I told her east of the
chip place but it is actually north on 6 and east (behind) the dam. We got a
chuckle out of my directions and her understanding of them.
Donna enjoying the sun |
And we all know I love it! |
With our fantastic fan sucking out hot air The flies get caught up in the updraft |
About 30 minutes and we both took the
plunge, literally. I took a pool noodle because I like to float around on it
and was quite enjoying the water. Donna felt the coolness of the water first
and started getting out so I joined her. We chatted non-stop, something about
sisters and good friends that is common. Within approximately 2 hours we
thought we should pack up. Donna had other commitments and I had a pooch at
home waiting for me.
My 'tree stump' pot worked perfectly this summer |
I ate the front half of the squash and my heart/mushroom mix Yummy with butter, salt and pepper |
For supper, it was an easy decision
for me. I had a half of a spaghetti squash in the fridge that needed to be
cooked at least, although they do last an incredibly long time! Plus, I had
another pack of 10 or 12 chicken hearts in the freezer I could fry up with
mushrooms. I needed to plug in so I could use the microwave so did that and
made my little meal.
And the sun starts to say goodbye behind the trees |
With a glass of red wine that was
left over from what Kathy and Derrick brought, it was a delicious dinner. There
is enough squash leftover for tomorrow night and since Bill won’t be home on
time, that will work just fine. After cleaning up the dishes I popped the tv up
and watched a bit while working online again. The memories of last winter sweep
in close when I’m doing this, we enjoyed it very much our first year.
and to the north, the clouds are pretty too |
So, we walked down the lane to capture tonight's act |
At 8:30 it was pitch black out there
and my nerves act up a bit knowing I’ll have to let him out once more before
bed. I try to calm myself and not fret about it and when Bill called he helps
with his ‘you can do it, turn all the scare lights on, put him on a leash if
you’re worried’ pep talk. And at 10 when Clem jumped off my chair to go out, I
was fine. No leash and I did take a peek under the trailer while he did his
business. No animals, just hurry up. Wimp.
Love how it sneaks below the horizon beside the church |
This has been a really nice day and I
enjoyed myself. I hope you can say the same where ever you are.
Goodnight from The Ridge |
Thank you for popping in! All of your
comments are appreciated, I love getting them.
I enjoyed myself at the beach Pat. It was nice to sit and chat and the dip was refreshing! I love the picture with the church silhouetted against the red sky. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed our beach time too, thanks for going with me.
DeleteThank you, worth walking to the end of the road for!
Great pictures of the sun setting behind the church.
ReplyDeletethanks Deb.
DeleteLove the sunset pics once again! That one is perfect silhouetting the chuch..beautiful! The beach looked really nice for you and Donna! Good days!
ReplyDeletethanks, that picture did turn out really nice.
DeleteWe had a great time at the beach.
This is really our kinda weather for sure, love that little beach in Durham nice and close to you as well.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoy you winter in the south , we are looking forward to winter number 12 and exploring a few new places along the way. We have tentative plans but nothing carved in stone, just the way we love it. Now you can enjoy even a few hotter days as we will.
I was happy to find the beach so close and when the weather is nice after school is in, all the better!
DeleteWe are looking forward to the winter travel and will find many new places to go and see.
You're getting a continuing stream of great sunrise and sunset pictures!
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