On Saturday, Aug. 9th we
woke up together around 7 and it was great to see the sun bursting to the east.
No clouds were visible and that alone makes me smile from ear to ear. I slipped
outside to get a picture of the yellow ball and across the pond at the rising
mist. What’s this? Frost on my windshield? Oh no! My first thought upon seeing
the frost was my garden.
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Mist on the pond |
It got down to 4C last night and I
neglected to cover my tomatoes. I recollect when I lived in Rodney, On. years
ago and had a garden, someone advised me to spray your plants with water before
the sun hit them. This would save them if the frost hit them.
So, I filled my
watering can and sprinkled water on them. They look fine and I picked the ones
that were ready. Calling for another cold one tonight, 5C I think so I will
take the time and put the old sheets over them.
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The sun rises as we like it to do |
Brrr, it was a cold morning. Bill
made my tea for me and we settled at our laptops and did our morning reading together.
I make notes that pop into my head of things I want to search on Google. Often
the thoughts are gone before I put the pen to paper but today I remembered 3
things. I googled a couple of things and because of a dream about a reunion
with someone I’ve not thought of in years, I searched on Facebook.
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So far, these are the only clouds in the sky |
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Frost on the Corolla |
At 8:45 Bill drove into town to fill
his gas can and by 9:15 he was out to get some grass cut. Our company isn’t
expected until noon hour. The grass up near the Suite hasn’t grown as much but
I’d like to cut the flat part of the corral in case we need a spot to play some
lawn games. Bill’s daughter, Jess, is bringing her boyfriend and she is going
to try and talk her Dad into something.
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I love this view |
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By the time I was out walking, clouds were lifting |
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Selfie |
So, by 10:30 I was finished doing
what I could outside, and thought needed it and Bill has moved to the back
field. I noticed a text from jess saying that they left around 9:30 so right on
target. It was presumptuous of me to celebrate the ‘no’ clouds so early as they
are back. Nothing like yesterday or Thursday so all is well. I swept the bunky
and placed another comforter on the bed.
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This tanker was bringing liquid manure to the farmer |
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Drawing the manure to the spreader |
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All set to go |
With Bill almost done cutting I came
inside and had my shower so it would be free for him next. No point in having
breakfast since I assume we’ll be having sandwich buns with ham, lettuce and
cheese when the kids get here. I’m wondering if I should make some up ahead of
time, that might be an idea. I poured myself another tea and settled down for a
bit. I’m sitting here admiring the huge
beautiful Mums that Megan and Neil brought us. They look as fresh as the day
they arrived.
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Bush with red leaves and green berries No clue what it is |
It was around 11:45 that Matt and
Jess drove in the lane and as many visitors have had to do, they stopped at the
point of the corral where the lane divides. Oh-oh, I think someone has spotted
Mr. Snapper. Sure enough he was sitting directly in the middle of the lane.
Matt was careful to drive the rest of the way. Bill had just finished with the
grass on our hill.
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This is why I trim the small trees Don't need Bill poking an eye out! |
We met Domi for the first time and
what a beautiful bouncing baby he is! Named after a hockey player, Tie Domi who was a winger for the Toronto Maple Leafs. All things I've just learned today. This shepherd, part Dane and part Boxer is only 5 months old.
He is as joyful as a kid in a candy store and fun to have around. Reminds me of
the playful Ribsy who was here to visit last month. They would get along well.
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Company arrives |
Clemson basically tried to avoid
avoid avoid and Domi just wasn’t in the same frame of mind. We had to keep
our old pooch pretty much out of harm’s way, even though no harm was intended.
Domi was looking only for a playmate. We showed Jess and Matt the bunky and
let them get settled in before we moved inside to have lunch. Bill and I
cleaned up the dishes and then joined them outside.
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Meet Domi |
The wind was cool and temperature
only got to 14C today even though the sun was beautiful for most of the day. A
cloud, however small, could make the difference between jackets on or off. We
gave the game Washer Toss a try with guys against the girls. The game score
goes to 21 but none of us were having much luck so we dropped down to 11
instead. Finally, after an hour, I scored the winning point to end the game.
That was tough!
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Matt and Domi at the hammock I think he wants Matt to play ball |
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And then gave up and dutifully relaxed too |
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Whatcha got, Mom? |
We hopped in the truck after 3 o’clock
to go visit Donna and Gerry for a while at the Acreage. We caught up on things
for an hour and I call it an early Happy Hour even though we weren’t all
drinking. We were happy.
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Happy Hour at the Acreage
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Domi did some more running around while Clemson sat,
protected, on our laps. When the sun dropped behind the trees, the skitters
came out and we came back home to The Ridge.
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Entertaining us chasing his ball |
Bill and Clemson needed a snooze and
so did Matt so Jess and I sat outside and read for a bit before it was time to
start supper prep. I washed and cut up the potatoes and wrapped them in foil so
Bill could put them on the Weber right away. The chicken breasts and sausages
went on soon after. We were eating inside at 6:30 and supper was very good.
Jess had made a cherry cheesecake so we had a special dessert as well. It was
delicious! My favourite dessert.
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Playing Washer Toss |
After supper, we all decided to
bundle up and have a campfire for a couple of hours at least. The wind had died
right down. Yes, it was cold but we sat close to the heat and Bill kept it
roaring. Domi played for a while with his rope and then settled down beside Matt's chair and slept. We left Clemson inside where it was warm and sat outside until 9:30 or
so. Finally, the chill at our backs drove us inside to our own beds.
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Darn! The manure spreader went down our nice graveled road! |
While sitting around the fire, we
were watching the stars and listening to the coy dogs. They were sure singing
tonight at a couple of intervals. As long as I don’t see any yellow eyes
peering at me from across the field, I am okay. Otherwise, make way I’m going
inside…….quickly. I don’t need to see them because it would be a hard thing to
get out of my head for those nights I’m up here alone.
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With the barbecue lit, Jess and her Dad spend time together |
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Covered my plants so the Nomads are back |
It was warm in the Suite and Matt had
turned the heater up so they would be toasty. Jess doesn’t like to be cold,
like me, so hopefully they have a nice warm night. Before the fire, I covered
my tomato and pepper plants up once more. It has dropped down to 8C at 10 and
will go even lower according to the network.
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Jess was layered up so Domi was trying to help get her warm
This has been a good day with Bill’s
youngest daughter, we’re happy they could make
it up here before we leave.
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I hope your day has been just as
fulfilling. Warmer days are just around the bend for us.
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The fire pit was roaring |
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Domi thanks you for stopping in too He gave me a close up in the back of our truck |
Thank you for stopping by. I enjoy
reading your comments.
Nice that Bill's Daughter Jess was able to get there for a visit, sounds like a fun day.
ReplyDeleteAlcohol is not required for Happy Hour, just a nice social time is good.
We were glad they made it up before we headed south. They enjoyed themselves and so did Domi.
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