I slept in on Friday, Sept. 29th
until 7:15. Well, no, I stayed in bed until then but was awake to the sound of
the rain at 6. Clemson and I were cozy so just rested for another hour. What’s
the rush to get up on a wet day?
I opened things up and made my tea
before I texted Bill ‘good morning’. His phone is low on charge, yes, he forgot
his charger, so our chats are brief and quick so he can turn it off and reserve
power for when he needs it. Hopefully, it will be a short day for him and he is
home in good time this afternoon.
the rain is really pounding the pond |
The wind was up this morning and it
rains off and on, heavy and light. Another mixed up day. I turned the furnace
up a couple of notches from our overnight sleep setting. Yesterday I pulled up
Google Maps and marked out a few rough directions to get us to Nevada. Nothing
in stone but a general idea that can’t be jiggled. So, this morning I printed
them off and highlighted key points.
Printed copies of our first few days |
Steel cut oats are better than regular oats |
I remembered that I purchased a used
Toastess waffle/panini maker at the Sally Ann in Hanover a while ago. Today,
since I’m plugged in, I’m going to test it out. We don’t eat pancakes a lot but
I’ve never owned one of these and if it makes it easy, I’ll keep it. So, I
mixed up a batter, enough so I could make breakfast for Bill and I for a day or
two. I plugged it in and when the light switched from red to green, poured the
batter into the pools.
In two or three minutes, no kidding,
they were steaming and I lifted the lid. Oh me oh my! I gently lifted the two
waffles out onto a plate. I noted that there was NO sticking! I added butter
and real home town (Priceville) maple syrup and savoured every bite. Bill will
love these, they aren’t as heavy as my pancakes and cleanup is a snap! Well worth the $4 I paid for it.
I wiped the edges of Toastess and
poured the reserved batter into a fridge container. Could someone please tell
me how Mom and even I raised children without this ingenious appliance? No
flipping, just heat with no oil, pour and serve. I’m in heaven! Did I say NO
sticking? I ate them too fast and didn’t get a picture. Next time!
It wasn't to be but it was nice to see the sun and blue sky trying |
I stepped out with Clemson for nature’s
call and walked to the Restroom myself. The sun was trying to poke through and
that 11C felt suddenly like 18C. Crazy what a little sunshine does to our life.
I cleaned up the dishes inside and as it looks again like rain, I may as well
carry on with my inside stuff. With company coming tomorrow and possibly a full
house (depending on weather) The Suite needs a good dusting.
Carrot cake, one of his favs |
With those things out of the way, I
grabbed a sweater and walked very quickly down the lane to the mailbox. I saw
the mail lady stop. What a nasty wind, but I won’t complain because I want it
out of its system today! Yay! A card that I was waiting for has arrived. It
just proves that ‘best laid plans…….’ .
My sister, Audrey, sent my card on
Sept. 18 from Montreal and it just arrived, addressed perfectly. It was worth
the wait.
I noticed with a lot of the foliage dropping off I could see through to the ponds on the other side |
Yes, fall is upon us and the property is starting to look bare |
Conference time |
Usually I have to fight through the grasses to take a clear picture of our stream I don't know what is flying over but it looks like a flying fish! |
This is the last year for Daddy's Sunflower box :( |
The other funny thing is our
persistent Downy Woodpecker. He is determined to make this tree his own. It is
a wonder the strong 60 km winds don’t blow him right off the trunk! Bill
arrived home around 4:30 and unloaded the cooler and the groceries as well as his
overnight bag. Clemson ran to the door when he realized his Daddy was home. He
is the cutest little greeter and needs to be picked up by whoever has arrived
home.
If you notice where the bark is peeled off, that is the work of our Woody |
There it is, the relief I feel when
Bill is back. It isn’t often too obvious although I may say to him over the
course of the next few hours “I’m glad you’re home”. He left CanAm today for
the last time working for them, in their environment at least. He said his
goodbyes until we see them in a couple of weeks for the Toronto RV show. Then
it will be both of us. I can do it, yes, I can. Thank heavens for Pat and Rob,
our little guy will be well taken care of.
Supper was good. This was our first
taste of West Grey Butcher’s roasts and we were impressed. There is enough left
over for a couple more meals and that is enough. We did the dishes up together
and Bill sat at his laptop to catch up on his reading. He doesn’t connect to wifi
when in London so misses out on not only my posts but other bloggers.
The wind is whipping up out there,
even stronger than it has been all day. So, once more I’m glad I’m not alone.
The flag is almost at a 90-degree angle out there, that should tell you. Bill
hooked up our Blue Flame heater and we turned the furnace off. Now we’ll be
warm at more than half the cost.
This has been a productive day,
again, so I won’t grumble about the crazy weather. I just hope that in the
morning it will be a different story. I hope your day has been an enjoyable
one.
Thank you for reading today. I love
getting your comments.
Windiest rainy day I can remember around here!
ReplyDeleteYes, I know! Strange day - I hope Mother Nature feels better now that she has released that fury!
DeleteTom and the kids always knew when the coolness of Fall hit there would be a roaster filled with a beef roast and veggies cooking in the oven. Still one of my favorite meals.
ReplyDeleteI see you have a tentative route planned that you will be following west. As you know we have had a change in plans and the only thing we know for sure is the first day will be in a southwest direction through Wisconsin. The date we leave, the weather, and our mood will decide the rest. It is a good thing we both agree it is fun "flying by the seat of our pants". Of course, we will also be watching the routes those ahead of us take and the weather they are encountering which is always helpful.
The picture of the pond in the rain just totally says fall to me.
I love the aroma of a roast cooking and when it is a whole meal in a pot, I love that feeling come supper time! Prep early, relax later.
DeleteWe are praying that things go well for Tom, very positive about it, he is healthy.
We are supposed to be getting mild temps in the upcoming days so that is good for outside prep. :)
We to had the weird windy, rainy, love the waffle makers, but don't want one, I would eat too many waffles! LOL. Nice that Bill is back home again and you Blue Flame hooked up again, so efficient and quiet.
ReplyDeleteI love the waffle maker but we still won't eat too many. It is all about control, George! ha ha
DeleteGlad Bill is home to stay this time until next spring.
We love the Blue Flame, toasty last night.
The cool, rainy weather reminds me of pleasant aromas coming from the kitchen as well. I am impressed with the waffle maker as well...I was with you when you got it I think. Next week is supposed to be clear to leave time to work outside. Fall is a busy tine of year, even for those of us who aren't 'snow birds'!
ReplyDeleteLove the smell of a roast cooking! You were with me when I bought the waffle maker.
DeleteYes, we all seem to have gardens to tend to.
Love rainy days, you don't have to feel guilty about staying inside and yes those days make me want to cook too. I have a waffle maker that I love, but it only comes out when the grandkids are here, or when I can't stand it anymore..they're so simple and so yummy..Ken doesn't eat sweets so once in awhile i'll bring it out for me. Dinner looks wonderful! I can smell it from here! :) Lucky you more company!
ReplyDeleteSometimes we do need an excuse to stay inside for sure and I can think of many things to do. I try not to bake because then we just eat it! ha ha
DeleteDinner turned out great.