On Wednesday, Oct. 18th I
woke up again in an empty bed. Bill and Clemson had vacated an hour earlier at
6:30. I never heard a thing, I was into a dream about a bunch of people I don’t
know! Weird. I got up and joined my sweetie at the laptop with my tea. I had a
blog post to write so set to work remembering our day yesterday.
A really nice start to the day |
Every week I can see more through the laneway brush |
The sun was rising in all its glory
shortly after I got up and the sky was proving to be clear blue all day. The 9C
soon rose and after my tea and publishing I went for a walk down North Line. I
wanted to see how the new house was coming along and they are certainly moving
quickly with it.
They’ll be in it before Christmas which must be nice for this
family.
Me, myself and I walking - oh, and my shadow too! |
A newly graveled road |
While I was walking, Bill was
puttering outside. He took down our turtle signs and solar panels and was
sorting things in the back of Black Beauty when I returned. He added the
remaining contents of Def fluid he had already opened and made note to pick up
another supply. We have one full bottle to take with us and he likes to be more
prepared than that. We’ll check out a price in Hanover this afternoon.
Topping up the Def fluid |
I made bacon and eggs up for
breakfast at 10 and we cleaned up dishes. Bill went back outside and without my
knowledge or assistance removed the car shelter cover. I was busy inside
sweeping floors going through the freezer to see what we had on hand. When I
walked out to dump my kitchen compost, he was folding it up. Well, he managed
it without any undo distress so that was good.
The car shelter ready for winter too |
When he came in, he washed up and we
drove to Hanover. It was just 12 noon but we wanted to pick up cough syrup at
Shopper’s, buy bread at Bread Depot and get some Def fluid at the Napa dealers.
The price wasn’t unreasonable for around here so now Bill has the stock he’ll
need to get us going. On the way to Hanover, we turned on the Keady road to see
if Murray Fleming was home. This is where we store our car for the winter but
he wasn’t around today. He is reserving a spot for us we just need to tell him
when we are bringing it in.
There is a snug little corner in this barn for our Toyota Corolla |
The bread is something we haven’t had
in the Suite for a while, trying to cut back a bit, but we’ll need some on hand
to make sandwiches while travelling. You can’t get good bread down south, well,
that is our opinion. Other than Italian or French which requires you to eat it
within a day or two. To buy a loaf in a grocery store of regular bread, D’Italiano
or not, it isn’t the freshness we are used to.
I separated these little sausages into 8 meals and no gluten! |
I had an appointment with Shannon at
the Hanover branch of BMO to talk about Mom’s finances this time. With a TFSA
GIC coming due in December, I wanted to take care of either setting it up for
re-investment now or flag it to be held until her next one in May. That is what
I did and I also left instruction for another investment to be moved into the
same account in January. With that done, I could breathe a sigh of relief
knowing her funds would be looked after in my absence.
And to answer a question about the peanut butter we buy.........and then a few of the things I mentioned yesterday.
Best peanut butter out there (in our opinion) |
Coconut Oil from Costco, lasts me a couple of months |
Our hall closet is our overflow for coffee, mustard, cranberry juice, cereal, beans, soup |
Another thing I had a hard time finding last year This will last me well through the winter |
When we got back home, Bill emptied
our gray tank and put away a couple more things before driving over to meet
Gerry at the Acreage. Bill suggested he seal the roof on their Prairie Schooner 5th
wheel, it had never been done since they purchased it.
Sometimes, you just don’t know what
needs to be done and they don’t pull theirs around so wouldn’t get the same
tips we would. Bill has been able to advise them and help them with this kind
of stuff. Gerry won’t be able to take care of it just recently recovering from
his op so at least Bill can do that for him.
It is blurry because I had to move fast but Aunt Mary was loving the visit from Clemson |
the joy in her voice and face was apparent |
He is such a greeter but at the same
time, yanking and pulling on the leash. I picked him up and brought him back to
Mary again. She indicated that she didn’t mind that he wanted to crawl up and
give her kisses, so cute. I tried my best with arms full to get a picture but
this is the best I could manage. It is always so warm/hot in that home and I
know it is for the residents. They don’t mind.
When we said goodbye to Aunt Mary, I
felt I’d run in a 5K race. We went up to Mom’s room and stopped numerous times
for people to pet and comment on the pooch. When we reached her room, she was
sound asleep across her bed. I know she has been experiencing discomfort in her
back so we crept in not to wake her. I closed the door, took Clem off his leash
and got him a drink of water. All he wanted was to get out.
When I went up to close out my garden, I snapped a pix of the corn behind us I wish we'd be here to see them take it in (um, not so much that we'll stick around though!) |
And the hostas are still blooming |
I made a few gentle noises hoping to
rouse her but she was deep in sleep and looking lovely. After 10 minutes, we crept out. Sad but
all for the better today. It would have meant only a short visit anyway. I saw
on the board that my sister, Cathy, had been up earlier so I didn’t feel too
bad. I’m close enough to get up there a couple more times before we head south.
Quite a windy day |
After getting home, I remember that I left Mom’s dish on the floor with water
in it for Clemson’s drink. They will certainly wonder what she was trying to do
and so will she! So, I called to tell them it wasn’t Mom who was losing her
mind, it was me. LOL
When I got home I poured myself a
glass of Mountain Dew, trying to cool down and quench a thirst at the same
time. I went up to my garden and pulled out the small metal and plastic
trellis’ that I used to hold my plants up. The plants themselves will go into
the compost and the tomatoes will just get turned over in the soil. It is done
for the year.
Yay! My geraniums down at the fence line have taken hold |
With Bill still gone, I then walked
down to the corner of Baptist Church Road again. Such a beautiful day at 18C
this afternoon. The wind is quite strong or it would be much higher than that. Bill
drove in around quarter after 4 from helping Gerry. He has been coughing since
we got home from Toronto so a cold is lurking. Obviously, from someone on the
weekend he caught the virus. Darn! After dinner I will make him some mullein
tea, Donna swears by it so we’ll give it a try!
I went upstairs away from the tv
noise and got into my book. This is Michael Connelly’s The Burning Room and now
that I am 10 chapters in, I’m sure I’ve read it before. With my memory it isn’t
surprising that the name wasn’t familiar but I think I’ll keep reading anyway.
It might have been a movie we watched that is making it familiar.
Furry Gnome may have to help me with the name of this butterfly |
So, we barbecued butt chops for
supper and I cooked rice and our veggies inside. I’m still not a fan, the chop
was not doing it for me but I ate enough to fill me with the side dishes. There
is enough pork chop left for a couple of meals so I stuck half in the freezer
and Bill will eat half tomorrow night. I have 2 chicken breasts in the freezer
that need to be eaten too.
We did dishes up and Bill was about
to make a phone call when he realized he
didn’t have his phone with him. Oh-oh!
I called him on mine to see if it was anywhere on the property but we realized
it had to be over at the Acreage. With hope in our pockets that it was on the
roof of Gerry’s trailer, we drove over at 7. Up he went with his flashlight and
sure enough there it was right where he left it.
Just a few baby peppers trying to grow |
More Goose Talk - Which way do we go? |
Watching the sun go down after a great fall day |
The day has passed, with a few more
things accomplished and off our list. Bill got the flag down and sensor solar
lights in the Restroom and outside the Roost (bunky) down and away for the
winter. Just a few things left to do. I hope you’ve had an enjoyable day in
your neck of the woods. What a beautiful fall day!
Bill pays NO attention to the sign as he unlocks the gate to the Acreage |
Up the ladder he goes hoping against hope that the phone is up there |
Happy man, he climbs back down |
Thank you for popping in today. I’d
love to hear from you!
I always like the pictures, you post, taken over the pond at the start of the day. We are having a beautiful fall; sincerely, hope it continues.
ReplyDeletethank you, the pond doesn't change much but I, like you, see something special in it each day.
DeleteSoon on our way, NOW I'm getting excited.
It sure was a beautiful day ,clear blue skies and and warm temps, gotta love it. Not long now for you guys.
ReplyDeleteThese days are awesome for wrapping things up. Soon be On Our Way. :)
DeleteYou guys are certainly getting things done and put away. Glad Bill's phone was found, love the pics of him climbing in the dark. Your pics are beautiful as always. (thanks for the peanut butter pic)..We have Kraft here in the states, I wonder why not the peanut butter..strange
ReplyDeleteWe tried not to leave everything to the last day and worked out this year.
DeleteYes, retracing his steps it was a pretty good guess where the phone was!
Strange, isn't it about the peanut butter.
Too funny about Bill's phone. I am always leaving mine behind as well, often in the outhouse! It sure looks dark at the Acreage this time if year. I love the pic of Aunt Mary and Clemson.
ReplyDeleteYes, I thought you'd enjoy that! Glad it was up there and not in the front bush! I went so I could call it if that was the case.
DeleteIsn't that cute of A.Mary? Love it!
Who knows what box my butterfly guide is in! But it looks like a Question Mark to me.
ReplyDeleteha ha, come on! I thought that knowledge was all in your head! :)
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