Sunday, May 6, 2018

Assessing and Cleaning Up Damage, Calm After the Storm, Clothing Fun, Pebbles


On Saturday, May 5th we were both moving and up out of bed by 6:30. With a tea and coffee at our side we read blogs and saw or heard about no major damage among our blogger friends. That is great news. The damage we experienced was limited to small material things so also came off lucky. Bill went out to gather the metal from our table so I joined him for a few minutes to walk around with him.

Lovely sunrise this morning over the ponds
The air at 44F/6.6C was chilly but quickly warming up and by 7:30 already 50F/10C. So nice to see the sun and pretty white scattered fluffy clouds. That is a lot of adjectives for clouds but that is the kind of day I’m feeling, full of adjectives. Last afternoon and evening was a bit frightful, I will admit, the worst we’ve experienced up here on The Ridge but we held tight and came out unscathed. We were prepared to vacate if we had to but I’m glad it didn’t come to that.

I love these fluffy white clouds
Bill went up on the roof and discovered a screw was missing from one of our solar panels. We’d heard it rattling at one point but that screw could have been lost a long time ago. Clemson is still in bed so I got dressed and went out to rake up the glass. I wanted to rake the grass in that area anyway, so it killed two birds with one stone as the saying goes. It wasn’t as bad as I thought and filled two grocery bags. Any pieces that I may have missed were so tiny that they just got raked over the edge.


Bill talked to Gerry and they are meeting at the Acreage today to attack some trees so he went inside to get cleaned up and grab some cereal. When I finished I went in and emptied my kitchen compost into the outside composter. First time it has been fed since October! “Thank you” said Mr. Big Black Bin. Bill turned our inverter on and unplugged us from power. We were so fortunate that we didn’t lose power through all that yesterday like so many others did. Especially, since we didn’t have enough sun throughout the afternoon to sustain the batteries.


I don’t have to leave the Ridge until noon hour so grabbed a banana and continued to work on the lawn. It makes such a difference in the grass and easy to see why we should rake in the spring. I honestly don’t think I ever did that when we had our small property at the house. The only time I raked was to remove leaves or twigs. I guess at that time, I wasn’t looking for things to do after working all day and as long as our grass was cut and trimmed we were happy.

I'm sure it could do with another raking but that's not going to happen
I got the worst of it at least
I’ve never had strong upper arms so raking tires me out quickly. I’d do one section and rest, etc. so it would take me longer than probably most others. Around 10:00 Bill had loaded the truck with the chain saw, our old generator and whatever else he needed to cut trees with. I suggested he take the small cooler with drinks and put some macaroons in for a snack. He was gone by 10:15 over to the Acreage, just down two county side roads.

Bill had to straighten the mailbox after the wind tilted it
Even with all the heavy rocks!
We don't want to cement it in because we have to move it every spring and fall
I finished raking and loading the wheelbarrow and although I had no intention of showering today, after yesterdays, I was so ‘glowy’ (haha) from my efforts that one was definitely in order. The front yard looks better. I loaded the Toyota with the huge bag of clothes, boots, purses and belts, my food and finally my camera to capture special moments of the day. I was on the road by 12 noon and picked Pat up in Durham soon after.




Lots to munch on to keep us energized


We try things on and do a lot of catching up too



 When we got to Donna’s in Hanover, Michelle was already there with her little red car tucked up behind Donna’s in the driveway. I chose to take the ‘preferred parking’ (as M. called it). Michelle is one of Donna’s closest friends and was her Maid of Honor at their wedding. It was great to see her smiling face again. There were already quite a lot of clothes spread from the dining table to the sitting room, the living room and the downstairs bedroom. It was very well organized.

Michelle and Pat bagging shoes
Pat and I added our offerings to the piles and before long Gayle, our sister, joined us, Joanne, my niece, and two of Donna’s sister-in-laws arrived. With a total of 8 and donations from a couple of others who couldn’t come, we had no shortage of clothing to choose from. It was a great day all around. Donna had fruit, cheese, taco dip and spinach quiche as well with apple cider, water, coffee or tea to drink.

Any leftover clothes, shoes and purses will go to the Women's Shelter in the area
So, they benefit too!
Mother and daughter packing clothes up
It was around 5 when we started bagging up the remaining clothes and everyone left with new selections and happy faces. I, for one, left with much less than I came with and that is always the goal. I dropped Pat off at home and carried on home to feed Clemson. Bill returned in Black Beauty about 10 minutes later and we cleaned up before hopping in the car again. I drove us over to the Acreage to wait with Gerry and Mike for the girls to return. It was nice to see Mike again too.

Waiting at the Acreage I had to snap more pond reflection pictures
When Michelle drove in we said goodbye to Mike and went to Pebbles for dinner. It totally wasn’t necessary, but Donna and Gerry treated us all to the buffet. I had a full plate full, mostly of meat but some dressing, turnip and mashed potatoes as well. For dessert, I had a piece of heaven-sent chocolate peanut butter cream pie. Oh my! 

Haddock, ribs, beef and chicken
We all had coupons from the local flyers for a free 1/4 lb. of fudge or jar of jam so after checking out, we made our choices from a large selection and parted ways. Bill and I were happy to be home after a very fulfilling day and watched tv for an hour before hitting the sack around 9:30. That is rare that Bill goes so early but between the hard work and the 3 beer he had at the Acreage, he was done for.

Driving home from Pebbles restaurant, I asked Bill to capture the sunset
We had a great day here and around home and I hope you did too. It was an absolutely gorgeous day for whatever you wanted to get into, with sunny skies and 23C/73F.

Good night all!
Thank you for taking the time to stop by today for a read. I love hearing from you if you wish to leave a comment!

11 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a fun productive day, getting things cleaned up and the clothing exchange taken care of, Dinner looked excellent well.

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    1. I said I came home with much MORE than I took but i meant much LESS! Bill just caught my typo. He'd shoot me were that the case! ha ha
      It was a fun day ending with a great meal prepared by someone else

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    2. It was a great day George . Had fun at the clothing exchange . Very nice meeting different ladies . It was great meeting Michelle Donna’s friend . Very nice lady, enjoyed talking to her immensely . It was also nice meeting her daughter . It was nice meeting different ladies from last year .

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    3. Thanks for the great day Pat
      I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Donna‘s friend Michelle and her daughter . Was nice meeting the other ladies as well . Nice you were all able to go out for dinner after the guys work so hard . ♥️ Looking forward to having the next clothing exchange at my place .����

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    4. Pat, i'm so glad you were able to attend this year and looking forward to yours in the fall.
      You and Michelle really hit it off and you are even more alike than you know. :)

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  2. Wow... you two were busy today! Glad you had no major problems with the storm. Love the idea of a clothing exchange. .. sounds like lots of fun.

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    1. thank you Cheri, we lost a table, that was it. Easily replaced, right? :)
      We love our clothing exchanges. It started with a couple of my friends in London and now we've brought it up here.

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  3. That's such a great idea to exchange clothes. I have lots that I never wear. I'm still working on clearing out the closet.
    Busy days are always good days in my book ... and you kept busy!! I'm glad the storm didn't affect you much. It's always scary to ride them out!!

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    1. You could easily host a clothing exchange, Nancy. With just a few friends and ask them to bring a new friend. The leftovers go to a donation centre of some kind.
      We enjoy busy days too, and we also enjoy lazy days too! :)

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  4. I love that colorful shirt Michelle is wearing. What a nice spread to munch on while you pick through "new" clothes! Sounds like Bill and Gerry got a lot done too. Dinner looked awesome! Hard not to overeat at a buffet! Too bad about the table but glad nothing else was broken. Great pics Patsy!

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    1. I know!!! I asked Michelle if her top could go in the pile but she didn't budge. I think it would have caused a tussle as so many of us liked it. :)
      The boys had a great day too and got things done. We had a great meal and I almost overdid it.
      The table is minor, our next one will be wooden made by a friend in our area. :)

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