I actually can’t tell you for sure
what time we got up this morning, Tuesday, May 29th. I think it was
somewhere between 6:30 and 7:30, Bill the former and me closer to the latter. I
remembered waking up at 3 am and clearly hearing the coyotes in the near
distance (how is that for an oxymoron?). I took an earplug out and listened to
them for the 5 minutes before they’d moved off.
One small thing I did today was dump our large bag of sawdust into the garbage can that we bought this morning We use this sawdust to keep the odor down and help 'things' compost quicker in the outhouse |
We had our tea and coffee and I finished
posting my blog, as you’ve noticed. I was worn out yesterday and will be
anxious now that things are settling down, to get back into our regular
routine. By 8:45 we were on our way to Hanover with a few errands on the list. The
Bread Store didn’t open until 10 so we went to Canadian Tire and dropped a load
of cash. All things that we needed and most on sale.
Bill drilled holes into these two 'flower' boxes for me |
Bill drove back to get our bread and
a couple of butter tarts to fill our tummy until lunch. The last stop was
Walmart and I ran in to get milk and Omega 3’s. I enjoy the chewable ones that
I can get in the States but they only sell them for children. I find it
difficult to swallow the large capsules but will manage. Zipping back through
Durham, we stopped at Rob and Pat’s and together we booked a week’s stay at our
home park, Rock Glen. We missed camping with them last winter.
Bill trying once more to get our genny running |
It was lunch time when we returned to
the Ridge so Bill made a sandwich and I warmed up the last batch of my soup and
had a piece of toast with it. It was another hot (yay!) and humid (not so yay)
day and Bill and I agreed that we would not be doing any heavy physical work in
the heat. He fiddled with the Champion generator once more and then drove 3
driveways down North Line to the repair shop when he realized he needed a pro
to look at it.
Painting the hammock |
Not everybody paints in a dress - LOL and of course, I never slopped any paint on it |
Bill set up the folding table under
the car shelter so I could paint the hammock base in the shade and the breeze.
I had already sanded the 5 pieces down and began painting them using dark
green. This would make it look almost new! I am not the neatest painter, I
admit, so changed from my shorts and top into a very cool, sloppy summer dress
that I’d already deposited into the donation pile. It was something I didn’t
mind slopping green on as it could easily be disposed of.
the base brackets |
Extension pole |
When I finished the pieces, I left
them in the sun and warm air to dry. I had to meet a lady in Durham who was
interested in buying our little tent. Yay! We are down to just one thing left.
Anyone want to buy an inflatable 3-person boat? 😊 We met promptly at 4 and then I
drove to Rob and Pat’s once more. Pat had offered me a couple of flower pots
since my garage sale shopping wasn’t working out for finding one.
My Cat and mouse ornament, all fixed |
At the same time, I left my wind
ornament (from our London neighbor, Carolyn) Three Blind Mice with Rob. I had
hopes but not total expectations that he would be able to weld it for me. Not
because of his ability, but because of the age and disrepair of the item. I sat
on the front deck with Pat and Rob disappeared for a few minutes, only to
return within 10 minutes. Both pieces had been welded and in prime working
order! Thank you, Rob! Now I have another paint job.
A nice breeze today We would have suffered without it At 9:30 it has dropped from 87F/30C to 75F/23C |
I drove back home with the a/c
running in Ptooties, enjoying the coolness. Of course, that tends to make the
out-of-doors feel even hotter. Bill had finished working on his 2nd
or 3rd small project and the Cub Cadet was back in the shed.
Earlier, he had drilled drainage holes in a couple of wooden boxes for me to
plant flowers (or tomatoes) in so now I have lots of choices! I’ll fill them
with something.
Pork chops, potatoes and veggies on the Weber Q |
I sat outside in the shade of the
awning with my book and my water. I think I’ve gone through 3 bottles already
today. Around 5:30, I lit the barbecue and decided I’d do the cooking tonight.
Bill was inside with Clemson and we could switch roles tonight. I cut up a couple
of small potatoes and wrapped them in tinfoil with butter, wrapped some frozen
mixed veggies in foil and prepared 2 pork chops. I add spice to mine, to make
it more appealing for me. As you know, not my fav.
I love my irises, not very tall but almost all of these along the Restroom are in full bloom |
Chives are blooming |
Supper was ready by 6:30 and it
tasted quite good. I guess we were hungry, it disappeared pretty quickly off
our plates.
butter, sour cream and bbq sauce adorn my supper |
After dishes, I sat to write my post and was stunned that I hadn’t
started one yet. So, unlike me! As I say, I’m anxious to get back into our normal
routine of life. Tomorrow, we have invited a couple we have not yet met to our
place for a visit. RVillage is another great place to meet new friends. We are
looking forward to that.
another pretty evening sky |
and a Ridge good night! |
Thank you for taking the time to stop
in today. Your comments are welcome.
Nice that things are settling down again, enjoy meeting another couple in Village, a great social media site for rver's.
ReplyDeleteIt will be nice to meet a new couple that want to become full-timers.
DeleteI LOVE your cat and mice. How cute is that!! Thankfully when it gets hot here, there is no humidity. It's just downright HOT! Thank goodness for A.C.
ReplyDeleteI love the dress you were wearing to paint in (brave woman)..it's so cute I wouldn't get rid of it! How fun to meet another couple that want to full time. Dinner and sunset all look awesome!
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