Dad made this solar light beacon and it was something Bill wanted It is very cool to watch it change colours in the dark |
The geese are swimming in the pond
again, still can only see 3 so I’m thinking this is Desi and Lucy’s family. Oh! I don’t
think I told you about the problem we had with our door…………..again! If you were
with us at all over the winter, we mentioned that when it gets cool, for some
reason our door is difficult to close tight. It seems that the latch plate on
the Suite frame is the problem. Why, we aren’t sure.
We came home on Monday after our
driving day and got in the Suite with no problem but when Bill went back out,
he had difficulty closing the door. When he returned 5 minutes later, it wouldn’t
open from outside or inside. Clemson and I were locked in and he was locked
out. Talk about a few choice words and a bit of panic! Bill actually had to
utilize the Emergency Exit by our sofa (so we know that works) and his step
ladder.
All done, just the flat area to be cut with the rider |
One seating area, now comfier with a cushion |
I went out at 8 o’clock and geared up
(hat, muffs, gloves, long pants etc.) to finish trimming the grass in the
corral. Essentially, I am cutting the grass with the weed eater. It was a
challenge but I kept going and after only a couple of rests and water, it was
done. Yay! It looks brown in some places but as I said, we don’t care if the
grass survives. We need some ground cover there that we don’t have to cut.
I thought I might get the last bag of
mulch spread but I was pretty winded already so just came inside and had a yogourt
before going back out. Chatting with Rob on text, they had started their garage
sale today. We had some things to put in the sale too, so I took a box of small items
and our boat that hasn't sold on Kijiji and headed into Durham. I'd gathered the bedding so I could kill two birds with one stone and get the laundry done while I was in town.
At Rob and Pats, they had a lot of
stuff and were making quite a few sales. Bonus for them starting it today! It
is always nice when the cash comes in making all the prep worthwhile. As for
me, my timing was off this morning, I simply ran out of time. I thought I’d be
able to get my wash done and go visit Mom but by the time I left the
laundromat, it was 10 to 12, her lunchtime. Interesting sights on Main St. (Garafraxa
St.) to see while waiting for laundry. Horses?
I don't know where the driver was but this truck was parked across the road for the half hour I waited for my laundry to finish this lady couldn't walk by without petting each pretty head |
I wasn’t thinking earlier so, I went back to the garage sale and wrote out info on the boat. I doubt it will
sell, but we have a bottom dollar and we won’t let it go for less than that. We’ll
keep it for the Acreage or our grandkids rather than give it away. I sat with Rob and Pat for awhile and even bought a stool. That was what I needed yesterday when
I was painting and maybe Bill could use it at his bench. Rob was kind enough to pick
up enough pizza slices from Godfather’s so I could eat with them. Such generous
people. The pizza hit the spot.
I headed home around 1
but first swung around to Merle and Linda’s sale. Just to have a peek you know.
I’m glad I did because they had the perfect lounge chair cushion for the “hunt
camp” webbed chair Rob gave me last summer. It was a steal at $2 and a couple pair of perfect fitting jeans for $5. When
I got home I hung the sheets etc. on the line. The wind isn’t steady so for a while
they just hung there but I know with the heat of the day (72F/22C) and the
occasional gusts, I new they would dry quickly.
Rob thought if someone bought this chair, they could take me FREE He thought Bill would appreciate his cleaning house. :) |
When I walked to the mailbox, Clemson debated hard about joining me and when I was on my way back, he trotted down to meet me. The little paws lifting high and proud. I sat in my chair and read the
Trailer Life magazine that came in the mail today and even moved to the shade
of the hammock for a bit. I knew Bill would be leaving London around 3:00 so
was waiting for his text that he was on time.
After I got my text, I moved inside
and tried to decide on a simple supper. Barbecuing a big meal isn’t in the
plans, maybe just grilled cheese sandwiches or leftover mac & cheese. We’ll
see what Bill feels like. I got clean sheets out of the cupboard and made the
bed. I’m hoping our bedspread is dry, at least, so it can go back on the bed
for tonight’s sleep. At least the cooler single digit nights are done for the
time being.
Finally, at 6:15 or so, I could see a Toyota Rav
4 coming up the drive. Yay! Bill left CanAm at 3:30 and drove to Exeter Toyota
where he dropped off our 2006 Corolla and drove off with a 2014 SUV. On Monday,
when we took a drive, that was where we went. Trading in our car has been in
the back of our minds for a while but we doubted a deal would come along to
persuade us to make the swap.
Our new vehicle waiting for pick up Cliff Anderson installs my 'Ptooties' plates Bill poses for a picture Driving up to the Ridge and finding a spot to park |
Nothing is final until Clemson gives the stamp of approval He says "yup, I like it1" |
I know this pix is in my collage, but it pretty much sums up how we are feeling about our purchase |
Thank you for reading. I love reading
your comments if you care to leave one.
Another productive day you have and a nice new set of wheels for you guys. Enjoy you Rav 4.
ReplyDeletethank you George and Suzie. I think we'll love this vehicle as much as we did our Corolla.
DeleteOMG! We love the new car! Congratulations!!! Bill looks so happy! It's beautiful and very well kept obviously. Hopefully many years of enjoyable driving. I tell you I know how the days go. You always seem to get more accomplished than I ever do! I love garage sales, but never seem to get to them here. :( Flowers are looking gorgeous! Congrats again!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Bill was being a bit goofy. I missed his arms stretched out the window! haha
DeleteYes the previous owner took care of it.
Sometimes play plans get in the way of work plans and that is AOK!
There's nothing like a new vehicle, especially if Clemson gives it his stamp of approval!! That makes up for getting locked out!
ReplyDeleteIf Clemson is happy, we are happy. :)
DeleteCongratulations on the "new to you" car. It's beautiful. We had a Rav 4 and I think you will enjoy it. Great pictures...….Elva Shannon
ReplyDeletethank you Elva. It is pretty and we will look after it. Toyotas last forever. :)
DeleteI agree with you, I'm sure we'll enjoy it for many years. Thanks for commenting, Elva!
Thank you, we're sure we'll love it a lot!
ReplyDeleteLike that picture of the fence.
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