It was around 7:00 on Sunday, June 24th
when I stretched and got up out of bed. It had rained again last evening a bit
and then overnight, a seemingly significant amount. The rain pails at the edge
of the Suite run-off were about half full so I assume that the rain barrel
level has also increased. I made my tea and sat in my recliner to finish my
book. Bill joined me around 7:30, made his coffee and we chatted about some
projects.
Nice clean rain water |
Today wasn’t going to be conducive to
working outside, at least not until later this afternoon when we may see some sunshine.
Bill wasn’t fond of the cookies I made, not surprising since they included not
only his favourite item (peanut butter) but one of his least favourites.
(banana) I didn’t mind them but put them in a baggie in the freezer to take to
our family reunion in July. Today, I’ll make him something he will like.
I have so many p.b. ball recipes trying to match what his Mom used to make I'm going to try them and get rid of those he didn't like These were keepers |
Bill and I both like the regular
Kraft smooth peanut butter and stock up on it from Costco before we head south.
They don’t carry Kraft in the southwestern states. When Marilynne began packing
up things from their apartment, she offered Bill 2 jars of Kraft's natural peanut
butter. You know, the kind with the oil on top and nothing else added? This would
not be something Bill would enjoy by itself on a sandwich, so we will use it in cookie and
smoothie recipes.
With my book and my first tea
finished, the rain has petered off for the moment. I decided to start getting
ingredients out rather than waste any time sitting here. I wasn’t planning
anything outside today anyway. I made a couple of Peanut Butter ball recipes,
the first one with just a bit of honey. The second one called
for a fair bit of icing sugar, so more sweet, with cherries and nuts. It is one way
of knowing what recipes to keep on hand and which ones I can get rid of. I have
w-a-a-a-y too many.
Bill worked outside in his cargo
trailer, out of the rain. Things to do with his planes that I don’t keep track
of but I do know he replaced a prop on one. Everything is looking so green
after the rain but I’m happy to see that we are expecting some dryness and
sunshine tomorrow. After baking, I hopped into the shower and when Bill came
back in I gave him a taste of the two cookies I made. Both were a hit so those
recipes are keepers.
It sat nicely on ramps and Bill tied it in for the short drive to the Ridge |
Donna and Gerry asked us if we could
get our paddle boat moved from the Acreage as they are in clean up mode before our family gathering. We had left it there because the pond here is too weedy to put it in. It actually isn’t
usable right now anywhere, well it is but it has a leak underneath where the
props/paddles are. It is one of those projects that Bill has on his list. So
many things, not enough time. When the rain stopped after 1, we drove over to
pick it up. Now he can work on it when he has time to do it. Meanwhile, it will
be out of their way over there no matter how long it takes.
We hadn’t heard from our buddies for
a couple of days so I sent a text off to them to check in. We feel very
comfortable with our communication back and forth, not for one-minute feeling
that we are invading their space and I hope they feel the same way. They should
know that they are welcome to contact us or visit anytime.
Nice healthy, fresh green onions |
Can you see the large crack through the grime? |
It's nice to see vegetables grow but not weeds |
I took pictures of the garden, are
you sick of seeing it yet? I’m not! I’m so proud when I can grow things,
especially food stuff. The onions are getting bigger but there were still 6
that had a mate sharing the same hole, so I pulled those smaller ones out to
make room. They were still a nice size and I will use them along with chives
for salads and cooking.
My tomatoes are doing really well |
I washed and sliced potatoes, washed
and chopped green and cooking onions. Tonight, we are having mild Italian
sausage and cheesy scalloped potatoes. I wasn’t sure, and at this point I’m still
not, if we will be able to cook outside on the Weber so planned inside spuds
and an easy meat to cook inside or outside.
One minute he is awake |
And a second later, those peepers are shut tight
Clemson has been doing a bit of
shivering again but nothing major. We don’t know if it is a chill or if he is
just excited each time going in and out. Anyway, he is fine and goes from a
little old man sound asleep in his bed to a young playful puppy when he is
outside with us. We enjoy watching his antics on a daily basis. Right now, he
is in a sitting position in his bed but his eyes are closed. 😊 I imagine one day, I’ll be doing
that myself!
And with a pressure washer, a water bladder and hoses, we have the means to wash many things! |
Bill wanted to wash the paddle boat’s
underside so he can work on it and drove Black Beauty over to the Acreage once
more to fill the water bladder. The pressure washer will do a nice job cleaning
it up. I took a walk down the lane while he was gone and later, after he
returned, Clemson followed my hand signal “come with Mom” to go for another
walk.
It really has been a pretty decent
day at a pretty steady 66F/19C. The Goose families seem to be over at our
neighbour’s today, either in their front or back field. Soon those babies will
be striking out on their own. I can hear them now. “Can I fly out tonight?” Not
too much activity in the Ridge area today though.
And Mrs. Yertle looks pretty busy here But upon my return, she had just left a hole |
After saying that, Bill came in and
told me that on his drive down the lane, 2 Mrs. Yertles were digging holes, a
Goose family scurried out of the dock area, Peter Cottontail (his words) dodged
quickly between his tires and somehow managed to survive. Oh, and a mouse
scuttled across the road ahead of him.
And this one near the end of the laneway |
Now, tell me what is wrong with this very deep hole? |
I retract my earlier comment that we
didn’t have much activity here today. On my walk, 2 more, or the same, Mrs. Yertles
were busy again. Lots of holes that I see no problem with but then, I’m not the
one laying the eggs. I never really know if she ever finds the perfect spot,
digs the perfect hole and lays her numerous eggs. I haven’t seen any teeny
babies this spring and they would have been hatched long ago.
We had some of this |
and some of this |
Bill finished doing the clean up of
the boat and then moved on to Black Beauty. She was looking pretty brown after
the drive down the wet country roads. There was enough water in the bladder
leftover to do a fast wash down. Now, that looks better!
Country living does this to Black Beauty |
Bill does a quick wash down |
While he did that, I
barbecued our sausage, cooked some corn and baked the potatoes for the last 15
minutes after adding a cheddar and crushed cracker topping.
Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes |
Grilling sausages |
A well balanced meal |
When it all came together, we enjoyed
the meal. The potatoes were perfect but maybe I could have removed the sausage a minute or so earlier. 😊 With dishes cleaned up, Bill went
back outside for a while. I sat at my laptop to finish today’s post. The sky is
still semi-cloudy and semi-sunny so a mixed bag.
And a burst of sun surprises us |
It has been a good day, with
more things taken care of. I’m into a new book by David Baldacci called The
Escape and it is starting off with a bang. I’m sure I’ll be deep into it before
the night’s end. I hope you have enjoyed your day and are looking forward to a
sunny one tomorrow.
Thank you for stopping by. Your
comments are always appreciated.
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ReplyDeleteMary Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow?? It looks great!!!!! Hope Mrs Yertle finds her spot soon!!!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteI hope so too.:)
A rainy day is nice to get some inside things taken care of and get your garden growing.
ReplyDeleteYes a nice rain for sure.
DeleteIt did turn out to be a nice afternoon after the much needed rain. Your scalloped potatoes sound good, I haven't made them for a long time. You should be proud of your garden....I know how hard it is to grow anything in the rocky ground of Glenelg. Thanks for moving the paddle boat. That spot has been an area that has needed cleaning up for awhile. We can get at the rest of the stuff hidden in there now and clean up the wood pile.
ReplyDeletethanks sis!
Deletewe can look after the boat.
Anything w peanut butter works for me..everything you made looks awesome! Your garden looks wonderful, love seeing it grow! Paddle boat would be fun, too bad it doesn't work on your pond. I'm sure Bill was happy to get the dirt off of Black Beauty..looks good! Dinner looked great too..those potatoes look yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments, Shirley. We love peanut butter too. Our potato dish will last us a few nights, they are even better the second night. :)
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