On Tuesday, June 26th when
we woke up, I didn’t want to get out of bed. Bill got up first around 6:45 and
was up to stay. He opened blinds and turned the furnace on for a quick boost.
It was a chilly 9C/50F overnight and about 15C/60F inside. Bill made my tea and
that encouraged me to crawl out from under the warm covers. I made the bed and
joined him for our morning brew.
sitting in my recliner with my tea and my book apparently, I was in Clemson's sunshine |
I quickly caught up on a friend’s
blog posts from the last couple of days. We may just make it to the end of the
month on our wifi allotment. Although it does mean that I’m not keeping up to
date on everyone’s daily posts nor making comments. For that I apologize but
hopefully will catch up in July. Bill started working on yet another project
while I drove into town with the dirty clothes.
It didn't take them long to dry today in the warmth of the sun and the breeze |
You can usually count on about an
hour; 10 min. into Durham, 35 minutes to load and wash, 5 or 10 minutes to
semi-fold in the basket, 10 min. home. When I got back, I hung them on the
line. Apparently, I needed to give my head a shake (or in Pat’s case – an elastic)
because as I was hanging, I thought of the bath towels and mat I’d washed.
Oh-oh, they weren’t in the basket! Crap, at the last minute, I’d put them in a
3rd washer by themselves. Of course, they were still there, small
town, low usage.
Clemson followed me around Gayle and John's place while I watered her gardens |
After retrieving those I finished
hanging and Bill and I drove to my sister’s place, CedarHaven, and we watered her
vegetable and flower gardens. It is nice that they have a couple of hoses
already hooked up, so we just had to turn a tap on for the sprinkler on the
veggies and I walked around watering her many many thirsty flowers.
Did I say ‘many?’
The hose reached and I gave them all a good dousing.
"did we get these up here, Mom?" |
It may rain tomorrow and
they may get some as well so things look good until they return home. We drove back home and Bill and
Clemson curled up together on the bed. Time for a snooze, I guess! From that
point on, a few jobs were taken care of. I had picked up 3 grown Jack-in-the-Pulpits
from Gayle that she had left for me. So, locating a spot for each one, I
planted them and blended Miracle Gro with water from the rain barrel.
The hose reached these too |
There was
ample today to fill my watering can 3 times. As the poets say, “thrice!”
I watered our vegetables and then the
potted flowers. When Bill got up, he disappeared into the storage shed and
worked on a wash stand that he is building. This is going to be a nice addition
to The Ridge. Another thing that he will be writing about, when it is finished.
Gayle's tomato plants are big but I'm glad she didn't ask me to weed for her |
There wasn’t much else on my agenda so I got my lounge chair and cushion out
and relaxed with my mystery. It is so good and very hard to put down. Clemson
remained outside with me for the afternoon.
We were enjoying the day together |
After I fed him at 5, he went up to
the bedroom and fell asleep on the pillows. I brought the clothes in off the line
and put mine away. Clearing a space on our bedroom dresser, Bill was able to
bring his Dad’s sailboat in from the shed. He’s afraid that it will get bumped
while sitting on his bench and hence, damaged. Now, it can sit inside for the
period of time that we are stabilized here.
this is a good spot for it |
At 6:30 I lit the Weber and got the
burger patties, bacon, cheese and buns ready. Bill did the grilling while I
sliced tomatoes, onions and got the pickles ready. It will just be a single
burger for me tonight but Bill will use the buns as they were meant to be used
with a double. Supper was another simple one but one burger is always filling enough
with pickles, lettuce and tomatoes that we don’t need a salad on the side.
More pictures from Gayle's pond I wish ours was this clear of weeds |
I'm glad I saw these herbs and spices on her deck |
Because there could be some overnight
rain, we closed sheds up and put the chairs and cushion away. That’s usually
when nothing happens. 😊 We watched some tv and I read more
of my book. This has been a pretty quiet day but we managed to get the laundry
done and another project near to finished. I hope yours has been a good one.
Time for ice cream!
And I'll end with a better view of Bill's Navy flag Good night! |
Thank you for reading today. I appreciate
your comments.
What a beautiful ship. And such a treasure indeed. Is it all handcrafted or was it assembled from a kit? I have a similar one from a dear friend who has since passed on.
ReplyDeleteAnother very enjoyable blog entry.
Thanks.
Don in Okla.
Thankyou. Bills Dad made it from a kit many years ago. We want it to 'travel' with us so need to figure that out. 😊
DeleteNice to be enjoying this good weather and some quality reading done. Now maybe some rain before the heat wave arrives for the weekend.
ReplyDeletea day of rain is ok then the heat.
DeleteIce cream!!! Yum! That Clemson is a snuggle bunny like Cooper. Beautiful ship ... I wonder if there isn't something you could "sink" it into ... a base that would be wide enough to keep it stable when you are moving down the road. Looks like it was a beautiful day!!
ReplyDeleteBlack cherry ice cream!!!!so creamy.
Deleteyes we are trying to figure something out for safe travels rather than leaving it behind.