On Monday, July 2nd we
woke within 20 minutes of each other after a great night’s sleep. We’d gone
outside last night after 8 and the air and wind were so refreshing that we
decided to open windows and turn the a/c off in the living room and turn the
bedroom a/c on. However, come 11, bedtime, we instead turned it off as well and
opened windows. There was a wonderful breeze coming in my side window and it
remained all night long.
Waiting for the sun to push through |
This morning even though it was a
beautiful 74F outside and 78F inside, we did the opposite. Turning the a/c on
in both rooms will keep the Suite at a very comfortable temperature without the
battle against the rising heat. We hope. I went for a walk at 6:30 when I got
up before having a tea. It wasn’t a long walk nor a fast-paced one. Just a mile
but it was enough. I took my tea outside and caught up on a few blogs on my
phone.
These families saw me coming and boy did they run |
Bill went up on the berm and dug a
hole big enough to fit the cement elephant foot that holds his flag pole. The
wind is so strong up here that it has blown it over a couple of times. Now it
will be secure. He did a few things in his cargo trailer and I decided to clean
up the old plastic darts that we have for our dart boards.
These are very amateur darts but they work |
The tips were pretty
rusted. I’m seeing a ‘tourney’ in our future and currently, these are the only
darts we own. I doubt that will improve our skills but it might!
I sat outside and read more of my
page turner before coming in at 9:30 to make breakfast. We cleaned things up
and drove into Durham. It seemed odd but on-line, the Home Hardware was closed
Sunday and open today. In reality, I don’t know if they were open yesterday but
they were certainly closed today. The whole town appeared to be shut down. We
did stop at the RBC to withdraw some cash so it wasn’t a worthless trip. Now we
have more than 2 wooden nickels to rub together.
A walk down the country road this morning was refreshing |
Back home, it seemed Bill couldn’t
sit still. We moved the paddle boat up on the hill in the long grass so we
weren’t moving it around each time the lawn had to be cut. I can’t take a
picture of it For Sale until we get the seats and the top washed. They are
pretty gungy looking. Together we moved the wash stand from under the canopy to
where it will stand by the rain barrel. It needs another piece of wood before
we can attach the pump. Bill is waiting until it is finished before he writes
about it so no picture.
this is a deck post (elephant feet) |
and it is now in the ground holding the flag pole |
We had a lovely breeze all day today |
I felt guilty sitting with my book
while Bill kept moving so I slipped on a ball cap, gloves and took our long-handled
clippers down the lane. There has been such growth and with rv’s soon coming up
the drive, I wanted to see what I could do. It took about 30 minutes before I
was huffing and puffing with the sweat droplets seeping out of my hat. Wow! It
was hot work! I made a good dent on the worst side and one day this week I will
finish it. Feeling so whooped, I just dropped and left my cuttings.
Bill brought the wheelbarrow down with me and we gathered my cuttings If you look down the right side of the lane hopefully you can see how far I got |
We had 2 bottles of water in the
freezer so I brought those outside and Bill soon came to join me. I think maybe
he was ‘mostly’ done for the day. When he went inside for a bite to eat, I
thought a yogourt, some walnuts and cheese sounded good to me too. The boys remained
indoors for a snooze but outside I read a bit more until the sun claimed the
patio area. It is just too hot to sit in it and I was too lazy to move my chair
to the shade.
A nice afternoon outside |
Soon enough I gave in to the tired
eyes and came inside. The boys were asleep in the recliners so I moved upstairs
to the cool bedroom. An hour and a half of heavy sleep and dreams later I
dragged downstairs. I almost felt worse but pushed myself to move. I must have
needed the rest to sleep so soundly for so long.
The process to water my gardens |
My tomatoes are looking good |
We eventually both moved outside and
were surprised at how nice it felt out there. We are pleased with the
performance of our a/c today and don’t regret having it on. Set at a moderate 76F/24C
some may wonder ‘what’s the point?’ but we don’t like a frigid environment
inside, just a nice change from the outdoors. Maybe tonight, we’ll turn it off
again. The humidity today is much less.
Bill using his jigsaw to cut the lower hole |
A different angle |
From the back, perfectly aligned |
Now our king chairs have their own shade and even create new shade on the lawn |
Bill had another good idea, (I do
tell him often!) and drilled a hole in the table between the King chairs. Ever
since we lost our glass patio table in the wind storm, our red solar umbrella
has been tucked up in the storage shed rafters. At this point we aren’t sure if
we want another table. Certainly, it won’t have a glass top and the expense of
a picnic table isn’t practical to me. The bench seating isn’t comfy. So, with this umbrella in between our
chairs, we can move the chairs from the shade of the trees, taking the shade
where we want. They are ideal for Bill and I sitting around the firepit.
burgers and bacon, coming right up! |
The
smaller chairs can be moved around for guests to sit around the heat, in shade
or sun. I can’t tell you the contortions I would have had to get into to get
the top and bottom hole so perfect! When that was done, I lit the Weber for
supper. Burgers tonight were on the menu with
bacon, cheese and all the other stuff which makes them stand 6” high. Well, not
quite but they are ooey gooey good.
Clemson and I walked to the road |
We cleaned up dishes and then went outside. Donna texted at 7 to say they were soon on their way home to Hanover. Back to
the regular work week, she says “back to get some rest”. They’ve worked pretty
steady at the Acreage on projects too.
Another handful of goose feathers |
Clemson and I took a walk down the
lane again, it is so easy to get him to go with us lately. We’re not sure what
changed from us having to convince him to come with us. It isn’t a complaint
though, we love it when he follows, leads or prances along beside us. There
were no geese around or turtles tonight although Bill and I saw Mrs. Yertle
earlier digging more holes. We came back and sat outside until Bill wandered
over from his hobby and sat with us.
peeking through to the west |
At 8 one of my shows came on so I
moved inside and with things closed up, Bill came in and moved upstairs. It is
nice to have two televisions for the times we want to watch something different.
Clemson and I curled up together in my recliner and at 9, Bill and I had a dish
of ice cream together. A nice end to a wonderful day.
Good night from the Ridge |
Thank you for stopping in today. Your
comments are welcome!
So nice to have a handy guy! Your tomatoes look awesome! Soon you'll be eating them. Trimming is a lot of hard work but so worth it!!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to have Handy Bill to do those outside jobs. My tomatoes are really doing well. Luckily nothing up here eats them either.
DeleteI hate trimming but the results are a bonus!
Things are coming along nicely and the weather cooling down a tad.
ReplyDeleteNothing quite like a loaded burger, enjoy !
A little bit of a cool down, for sure. The air has been nice in the late afternoon.
DeleteThe tomatoes are gorgeous along with the rest of your garden! No problem with deer or rabbits? Great job Bill! Love those chairs but the umbrella will make a huge difference! Oh those burgers look so good! Yum! Beautiful sunset!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I can't wait to bite into my first one. No animals up here other than chipmunks and coyotes at night. :)
DeleteThe chairs are nice and high and the umbrella improves them a lot for us.
The umbrella on your chairs is a great idea....kudos to Bill. I see tomato sauce in the future with those lovelies!
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