I was awake on Tuesday, July 24th
at 6 am after what felt like a wonderful sleep. Turns out I only actually slept
6 hours according to the sleep activity on my Fitbit. My bedroom window was open
and all of the downstairs ones but it was still 70F indoors. I crept out of bed
‘sneakily’ so as not to wake my sleeping beauties and opened the window shades.
Kind of a cloudy day out there but there could be some sunny breaks again
today. Bill joined me at the table 30 minutes later.
Don't for a minute think that I just sat around taking pictures I really do work! |
We had our brews and read blogger
posts. Great to hear from Stew “Furry Gnome’s Adventures”. What an awesome, positive guy he is. Getting into our
work duds again, we went out at 8 to start piling the wood neatly. My wrist is
still bothering me so when I‘m finished this job, maybe I’ll put my wrist brace
on for the day. We stacked wood for an hour and a half taking water breaks and
then stopped for a yogourt. Bill trimmed with the weed eater and raked the
small crappy pieces up for a fire.
So much nicer See the patio stones? Location location |
We could manage a controlled burn
very easily and for a couple more hours got everything cleaned up nicely. The
positioning of the new shed has changed probably 5 times since yesterday but
both Bill and I are happy with where we’ve placed the corner patio stones. When
Mike arrives on Saturday to start the build, his opinion will matter as well. This
project has at the very least encouraged us to clean up the pile of old cedar
rails and scrap lumber, sooner than later.
About 1/2 cord of mismatched wood for burning |
At 11:30 the fire had burned down
enough that we could leave it to smolder and we walked up to the Suite for
lunch. I began the bacon and eggs and cut up 3 of my homegrown cherry tomatoes.
Yum.
Lunch |
We cleaned the dishes and I thought I’d take a walk down the lane and to
check on our fire. It was mostly out and the rain was hit and miss so what was
left, would soon go out.
The blue barrels hold small blocks of wood for keeping fires going |
I put the big awning out and sat out
there with a paleo book called Trick and Treat. My eyes got heavy and the wind
picked up a bit so I moved inside again, pulling the awning in. The rain got heavier and after closing
some windows, we settled inside for the afternoon. We’ll have to plug into
electric later but for now the batteries are holding their own around 12.5. I
have some cherries to use up so will be taking advantage of the rainy afternoon
and making cheesecake!
Cheesecake and homemade cherry sauce topping |
After putting the cheesecake together
and baking it, I prepared a yummy looking cherry sauce topping for it. That may
be tucked away in the freezer for a couple of weeks and I’ll pull it out on a
special day. I love cheesecake, it is my favourite and this one, other than the
cherries, has no sugar added. All good ingredients for us to eat. By the time
I finished everything, the sun came out and the day heated up even more. My
goodness! The wind was almost non-existent and the humidity has returned with a
vengeance.
I love walking up to the garden to see red :) |
Clemson and I stepped out just long
enough for him to do his business and me to take stock of the temperature.
Let’s get the heck back indoors, Clem! Bill is very close to finishing his book
and I’ve started into a Jonathan Kellerman mystery called Evidence. It sounds
very good. Maybe when I stop baking (!!!) I’ll get past the 2nd
chapter. We just got word that our good buddies made it home from their
vacation away so we can relax. The family is home safe and sound. 😊
Look at my pepper plants now! The rain was like a tonic they have sprouted up by inches! |
Supper tonight is chicken thighs, I’m
not sure if we can barbecue. If not, I’ll be searching for an indoor recipe. The
rain came once more, it has been a yo-yo day for rain but no complaints. I prepared
Easy Chicken Thigh and Potato Casserole which took about 20 minutes. You'll probably notice a pattern in my recipes. The word EASY indicates it will be with ingredients I have in the kitchen. It will be
a later supper as it cooks for an hour and a half so I cut a couple of pieces
of cheddar at 5:30 for us to munch on. Our lunch has wore off by now.
Clemson and I go for a walk |
Clemson wanted to go out so we went
for a walk down the lane. On the way back, he chose to run up the grass hill
while I opted for the gravel incline at a much slower pace. When we got to the
patio mat, usually he comes to me to be picked up but he was in no such frame of
mind this time! He ran around, playing, barking and hunching down for me to
chase him. What the heck? After doing this, 6 or 7 times, finally, he slowed
down enough for me to bring him inside for a drink of water.
The pails are running over I tried hard to catch the drops hitting the surface |
We have a very goofy pooch. I sat
with Bill and watched an NCIS rerun, one of our favourite things to do
together. Bill got the itch to move and went down to the hollow to retrieve the
watering can and the rake. I wondered what he got up to because it was a good
20 minutes before he returned. He came in looking worn out and when I asked, he
told me that he’d been digging up rocks. Good grief!! I gave him a talking to about working
in this heat and strongly suggested that he had time for a shower before the
casserole would be ready. Hint, hint.
Easy Chicken Thigh and Potato Casserole |
We were both ready for supper when the
convection oven beeped at 10 to 7. Sometimes I truly surprise myself and this
casserole was one of those moments. First time that I’ve made it and even with
a few necessary substitutions, it was absolutely delicious! I got a ‘thumbs up’
from Bill too, figuratively speaking. Great! Since our meal was late, we
decided to have a piece of cherry pie immediately after instead of waiting to eat our dessert later. Yum, it is good too.
We cleaned up the dishes and by then,
the outside air had started to cool down….a bit. More interesting cloud cover,
more interesting skies and more questions about whether the rain is actually
done for the night. The rest of the evening went by quietly.
A nice ending to a great day. My wrist is still paining a bit but not as badly as last night. Now, I hope I can stay awake until bedtime tonight. I'm feeling kind of tired out.
Good night from The Ridge |
Thanks for stopping in and if you would like to leave a comment, I’d love to hear from you.
Nice cleanup work. You deserve that cherry pie. And I'm pretty sure ALL cheesecake, at least the ones I make, have lots of yummy sugar!! Lol. Love Jonathan Kellerman books.
ReplyDeletethanks Nancy, I know we deserve ALL good things, right? :)
DeleteI think this is the first book by him so I'll probably get hooked on him too.
I know it was a ways back but what a beautiful picture of your mom with all of you. You can certainly see where you all get your smiles.
ReplyDeleteYou made two of our favorite pies, Tom really likes cherry and rhubarb strawberry is one of my favorites. Though cheesecake is always a hit.
I would say you two have been busy yet at the same time it sounds like you are enjoying some down time and enjoying life.
Cute bunny look...lol
Thanks Deb. Nice to hear from you. Mom is a smiler for sure. :)
DeleteOur favourites too. Bill isn't spoiled at all, btw.
We have been enjoying the summer in between the very hot spells.
I was so looking forward to hearing how that cheesecake tasted , I guess I will just have to wait. Your garden is looking good .
ReplyDeleteSorry, stick around.......it'll happen soon. The cheesecake tasting, I mean. :)
DeleteThank you, the garden is happy now!
What a nice productive day your had and survived the humidity too. Keep enjoying your books and warm weather, soon we will be cold again.
ReplyDeleteYup, it was a great day. No complaints here!
DeleteAnd even more baking done. LOL
The cheesecake looks so good. I have all of the ingredients to make one, but hate to make it for just Dean and I. My daughter and grandchildren will be here Sunday, so maybe I can make it before they arrive to share with them! You two stay busy with projects and that is wonderful. Good exercise, and good for the mind. Your tomatoes and peppers are looking good!
ReplyDeleteI love cheesecake so much that when I make it, it is hard to share! I could eat it all myself that is why I'm using Splenda instead of sugar so I can avoid the guilt! haha
DeleteWe try to stay busy but also know how to relax often. Me more than Bill. :)
All your baking looks wonderful! If I make it I'm the only one who eats it other than the apple muffins and banana bread, and that's only because he likes a little snack with coffee in the am. Just not a sweet eater, him not me! haha..Cant' wait to see how the new building looks! Good for you for giving Bill the what for! Sometimes these men just don't get it! Your garden looks incredible!
ReplyDeletethanks Shirley. I WISH I didn't like sweets. That is why Ken is so slim!
DeleteWe're excited for the shed too, even though it isn't for me. Well, the porch will be! :)