Wednesday, July 11th I
slept in a bit, not getting up until 6:30 which was better than the previous
night’s sleep. We were in bed before 11 at least. What was on the agenda today?
I went for a short walk down the trail behind the house, alongside their pond.
I didn’t get far when I realized the deer flies were fascinated with me.
Crikey! I took a couple of quick photos and scurried back.
The raft is tied up but the canoe floats free, all around the pond |
This was to be a fairly easy day with
not scheduled commitments. As we get older, remember this was started this 29
years by three of my sisters (when they were much younger), we find we don’t
need to be busy all the time. Our interest in go-go-going are close to gone and
we’d rather just do one main thing on the 3-day gathering. Wendy went home last
night as she had to pick Morgan up at noon hour so we won’t see her until the
weekend now.
some pictures around Cedarhaven in the morning |
The trail of deer flies |
I moved quickly but snapped this distance picture of the back of their house |
Today, we lazed around and then had
our brunch before I drove the Rav into Owen Sound. There were a couple of
stores that were not open on Monday when we were in town. We first hit the
Salvation Army thrift store where a few of us found some things, then the
Mission Store which is usually very rewarding in value and price and lastly
Value Village once more with our 30% off bonus which wasn’t valid on Monday.
Gayle waves hello from across the pond |
We hit pay dirt and everyone was very
happy with our goodies. It was 5:15 when we checked out so had to decide on a
place to eat. Not knowing Owen Sound ‘too’ well, we all agreed that we enjoyed
Mudtown Station enough to go back again. Their menu was a little funky, in that
your entrée did not include a side in most cases, but their food was delicious.
Looks refreshing, eh? |
Not being very original, I ordered
the same beer battered white fish with garlic scapes and split an order of corn
bread with Gayle. Oh my! My Mojito accompanied my meal and we enjoyed it
outside in the fresh ‘hot’ air very much.
The patio was full when we left |
With dinner finished, we took a walk
along the river to settle our food. It was a lovely evening and a nice bit of
scenery.
Four of my lovely sisters |
I love the old lamp post look |
Back at Gayle’s, we unloaded our
bags, individually, and with the exception of Cathy, modelled our expenditures
to ooh’s and aah’s. There were also a lot of laughs in there for sure and an
outsider looking in would definitely think we’d had a few drinks for us to
carry on so.
This was such a delightful find for Aj She modeled it by donning Gayle's hat and shoes |
We enjoy each other’s company and easily slip into our routine. I
didn’t stay up as late, being the first to say goodnight after a Palm Bay
cooler. Maybe the drink was why. Hmm? It was another fun day.
She has a great property for selfies Sitting in the glossy-leafed periwinkle |
These tall cedars make me feel short |
I like this one, you can't tell that I ran from 30 feet away |
On Thursday, July 12th
Donna and I woke up pretty much at the same time but I lazed a bit longer in
bed. It was around 6:45, I think, when I got up. I looked at the pile of
‘stuff’ in the corner of the room that I would have to pack up and though ‘oh
my! That’s a lot of stuff’. With just the morning left with my sisters, I
skipped the walk and went upstairs to join the rest.
So, we had to find a place to pose and I set my tripod and Canon EOS 30D up |
And then we needed a close up |
There was another game of Scrabble to
play, a crossword puzzle that may not get done, a ‘last meal’, some group
photos (we’ll miss having Wendy in these) and a bunch of packing up.
This was a tough one, it didn't get finished |
We tend to
do our own thing first thing so spread out across the main floor with our
morning drinks. I snagged a spot in the wing back chair in the sitting room
overlooking the pond again. I read a couple of blogger friend’s posts and soon
went downstairs for my shower.
The bumblebees disappeared right inside the lilies |
I’m feeling good for one thing and
sad for another. Yesterday, Bill informed me that my brother, Michael, had
arrived at the Acreage around 5 pm from Goderich. They had spent some time with
the trailer in the Goderich area with Crystal’s family. Now it is our turn.
Yay!
Michael and Tango all set up at the Acreage |
Unfortunately, his sisters weren’t even around to greet him but the guys
were. Once their trailer was set up Michael and Crystal drove in to Rockwood to
visit Mom and then grab a bite to eat at Tim Horton’s. Small town, not much
choice after 6.
I’m feeling a bit sad also, not so
much for our sister’s time ending, but because everyone is going home to their
partner. My sweetie left this morning at 8:15 and I won’t see him until Friday
sometime.
At least Clemson is home to welcome me back. Before leaving Gayle’s
we did finish the Scrabble game, we did have a lovely brunch together and we
did get some photos together before loading our many bags into the vehicles.
I drove Audrey and Donna back to the
Acreage, took a peek at the rental trailer (which is very nice and
accommodating) and drove home to the Ridge. Little furry bum was sound asleep
until I closed the door and his head popped up.
My greeter fell asleep after we spent some time at the Acreage |
We sat outside for a while
although Bill had left some windows open and it was not too bad inside. I
unloaded, put my purchases away and unpacked. The worse part of a trip away
from home, in my opinion.
At Gayle's, she was giving a mini tutorial on her Insta Pot |
At 3, Clemson and I drove over to the
Acreage for a visit before suppertime. The air is warm but it has been an
overcast day from early this morning. I took my swimsuit in case the pond was
inviting enough to cool off. Donna and Audrey were at the shaded picnic table
working on a crossword so I sat with them.
Seldom will he sleep on the ground but here he is under the bench at my feet |
Clemson wandered and sniffed,
knowing that Tango, my brother’s Jack Russell had been there. They had left
this morning to visit friends in London and then to Cambridge to a Foo Fighters’
concert tonight with my sister, Wendy, and daughter, Bridgette.
At home, I walked to get the mail and spooked this Mama Duck and her 6 babies Where are the babies? They dove under water |
As I waited and watched, one, two, three little heads popped up |
And soon, they were far enough away to feel safe |
Gerry was home from his work shift
and Tom was puttering around with various things. He likes to keep busy at
little fix-up jobs around the place. It was around 5:00 when Gayle and John arrived
and at 5:30 my pooch and I bid farewell and came home for supper. Clemson was
so good, wandering around and having a nap under the picnic table I was sitting
on. Staying close to Mom, I like that. At home he got his meal and flopped in
his bed while I made my own supper.
The flowers that were still alive |
Tonight, after checking in the
fridge, I had the makings for a salad along with some potato salad that was
left from Sunday. I cut up chicken strips, leaf lettuce from my sister, Cathy,
snap peas and zucchini from the veggie pick, my green onion and a couple of
slices of tomatoes. Audrey suggested a drizzle of olive oil if I chose not to
make it a down and out salad (which is never a favourite of mine). Actually, I
was pleasantly surprised with that plus salt and pepper, that it tasted as good
as it did.
My cold supper plate |
I poured myself the last half glass
of a mixed Caesar that was in the fridge and was finished eating by 6:30. It
sure gives the impression out there that it might rain tonight but that could
be because of the day shades being pulled down. I’m fine with whatever it wants
to do. Bill was sweet enough to water my garden before he left this morning so
they should be fine for a couple more days. The grass needs cutting but I’m not
feeling ambitious enough to do that tonight. There is always tomorrow.
One thing I haven’t done since
Saturday is open my book and since I wasn’t too far into it at all, may have to
start over to refresh my memory on what it is about. It’s a James Rollins book
called Deep Fathom and I know it didn’t grab me within the first 2 chapters.
We’ll see how it goes when I settle down with Clemson tonight. I was invited
back to the Acreage later but I think I’ll just stay put now that I’ve poured
my drink.
More garden flowers bloomed Shasta daisies, I think |
This has been a good day and as I
finish this, I’m waiting to hear from Bill at the end of his work day. My
indoor fresh flowers were looking sad so I refreshed their water and removed
the spent blossoms. This is all that is left. I hope your day has been half as
good as mine at least and that you made the best of it. I've talked to my sweetie for the first time since Monday morning, so I'm a happy camper now. :)
One of the community gardens along the waterfront |
No sunset tonight so this will have to suffice Good night! |
Thanks for taking the time and
stopping by. I love to hear from you!
Looks like you gals had fun. Love Aj's dress!! I have become a salad eater for dinner just so I don't have to cook! Lol
ReplyDeleteWe had a ball! that dress had to be tried on by all of us because it was so unusual. I wish I had taken a picture of the back. It suited Aj to a tee.
DeleteI do wish I enjoyed salads more. Other than caesar salads, I could easily go through life without them.
As usual you ladies had a fun time enjoying each others company. No back home again.
ReplyDeleteI love a salad with just olive oil on it so light and tasty.
We seem to make the very best of our short time together every year.
ReplyDeleteGetting used to the salads with olive oil.........not 100% sold yet! :)