I sensed that Bill was already awake
when I first stirred around 6 am on Thursday, Aug. 23rd. He was up just
before 7 and me soon after. A very restful night. I could hear a slight humming
and Bill informed me that he’d popped the furnace on at 6:45 to take the
morning chill out of the Suite. Can you believe that? Morning chill in August!
It didn’t take me long, after drinking some of my coffee, to turn it off.
Bill in action before 8 am |
Bill had his coffee and a bowl of
cereal and was out the door to replace the valve assembly. He wanted it done sooner
than later. He took some pictures while working, so another Bill post in a few
days, and I took some OF him working on it. While out there, he was gingerly
approached by Nicole asking when we were leaving. She said after a quiet week,
Friday was busy with 5 units going out. That was a hint. Ha ha, smooth Nicole.
Anyway, Bill wanted me to make the
decision so I figured that I’ve been pretty lucky. We’ve had 3 meals out, leftovers
once and tonight will be the only night I’ve really had to cook. We didn’t bring
Weber along for the ride so I’ll come up with something for supper tonight. There
is fish in the freezer and some potatoes to grill up in the fry pan. Marlene’s
were really good last night.
One of my favourite stores not too far away |
Our Suite was finished in the shop on
Monday and we have been ‘camping’ here on their lot, taking advantage of their electric
and water for the week. How can I say no? Anyway, Bill hasn’t worked all week
and is anxious to make some $$ while he’s here. I said yes, if it is a morning
job, I truly don’t mind.
By 8:30, he was cleaned up and inside
for today’s morning appointment only to find it had been shifted. Peggy made
him feel better by offering him one for this afternoon and he helped Nicole do
a PDI before lunch. In case you don’t know what that is, although if you’ve
purchased an rv you likely do, a PDI is a Pre-Delivery Inspection. Bill has
never done one on his own before so just assisted.
I'm as far away from the entrance this side of the parking lot allows |
Guess what I did!? I went shopping!
Value Village is on the southwest corner of London, near White Oaks Mall
(Wal-mart & Mark’s) and an area I’m very familiar with from living nearby
for 13 years. I had no problem taking Black Beauty for a spin while Bill was
busy. There were no specials on at V.V. for me today, Senior’s Day being
Tuesday’s but I was very picky and judged everything strictly.
This is the rack I use to hold our dinner and break plates Notice the gray one behind it, it is about 2" shorter A valuable 2" in a cupboard, right? |
I had fun because I was on no time
schedule and poked around their kitchen and plastics area. Sometimes I find
just the perfect thing to make my life easier in the Suite or at the Ridge.
Today was no exception and you can check out the picture of how I put it to use.
First, I emptied the cupboard and needed to vacuum up the salt and shake the rubber matting Good thing mice don't eat salt |
The staff at V.V. was very chipper and it was a pleasing experience.
I tried on a couple of things and be darned if they didn’t end up coming home
with me! How does that happen? They were a perfect fit.
Here is our re-organized dish cupboard We have 2 extension bars that will hold the dishes in place much easier than the previous position where I had to remove things off the top shelf |
From there, I drove the couple of
short blocks to the mall and backed B.B. into a corner spot close to the lot
entrance. This put me half way to the mall entrance and the Mark’s Work
Warehouse entrance too. I love the quality of the clothes in there and
sometimes you catch some great deals. Just poking around but also pricing Sport
socks for Bill. They were more than I wanted to pay so I walked over to
Wal-Mart and found exactly what he needs.
Diesel price was much nicer than regular fuel |
I was done shopping and that says a
lot. As I drove back, I realized that we’ll need to pick up more food for
Clemson and we forgot it at Costco. There’s Pet Smart over there on the other
side of Wellington Road, and all that traffic at noon hour. No, he has enough in
the fridge that he can wait until next week when Bill is back in the city. I
drove home and backed the truck up with perfection. (if I do say so myself!)
Nice back up job, eh? First try too! |
Bill noticed the truck back and came
in to fill me in on how his day was going. The day has gone from a cool 58F to
a lovely 77F/25C. It is a beautiful day in the neighbourhood. I needed to have
something to eat, the earlier yogourt had long since diminished. Bill had eaten
something off the truck so I remembered Bill’s leftover pizza in the fridge
that he wouldn’t eat. I put some olive oil in the fry pan and fried the 3 pieces
up enough to heat them through. Perfect and yummy!
Crispy and hot |
The rest of the day was Clemson and
Patsy taking it easy. I was well into the first of 12 Lee Child books about
Jack Reacher and didn’t want to put it down. At one point, while sitting
comfortably in ‘our’ recliner (Clemsons and mine) I heard voices close and
someone trying to open the latch on our screen door. Oh-oh. I said hello and it
was an older couple thinking that the trailer was just open for customers to
tour. I offered them a tour but she was too embarrassed, I think, and declined.
There always seems to be something annoying in our lives Minor but still annoying In this case, for some unknown reason, fruit flies when the fruit is non-existent |
So, I remembered apple cider vinegar with plastic wrap and holes cut in it And I took many many lives today |
After that, I couldn’t quite relax,
as a lot of people walk back and forth in front of the Suite. I got smart and
made up a sign which would discourage them and at the same time put me at ease.
😊 I read a couple of long chapters
before Bill came in around 5:30 and said he was done for the day. I was
perfectly willing to make supper, although I didn’t know what to have with the
fish I had pulled out of the freezer.
We're trying not to eat potatoes and it is not easy when I have no salad
ingredients here. I’m not into just hopping in the truck and picking something
up either. Bill offered to take me out to the Flying M down the road so that is
what we did. I seldom argue with dinner out.
Woops, I ate half the salad before remembering a picture Half of my Reuben sandwich came home for tomorrow's lunch |
We each had a garden salad and I had
a Reuben and Bill ordered a Turkey Club. It was a nice meal at a reasonable
price and served by a pleasant waitress. No way to complain about that and I
didn’t have to cook or do dishes! Back home, I sat at my laptop and downloaded
the few pictures you’re seeing. Not many taken today. Bill sat with his James
Patterson book, London Bridges and Clemson bounced between the two of us,
trying to decide what to do.
Bill says goodbye to his client this afternoon around 5:15 |
Another happy camper, really! |
It has been a very quiet day and Bill
earned a day’s pay, easily and enjoyably. I hope you have enjoyed your day as
well.
A few light and fluffy clouds in the east sky tonight |
and over top of the Airstream still waiting for pick up this sky to the west |
goodnight from the CanAm parking lot |
Thank you for taking the time to see what we’re up and not minding that
it isn’t much! Your comments are always appreciated.
Just got around to reading blog posts. Thanks for your nice post about us. We enjoyed your visit yesterday very much. Good thing Bill didn't have to travel today to go to work as he was already there. Enjoy your stay in London although you are already at home. ;-)
ReplyDeleteEasy to write nice things about great people. We truly enjoyed meeting you both and your hospitality. Thank you!
DeleteYes, Bill didn't have far to go to work for sure and I didn't have far to go to shop!
Poor lady. Yup that's embarrassing!!! Great back up job!!! You're a pro!!
ReplyDeleteYes, her husband said 'see? I told you someone was in there!' He didn't help her embarassment! haha
Deletethank you!
Apple cider vinegar - comes in handy for many things - this is a first on killing fruit flies. You just put some in a container with plastic wrap over it, and a few holes poked in the wrap? I will definitely try this next time they are an issue. They are such pests!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to meet a fellow blogger. We have had the privilege of meeting 5 bloggers I follow and would love to meet more - you and Bill included. Someday on a trip to or from New York, I'd like to pass through Ontario and possibly meet up. We actually had planned to go through Ontario this year, but with our late travel date we changed our plans, since I didn't want to just drive through. If we are going to visit I want to experience the area.
The apple cider vinegar trick works. They are still buzzing around the little dish so you should put it away from your seating or eating area. They get in through the holes but can't get out. :)
DeleteIt was great to meet M & B and we'd love to meet you guys too. Anytime you are planning your NY trip again, just give us a heads up.
What a nice relaxing day getting things done., Bill will be happy back to work again and you shopping for deals.
ReplyDeleteGas in Strathroy was $116.6 and diesel a few cents cheaper as well.
What a nice relaxing day getting things done., Bill will be happy back to work again and you shopping for deals.
DeleteGas in Strathroy was $116.6 and diesel a few cents cheaper as well.
Gas is up and down all over. You just never know but when you need it, you pay the price. I had fun shopping and Bill likes the work.
DeleteThat's a great day for you! Bill made a few dollars and you got to go shopping! Funny about the people thinking your place is open for tours. Knowing you it wouldn't have been a problem to show off your home! Free electric and water can't be beat.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day! I found a couple of special deals too!
DeleteBill puts the money in our pockets and I spend it.........good deal, right?
I wouldn't have minded giving them a tour, it was actually clean! :)
We also turned the heater on this morning to take out the chill ....Elva (I remembered my name).
ReplyDeleteHi Elva! Good, I don't feel silly that we needed the heat for a bit. We all deserve to be happy no matter what we have to do. :)
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