It was just minutes before 7 on
Sunday, Aug. 5th when I woke up and realized that I was alone in
bed. The door to downstairs was closed which means that Bill has been up for a
while. He would be anxious to get working on his shed. I joined him downstairs
and he had indeed eaten, washed, shaved and was ready to get to work. Before my
tea, I decided to head out for a walk and got a mile and a half in.
Me, myself and I enjoyed the walk very much |
By that time, Bill was down in the
gully working away. There wasn’t a lot he could do on his own but he worked for
a couple of hours. It was a nice walk and when I returned I sat outside on the
shaded patio with tea, laptop and camera. I didn’t send my blog post off last
night, as you’ve noticed so that was what I had to get at this morning. My own
deadline, no one else’s. Rob and Pat drove home with the GMC in their
preparation to pull the Cedar Creek out.
Rob and Pat pull out |
I finished that and waited with Bill
while he texted Gerry to see if they were working today. It turned out to be a
no for one reason or another so Bill hopped on the mower and cut the back
field, the corral and the corral hill (for me). Yay, thank you, dear! Inside I
prepared the basic ingredients for a Cabbage Salad for tomorrow and then I
noticed Rob had returned to pick up the fiver. All of our friends are leaving
and as Rob says “all good things come to an end, such is life”.
Bill has to keep busy so cut the grass today |
The rest of the day was pretty
lackadaisical. I read a fair bit of my Evidence book until after lunch and Bill
made a couple of trips into town. One? Two? I can’t remember but he did report
after going to town for fuel for his airplanes and riding mower that the Esso
station ran out of regular gas. He couldn’t get a full can. That’s not good on
a long weekend!
I know many of you wouldn't swim in their pond but the water is clean, just the bottom is yeuchy and boy, was it refreshing! |
It was around 2:30 when Bill
suggested we drive over to the Acreage for a swim. Sounded like a great idea to
me so we changed into our swim suits and I retrieved my water shoes and all 3
of us left. Suzie was sitting out reading by their coach so we told her where
we were headed. It felt cool but that was only because the air was so hot. It
was so refreshing as I floated around on the pool noodle and Bill swam around.
Show off!
Bill puts Clem in shallow water and his feet are already starting to move to get the heck out of there |
Clemson does not like the water, I’m
sure I’ve told you that, but his tongue was hanging out with the heat. He’d
taken a drink of water as soon as I put his dish out but Bill picked him up and
took him out into the shallow water. It wasn’t deep enough for him to swim back
but his little feet were already in motion by the time Bill set him down. This
short video clip shows him trying his darnedest to get as far from the water as
possible. What a character! I’m sure he’ll never admit how great it felt
though.
A very comfy seating area in the shade of the trees |
We sat for a while and Joanne and
Ted, the last of their weekend visitors, left about 30 minutes before we did
the same. It was after 4 when we got home and Bill had one destination in mind.
The recliner for a snooze. I left them inside and took an ice-cold water
outside with my book. The hammock, with no one in it, does loop-de-loops over
and over in the wind so I solved that issue by laying down on it. I love my
hammock. It was a birthday gift the year we bought our house in 2002.
Bill starts cutting boards before the guys arrive |
Wondering and hoping that Mike and
Gerry might come later when it cools down to work on the shed, we lit the Weber
around 5 and grilled burgers. Seems we eat these a lot but they are good,
filling and fast. With a cob of fresh corn on the side, it went down great.
Dishes were done by 6 when we got a text from Donna stating the very same plan.
They were going to have supper and come over to work for a bit. We would host
the campfire tonight too.
I sat outside in the shade finishing
this post. Bill is down at the shed doing some sawing and some nailing in
anticipation of their arrival. 😊
There were a few small things that he figured out he could do on his
own.
the sky through the new shed window |
Soon the boys arrived and things were happening. Donna and I sat up on the
hill in our gravity chairs and watched from the shade of the trees and when the
sun went down, we moved to the firepit and I started a campfire.
Before the roof |
Mike prepping for the metal roof |
Everyone was pooped, they had had a
late night on Saturday and Bill and the guys had been working. I don’t know
what my excuse was, actually I felt pretty good and, like Mike, could have
stayed up longer. Donna and Gerry were yawning so the 3 of them left around 10,
I think, after we had a couple of meteor shower viewings.
And it is started Bill and Gerry were the 'grunt' men |
Suzie and George joined Donna and I before the fire was started |
It was a lovely night
so we left our windows open plus the outside door again. George and Suzie
remained inside their coach and didn’t partake in the campfire on their last
night. I think the heat got to them too.
It was my turn to make the fire tonight |
I went straight to bed and didn’t
bother downloading pictures at all, so that explains the 2-day posting. Bill
hopped in the shower before hopping into bed. They are making great progress on
the shed, roof and all!
Monday morning, the shed was looking great and this is before the boys arrived |
On Monday, the Civic Holiday, Aug. 6th
Bill and I both got up around 7. The sky was mostly clear again and there was a
lovely breeze. I had gathered G & S’s garbage last night with ours and
while I went for a walk, Bill took it down to the road on his way to the
Acreage for water. Our tanks were almost whining, they were so low.
A hot morning for a walk, but I did it |
Empty spot after Rob and Pat left yesterday Today, George pulled out at 8:15 |
Even though it was an early walk for
about a mile and a half, I was beaded with sweat on my brow by the time I
returned. Whoever said you can ‘sweat’ weight off is full of you know what. Ha
ha. When I returned, I loaded the dirty laundry into the Rav and said goodbye
to George and Suzie. It was around 7:45 when I drove into Durham and I knew
they’d be gone before I returned. I wasn’t even sure if the laundromat would be
open on the holiday so was pleased that it was.
This looks like the flower Pat saw but I forgot to use my Plant app to see what it is |
'Elvis' around the corner makes these planters |
Little green apples are turning red But they are crabapples and full of wormy spots |
When she left, I got my clothes up on
the line I then hopped in the shower. I chose what I was going to wear this
afternoon to the birthday celebration and then brought the clothes in. They
were dry within 2 hours but now I was hot and sweaty all over again. LOL I made up the recipe for the dressing for my
cabbage/apple salad and although I’ve had to substitute things, it tastes okay.
I hope.
Garbage pick is today, the Civic holiday |
The guys finished work around 12 noon
and relaxed with a beer before heading back to the Acreage. The wind is crazy
up here today but that is a good thing. I packed our bathing suits and towels
and Bill had a shower before stretching out in the recliner for a quick doze.
Clemson must be getting a breeze up on the bed because he has been up there
since Bill come in, stretching out himself across the bedspread.
The shed as it stands Monday Some batten to be done by Bill and Mike will make the doors |
His bag was packed too, he is
spending the afternoon and part evening with his buddies, Rob and Pat. They are
such a blessing and I hope we tell them often enough just how much we
appreciate them. Clemson will be much happier ‘home’ than at the party today
and so will Bill and I. At 1:30, I slipped upstairs and into my cool summer
dress that I purchased at Keady. I think it is the best choice for today. We
drove to Durham around 2 and with hit and miss holiday weekend traffic arrived
at Carol’s around 3:30.
Teviotdale round about is in place but not completed This was a very rough area |
They had been hit by a bad storm just
30 minutes prior to our arrival and their power was out all around the area.
That explains the trees down on the main streets of Sebringville. Brian has his
or Todd’s Champion generator running which helped with some of the lights and
the fridge in their big house. Everyone was out in the backyard around the
pool. Unfortunately, they lost a gazebo in the storm so shade was minimal
except close to the house.
Lots of shaded sitting areas close to the house |
Only a few kids in the pool when I took this |
It was nice to see everyone and I
mean everyone with only one exception. Krystal was disappointed that she
couldn’t be there but was having a great time, I’m sure, camping up north with
her girlfriends. Plans were already in place when this party was confirmed. We
sat for a while before the no-brainer decision to get into the pool came to
fruition. It felt cool after being in the hot air but very refreshing.
Bill along the bottom and Olivia with her goggles watching how he does it |
I was in for about 20 minutes and got
out while Bill remained and played with his granddaughters, Chelsea and Olivia
for quite a while. It was fun to see them challenging him with hand stands and
somersaults while he, in return, showed them how to swim along the very floor
of the pool.
Bill and his granddaughters |
Olivia goes through her poses before jumping in the pool |
I missed the chant but she said it each time |
Chelsea's turn |
We all had lots of food to eat with cheeseburgers, hot dogs and
chicken burgers plus various macaroni salads, Caesar salads and my cabbage
salad to choose from. It was a great supper.
chicken burgers were on first |
Bill and one of his grandsons, Zach What a great smile that little guy has Impish, no? |
We all love this little sweetie Johnny enjoys his hot dog with Grandma Liz watching |
There were dessert squares, brownies
and a special cake to fill up on if there were any gaps left in our tummies.
The cake before the candles and inscription was added |
Some trees downed from the storm in Sebringville |
At home, we unloaded the 2 coolers
and left the rest of the stuff for morning. Inside, we decided to just go to
bed and turn the tv on. I read a chapter before giving in and watching a few
minutes of the movie he had on. When I closed my eyes and put my ear plugs in,
I guess it rained steadily for about an hour. A nice gentle rain, Bill said so
that was good timing for us.
We met this beautiful Pontiac on the way to Carol's and then on the way home How coincidental! |
I hope your days have been at least
half as good as ours have been. We’ve had a wonderful time up here with our
friends and now we can get back into our quiet time together today.
Good night! |
Our little boy comes out of Rob and Pat's house to greet us All is well again, we are home together |
Thank you for reading along. Sorry
for the long post. Your comments are always welcome!
What a great post Patsy! First off, the shed is just too cute! What a great job those boys are doing, can't wait to see it finished! The heat sounds horrible and a swim at the Acreage sounds like just what you needed. Will probably seem a little quiet, (or not since you've got construction going on)for a few days since your campground is empty! Wow that must have been some storm, glad you were behind it! Looks like a great party! I love the fact that you all went ahead with it, I'm sure Bill's dad would agree :) How far is Fort Erie from you guys? Hopefully you'll still be able to see Marylynne from time to time. Would love to know what's in your cabbage salad? Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletethank you Shirley. It is really quiet around here, takes some getting used to again! I can't just holler over to Rob when I want to. :)
DeleteThe party was a success and I'm glad we all went ahead with it. We even sang Happy Birthday to him.
Fort Erie is about a 3 hour drive so we'll go and see Marilynne in the beginning of October before we head south.
My cabbage salad has red cabbage, red onions, green apples and carrots. The dressing is dijon mustard, olive oil, garlic powder and wine vinegar. I substituted a lot but it still tasted quite good. :)
Good times. Poor Clemson. He's not a water dog!! The pool looks like so much fun with the grands!! Thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeletethank you Nancy. Clemson definitely does NOT like the water but the grandchildren sure do!
DeleteBill,
ReplyDeleteIt would appear that the shed is about a half bubble off of plumb towards starboard.
Just funnin with you.............it's looking good.
Jim
Just a half bubble? It actually has a little bit of right aileron. haha
Deletethanks for the chuckle!
What busy fun time you have had there, and nice to spend time with family around the pool in the hot weather. Bill should be happy his shed is moving right along soon he will be moving in.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the fun times we had there with everyone at the Ridge.
Nice that Rob and Pat are close by to dog sit Clemson.
It was fun at the party on a hot day.
DeleteBill is thrilled about the shed progress.
You're very welcome, George. We love to have you come visit!
Rob and Pat are a blessing too, they love Clemson.
Good lookin party, and a great lookin shed.
ReplyDeleteThanks F.G. Good times at the party and Bill is excited about the shed too!
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