First time that I woke up on
Wednesday, Aug. 29th was at 3 am. I had opted to put my ear plugs
in, which I don’t normally do when I’m alone, but with the rain and storm on
the horizon, I didn’t want to lay there listening to it. Clemson dropped off
quite quickly sprawled across Bill’s side of the bed and I soon drifted into my
own dreamland state. I was trying not to think of the possible threats from the sky.
A break in the sky |
So, when I woke at 3, I knew the
heaviest of the storm was to be around 2:30 to 5 I took my ear plugs out to get
a feel for what it was doing outside. It was quite calm so I went back to sleep
without them. At 3:30 I was awake again and I noticed that Clemson had jumped
off the bed. I went on a search, thinking he was at the door to go out but he
was up in his bed on the couch. Hmm, that is very odd.
Our flag pole dropped and that ball on top is our proud Canadian flag |
Not pretty but comical at the same time I guess it did get windy last night |
I didn’t disturb him and went back
upstairs to my own bed. Then the heavy rain, or was it hail, started. My ear
plugs went back in and the next thing I knew, it was 7. I didn’t move until
7:30 when I reached for my phone on Bill’s pillow and it chirped. In other
words, ‘you have a text from your sweetie’. 😊 Bill was wondering if I survived the
night, since I hadn’t texted him yet. He called, we chatted and then I got up
to greet the day.
Clouds and blue sky over me on the drive to Hanover |
Clemson never returned because he
still isn’t sure about jumping up on the bed, even with the pillows I’ve placed
there. Oh well. I came down and walked around the island to turn the Keurig on
and open blinds and stepped in a wet spot on the carpet. Oh dear. The poor
little guy DID have to go out and Mom didn’t help him. I cleaned and sprayed
the area and then went outside for my walk.
It was 68F/20C but I wore my light
hoody anyway. The sky was a repeat of the last morning or two....... or three. It was
a nice walk down to the turbines and back and as yesterday, the hoodie came
back wrapped around my waist. Obviously, I’m no judge of what to wear first
thing in the morning. When I returned, I tried once more to cut the lawn. I
went through the same motions as yesterday.
And on the way home |
I placed the charged battery in,
running shoes, hat and gloves on and I got the same sound as before. It
obviously isn’t that the battery is dead. Something else is afoot here. The
blade seems really loose and clanging but no matter what I tried, it wouldn’t
tighten and wouldn’t stop the noise. I hate giving Bill new jobs to do but he’s
going to have to look at it tomorrow.
The grass is so green from the rain, how can we complain? |
So that is that, again! I came inside,
made my tea and sat at my laptop to catch up on yesterday’s news. Bill will have a busy day today with 3 orientations so it will be a long day for him. To
make matters worse, he has an 8 or 10 item list of things to get at Costco.
With his boss, Nicole, on vacation this week, he says it is highly unlikely
that he’ll be needed next week. That just means to take advantage of Costco
when he’s there today. Unfortunately.
Back and forth, all day |
I’ll worry about him driving home
late, and hope he listens to his body when it is time to stop for a rest on the
way. He says he will but he is a man and can be very stubborn. God love him. He
lets me know when he is on his way so I can judge pretty well what time to
expect him.
So many trees succumb to a vine around here I'm continually fighting them on the trees on The Ridge This one is in the neighbours driveway |
Okay, so today was shopping day. I’ve
been compiling my own list for groceries for shopping here at home. We
have not done a ‘big’ spree for a while and I’m feeling the pinch when I try to
plan meals. It is good to use up the meat that we have in the
freezer before filling it up again so I was looking forward to more variety. It
seems pork chops (crappy ones at that) and chicken are the choices we’ve had
for a while. A trip to the West Grey Meat Market is in order for tomorrow too.
And my petunias in the seating area are healthy again |
I finished my tea, cleaned up and
drove to Hanover just after 10:30. Grant’s Independent is a hopping grocery
store and it is very unfamiliar to me. I’m just getting used to Foodland in
Durham and it is a much smaller store. So, I checked my list faithfully and
filled the cart before getting in the checkout line. There was an opening
behind one person who was paying so I lucked out. When I left there, I drove to
the back side of town and picked up a loaf of bread at the Bread Depot.
And on my walk, the worms were stretched out trying to get nowhere fast They were wet and slimy and picked up all the stones How's that for a natural camouflage? |
By this time, I was quite uncomfortable having overdressed AGAIN! I was home unloading by 12:30 and it
was then I realized that I forgot to pick up the 2 packs of cream cheese.
Everything else got crossed off the list. I didn’t do too badly and there were
a lot of flyer specials for things I needed. Yay! I like to have cream cheese
on hand for when I want to make my favourite dessert. Anyway, I’ll pick it up
next time I’m in Durham. I was feeling hungry so had a piece of rye toast with
peanut butter. Ooh, so good.
A tree with 3 apples |
It is a very muggy day again although
the temperature for outdoors is only reading 73F/23C. I know that it feels
closer to 80F/27C at least. I’ve left the a/c on and it is keeping the Suite
very comfortable for my buddy and I. I had a recipe for Pina Colada Cheesecake
Cupcakes so made up a batch. I had to cut things in half because of the
‘grocery list oops’ but it is a good plan to try a partial recipe anyway, in
case they turn out like my last creation. These are keto cupcakes and involve
Bill’s favourite fruit, pineapple. I think he’ll like them.
ready for the oven |
Clemson and I took a walk down the
lane at 3 this afternoon and picked up the local flyers. He sure is
rambunctious when he wants to be, running in spurts up the lane. My heart
swells each time he gets ahead of me and stops to see where I’m going before he
moves again. I guess Bill is right. He’s Mama’s boy. That’s not a good example
though, because he does the same thing with his Dad. No sooner did we get back inside and the rain
started again. Nothing heavy but it was spitting.
They look good with a kind of shortbread crust |
I cleaned up the dishes from my
baking and sat with Clemson until his suppertime. Then of course he has to go
out, really quickly. The good thing though when it is raining, he wastes no
time and he’s back ready to come in. Just after 5, I coated the 2 chicken thighs
that had been thawed and in the fridge. It was a recipe specific to
convection ovens so I felt quite confident it would turn out. It would take 60
minutes according to the recipe but I should have set it for 50 minutes since
there weren’t bones in the thighs.
While I was searching for apples, this nest became visible |
I boiled a cob of corn and had some
tomatoes and black olives on the side. The thighs were small and I had no
problem eating both of them. My goodness, what a piggy! They were pretty much perfect. It was a good supper
and I even had room for dessert so cut up a banana with cream and filled that
last empty hole. Bill texted at 6:30 that he was leaving London which was
better than I thought. Now I knew when to expect him, allotting for time to
stop for supper at A & W in Dorchester.
A good supper tonight |
The CTV news showed me what to expect
for weather and Julie talked about a cool down for tomorrow. I opened windows
and was sure we wouldn’t be hearing the a/c kick in anymore tonight. This is a
lot of writing for a pretty quiet day but I guess I was on a roll.
I knew to look for a rainbow but it isn't a very bright one |
With dishes
cleaned up, I finished this post and sat with Clemson and my book. This one is
called One Shot by Lee Child. It will be another slam dunk, I can tell. I'm sure I called the last book Evidence but it was The Enemy. Another silly thing with the Kobo. This series of books are all under one title, so once I'm finished, I can't go back easily.
Our flag is unraveling and the turbine is disappearing in the mist |
Thanks for stopping in today. I hope
you got some of the clear skies that I did. I’d love to hear from you.
Don't think I've ever picked up everything I needed at the grocery store, even if I had a list. You did good!!
ReplyDeleteNice to get that grocery shopping taken care of and have a relaxing day. Think maybe you just might need a new mower
ReplyDeleteI hope not, I love my mower!
DeleteIt's funny but I will make a list, even look at it and say "yep got everything"..go home and remember I didn't get something, pull out my list and there it is..not scratched out! How do we do that?? Muffins look delicious and your Ridge is such a beautiful green! I would love green here, but the ragweed all has ugly stickers and eventually turns brown anyway. Bet Bill was tired when he got home! Long days for him. I'm sure he'll be able to figure out what's up with the lawn mower and you'll be back at it!
ReplyDeleteI know, cream cheese was right on the fold of the paper. That is my story and I'm sticking to it!! The cupcakes were a hit so I definitely need cream cheese.
DeleteI understand why you don't want ragweed. Ours don't have stickers at all so that is weird.
Long day for sure for Bill. He fixed the blade after lunch so I'm off to cut grass!
The wind must have been something to wrap your flag up like that. It was 90 in VT yesterday, 81 when we arrived here in NH today. It's supposed to get to 47 tonight - wow! That's good sleeping weather though. The weather has sure been weird this year.
ReplyDeleteI do the same thing with my grocery list - mark it off as I go even, but sometimes I still miss things.