It was 6:30 when I first woke on
Monday, Sept. 3rd. I had opened my little window around 4:30 and the
fresh air felt wonderful on my face. It had rained through the night, a fair
bit as the chairs that I neglected to put away were soaked through. Bill and I
got up at 7 and Clemson was already downstairs on his ‘couch’ bed after going
out at 6. When I mentioned that it was a day for a walk, Bill decided to go
with me. What a treat for me!
Sights from our morning walk together |
After dropping the recycling and garbage at the gate, we walked down Baptist Church Road to
the turbine road and back. Such a gorgeous morning. When we returned just after
7:30, we could feel the humidity even though it was a leisurely stroll.
We had
our tea and coffee and read blog posts. It is always nice to keep in touch with
our friends, many doing the same thing we are, living and travelling in our
rv’s. The fun thing is that they are stretched across two countries and yet it
seems like we are mere minutes away when we chat online.
and more the moon still hangs around, shadow walking recycle and garbage pick up day puddles are proof of overnight rain Bill walks the wagon back |
Bill had picked up some nicer hinges
and latches for his Hangar doors than he’d originally picked out so went down
to replace those. I have some rubber matting, not sure what it is called, but
it is the grip stuff to put on cupboard shelves to prevent things from shifting
during travel.
All set to measure and cut |
I bought a roll of many feet years ago from someone on our work
Swap Shop and have only used a small portion. Today, I’m going to measure some
of the upper cupboards where the plastic ware continues to move and lay this
stuff under the dishes.
these overhead cupboards got the liner |
And under these cutlery trays so they should stop shifting too |
Well, that took no time at all and
half an hour later I was idle again. I walked more recycling down to the road
since today was pick up day and the bins were already down there. On the way
back, I stopped and pulled weeds from the front bed with geranium and tiger
lilies. It was looking pretty bad. I had no gloves on though so I’d have to
return with them to pull the thistles. Such a nuisance they are! I wonder why
God included them in his creation of plant life.
Bill made these small ramps out of leftover wood he had This puts the truck on enough of a slant for draining the water bladder |
I made our breakfast at 11 and after
cleaning things up we drove over to the Acreage before Donna and Gerry headed
out for home. I wanted to borrow her palm sander and their stain for our king
chairs. That is my project for later this week. They’ll need a good day to dry.
Bill needed to replace the washers on the filter fitting as well, it was
twisted too tight which caused it to leak.
when I was trimming, I searched for the names of the trees on my new app Picture This left and upper - american cherry bottom right - Halls crabapple |
When we returned, Bill went to work again
and I took the clippers and the wheelbarrow out to trim saplings down in the
field. It makes it difficult to cut and weed trim when branches are hanging low
and new growth hugs the trunk.
This was very overgrown and going to be right in Bill's way He will get the chainsaw out to clear it out later but this was a temporary fix |
These caterpillars were clinging to the branches I cut |
After dumping a full load of
trimmings, I cut back the messy brush and trees at the corner of where he has
the cargo trailer and Hangar. We’ll be taking the saw to those for sure so it
is just a temporary fix and I think I cleaned it up a lot. You can walk through
there now and Bill won’t poke an eye out walking around his trailer. It was
humid though so we were extremely grateful for the lovely breeze.
Today, you could say I stopped to smell the 'roses' and the bees took a fancy to the goldenrod |
It is one of those ‘what’s it going
to do’ skies as white clouds, blue sky, sunshine and gray clouds fought for
dominance. When I finished cutting things up and dumping it in the brush pile,
I poured us each an iced drink. I was done for the day and Bill carried on
working on his plane. I sat for a while up under the small cherry trees with my
book, phone and my camera with the zoom lens. If I sat still enough, the
hummers and finches made themselves at home.
Above, the new location for the bird feeder was discovered, yay! The finch went back and forth between the feeders but I'm not sure what kind of bird is sharing the spotlight |
After a while, I took my stuff down
and sat in the shade outside the Hangar door. I could have sat on the porch but
Bill was back and forth so didn’t want to get in his way.
this will be a nice spot to park myself but up on the porch next time |
Bill's Stinson Reliant in a state of repair |
We were able to chit
chat while he was working and then after he cleaned up, we came back up to the
Suite. He settled in his chair which meant siesta time and I made up the Easy
Meatloaf recipe for supper.
I could watch these guys all day Wait! I think I did for a lot of it! |
Clemson had eaten and been out so I
caught up on my post and sat with my book. I’m enjoying these Jack Reacher
stories a lot and zipping through them, falling into the action in the pages. Bill
and I earlier discussed the plans for the rest of the week. Seems like a busy
time even before the weekend. Black Beauty goes in for a recall fix in
Harriston in the morning, so I will drive the Rav into Durham early and pick up
a few groceries at the same time.
This little guy was determined to get into Bill's trailer until Bill talked him out of it |
We are expecting company for lunch
tomorrow and I’m going to help Bill put some boards up for rafters in the
Hangar. That is something he cannot do on his own and I’m happy to be of use
where possible. The meatloaf needed to cook for an hour and at that time I will
make up a salad to have with it. We have done really well avoiding potatoes and
trying to eat less sugar and carbs. A few of you are doing the same thing so I
know you know how challenging it can be.
Funny sky and clouds in the late afternoon |
Supper was ready at 6 and it was very
good. I’ve never failed with this meat loaf yet.
Supper was good and of course we had a dish of ice cream for dessert |
We cleaned up dishes and
laughed our heads off watching a rerun of Jeff Dunham: Unhinged. He is our
favourite ventriloquist. Oh my. We’ve seen it many times an d we still kill
ourselves laughing. Peanut and Achmed the Terrorist are my favourite ‘dummies’.
If you haven’t ever seen him, check one of his shows out, you will enjoy Jeff.
Jeff and Peanut |
This is my favourite puppet |
And Achmed says things we all want to |
There
wasn’t much on, probably because of the holiday so I finished my post and
continued reading about Jack.
This cloud is very pretty, just hangin' out |
And a Good Night to all on this holiday Monday Happy Labour Day! |
Thank you for stopping in. I love to
read your comments if you care to leave one.
Oh yeah!! Love the caterpillars! Been wanting to make some blocks like that for my rig. Great hummer pictures!! They are so fast it's hard to catch them. Ached cracks me up every time!!
ReplyDeletespiky caterpillars look prehistoric!
DeleteThe blocks worked well on the gravel.
We really enjoy Jeff's puppets.
What a wonderful relaxing Labour Day hanging out around the Ridge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day! I wonder why God decided on snakes and lizards too!! Never heard of Jeff but will have to find him somewhere, sounds funny! Love the sunrise and sunset pics. Cute pic of you hanging out by the Hangar!!
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