(Warning: web overload)
I was ready for bed last night around
10:30 after watching a program I’d recorded on our PVR. I put Clemson on his
leash before opening the door and turned the scare lights on. I am grateful for
these lights on the corner of the Suite and our motion sensor outdoor light. I
can step out in the darkness up here on the Ridge and see all around for a fair
distance. Lately, Clemson has decided that he has to walk all the way down the
corral hill to find that ‘perfect’ spot to poop. Not on my watch, hence the leash.
|
This got me started on my quest today I detest spiders but I love these webs |
He slept on top of the covers so must
have been missing his Daddy but maybe he felt cool and that explains his 3:30
hop off the bed for a piddle. Oh darn! I put on my brave armour and used the
leash again and lighting. It was surprisingly warm and calm out there and we
‘scurried’ back inside. Well, I scurried as I carried him in. There was no need
for the heater and I kept the windows closed so felt quite cozy under the
covers.
|
And from outside |
This morning, Wednesday, Sept. 12th,
it was 7:15 when I got up and texted Bill that we were available to take his
call. When he called we chatted about our day and I was happy to hear that
plans at work had changed a bit. That meant an earlier departure from London
and an earlier arrival at home. Yay! Before making my tea, I wore my fleece
jacket out for a walk. It was cool inside, at 64F, so I turned the blue flame
heater on before I left. The sky was a gorgeous clear blue without a cloud in
sight.
Here come the pictures, so walk with me, please
|
Across the pond, many small dewy webs are visible in the sunlight |
|
No two identical |
|
Love the dewdrops on the fence line and still more webs in the field and dewy grass |
|
A solid web formation across the beans |
|
Look at these little baby webs |
|
They are unique in their own way |
|
I got my shoes and pant legs wet but it was worth it |
|
More baby webs through the fence |
|
Beautiful and so perfect! |
|
In our laneway, between the bullrushes and cattails |
Today was the day for web pictures
and boy did I find a lot of beautiful creations. The dew was heavy and that
just brought out the best in many cobwebs. By the time I’d turned and made it
back home, my jacket was wrapped around my waist. The temperature had risen a
few degrees and I turned the heater off quickly.
Outside, the dew had the Suite very
wet and I wondered if I could use the wash brush and wipe some of the grime off
the side that we frequent. So, I extended the brush and did what I could. This
will not replace a good sudsy wash down, which Bill do before we leave for the
south, but after wiping it with a cloth, it looked and felt better.
|
Now we can open the garage without getting dirty |
Inside, I made my tea and read up on
what our friends have been up to. I decided to go outside and work in the
flower garden. Things would need to be clipped before we leave so since the
irises and hostas were done flowering and leaves dying, I worked on those
today. The easy part is clipping, the cleanup (like the laneway) is not as fun.
The sun was hot on my back but it felt good at the same time. I worked steady until
I’d clipped all of those plants and cleaned up some grass growing where it
shouldn’t at the same time.
|
Our kid is after my own heart, find the sunshine |
The wheelbarrow was full and I ran
out of steam around 2:30, leaving 3 irises needing to be picked up after. Maybe
tonight or first thing in the morning but I was quite done for the day. I sat
outside with my Jack Reacher story and finished it off. The next story in the
book was Bad, Luck and Trouble, which I’ve already read so I had to skip to the
next one. Remember I’m reading a book of 12 stories on a Kobo and it is a bit
frustrating skimming through guessing how many pages each story has. I got
there though and started the new one.
|
The pond was pretty this morning too |
It was 3:30 when Bill called to say
he was on his way home so that told me he would be home for supper. I was happy
about that although I didn’t quite know what he would feel like or when he ate
last. I fed Clemson his rice and chicken at about the same time and he gobbled
it all up. He has shown no signs of not feeling well today but I’ll keep up the
special meals for a while.
At 5:30 he was telling me that it was
his normal supper time, the little piggie, so I gave him his Cesar food with
some of his Blue Menu crunchy stuff. That is what he needs for his teeth. He
ate that well too, leaving only hard stuff in his dish so he should have a good
poop tonight. We hope. We just want our little healthy pooch back again. Yah,
we’re spoiled with him for sure.
|
The irises look unhappy at this stage |
|
Before picture |
I moved inside and typed up Excel
spreadsheets for our winter travel expenditures and purchases as I did the
first year. I had all the information, just needed to transfer it into a
document. It is interesting to see the differences from 2016/17 and 2017/18.
Bill pulled in shortly after 5:30, telling me that he made good time. We went
out to greet him and when he brought stuff in from the Rav, I unpacked things
and put them away.
|
After, much more tidy |
|
This will make trimming easier too for the remainder of the summer |
I knew he was buying eggs but didn’t
realize he was getting so many so with a jam-packed fridge, I decided we needed
to empty a carton tonight for supper. I made up a couple of toasted egg
omelette sandwiches each and they went down really nice! We were both hungry.
We cleaned up dishes and I sat down to finish my post. You can imagine how bummed
I was when I discovered that I’d lost what I started earlier.
|
sorry for the blur, a couple of these egg omelette sandwiches hit the spot tonight |
It has probably happened to the
majority of us once. Fiddling around today with the documents on Word and
Excel, I must have neglected to save it. Grrr. I also had a Windows update and
that shuts things down and restarts the computer. So, I’ve done my best to
remember what I’d written but starting over is never fun.
|
This was another morning picture, looking into our gated front field |
I’m going to dish up some ice cream,
sit with Bill tonight and download pictures to finish it off in the morning. This was a good day for many reasons,
one of which my sweetie made it home safe and sound. I hope you’ve enjoyed your
day too.
|
And one last web alert for you |
Thank you for stopping in and feel
free to leave a comment if you’d like.
I think you have WAY too many spiders for me!!! Yes their webs are pretty ... but there's a spider attached to each one! YIKES!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha but i don't see them and they aren't near my house!š
DeleteLoosing a blog post is never fun , I just write mine in blogger now and works for me.
ReplyDeleteAlso auto magic updates are turned off so we don't use so much data, we do the updates when we get free wifi.
I'm sure we've all lost a post no matter what format we use. It is a bummer.
DeleteWe don't get free wifi so do many of our updates when they offer them. They aren't so bad.
If we need updates we got to a store or somewhere that has free wifi, my last update was almost 6 gb. so very worth it.
DeleteI have to agree with Nancy...way too many spiders ahhh...Glad it seems Clemson is on his way to feeling much better. I think he's really enjoying his chicken and rice and likes his "extra" meal.Your yard work looks really nice! Good job! So does the cleaning job you did on the Suite!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shirley. No poisonous spiders tho. š
DeleteIt was a good day. Clemson is getting better and spoiled for 2 meals. Lol
A lot of beautiful spider webs!
ReplyDeleteThanks F.G.
Delete