I woke around 6 am on Tuesday, Sept.
18th. Clemson was curled up beside me on the top sheet and when I
pulled the chenille spread up to cover him, his soft breathing remained uninterrupted.
I tossed and turned a bit until 7:05 and got up. It looked cloudy out my window
but I got up anyway. I couldn’t go for a walk until sleepyhead had been up once
for his piddle.
It didn't take Clemson long to settle down on Daddy's side of the bed last night |
After texting Bill and chatting on
the phone with him, I decided to make my tea and read blogs for a while,
waiting. When Clemson got up at 8, the air was very misty and even though warm
at 64F, I decided I could end up wet at the end of my walk. Maybe later, I have
some things to do this morning anyway. So, I cleaned up and drove into Durham with
the bunky sheets in the back seat.
While waiting for the wash, I walked down to this cute little stream |
Busiest spot in town |
First, I stopped at the bank to get
some cash out in case I needed it at the laundromat. I would need a bigger
washer for 2 sheets, cases and a duvet cover and didn’t have enough change for
that machine. You would never think that the sky would be clear with sun this
afternoon looking up at the sky this morning. But, sometimes they’re right and
I wanted the sheets to dry on the line.
Funny how some trees are eager to shed their summer clothes and others hold on tight to summer like I do |
After the bank, I drove to Foodland
to check their prices on cases of Coke and Gingerale. It wasn’t on sale so I
drove to get the laundry underway. The place was busy! I got the last big
machine and then took a walk downtown and back to the Timmy’s before my time
was up. Through texting, Pat informed me that the sale was still on for pop in
Hanover so that settled where I’d go next. I didn’t recognize who was honking
at me in the dark gray SUV as I was waiting to turn, until I was behind Rob. Still not familiar with their new Ford Edge.
There was a detour north of the
traffic lights while they worked near the bridge just before Rob and Pat’s
street. This meant driving through the lights and taking the first street to
the left so I could zig-zag onto #4 highway again. At the Independent I got 3 cases of pop at
$3.99/12 and drove to The Bread Depot for a loaf of Bill’s whole wheat bread. The owner
in there is so nice, we catch up on weather usually and today we discussed
bread choices. White or whole wheat. Small town concerns. He probably knows each resident's choice by now.😊
In the grocery store parking lot, I almost got into the wrong vehicle Well, I know someone who might have! :) |
Coming out on 17th Ave. I
drove right across Main to Donna’s and dropped her mirror on their front porch.
We’d borrowed it for the clothing exchange. Donna was working, so I had no
intention of stopping in to say hi to Gerry, instead wanted to head home and
hang the sheets. By the time I got home and unloaded the pop, the sun was doing
exactly what the weather network said it would and I hung the sheets on the
line. They’ll be dry in no time with the nice breeze up here.
Shouldn't be long to dry |
I’m seeing a lot of blue jays up here
now and reading about them, they apparently ‘form large flocks at the end of
summer, the end of breeding season. Many jays from northern US (and Ontario) will migrate south during the winter but there is a small
group that will stay throughout the year’. Interesting. I can’t get over their
brilliant colours, so easily recognizable with their white breast, blue crest,
black collar and black beak. They are easy to watch, sitting or flying.
Someone is thirsty |
Bill called at noon hour just as I
finished making myself an egg salad on rye toast to eat with my coffee. No need
for a/c today with the nice breeze blowing in the windows. I’m not feeling uncomfortable
with humidity although I’m sure that is why it feels so damp. I changed the
water in my fresh flowers from the girls last weekend, well 10 days ago, and
marvel that with a bit of trimming off the bottom, they are shorter but still
looking healthy.
My flowers still looking fresh |
When Bill leaves Can Am this
afternoon, he will be pulling a 27’ Tracer travel trailer with a company vehicle.
Marshall asked if Bill could deliver it to Wiarton ‘on his way home’. Not really
on his way, but it isn’t too far out of our way. It makes sense for Bill to do
it and only have to come back this far for the night. If Marshall had delivered
it, it would mean another 3+ hours back to London tonight at whatever time he
finished setting it up.
My attempt to discourage the other 4 footed mooch on the Ridge Chippy doesn't like the plastic so it's working! |
Depending on timing, I might hop aboard
(he has to come through Durham anyway) and go along for the drive to the park. As
for now, I’m getting back into the picture selection. I hope to be able to get
another couple of months’ worth chosen today. Provided there aren’t too many ‘winged,
colourful’ bird distractions! So, that worked well until about 2:30 when I
finished January and went for a walk to stretch my legs.
Bill arrived around 5:10 pm |
It is quite a nice day out there at
70F and my sheets are all dried and smelling great. I took them off the line
and placed them on the mattress in the bunky. No point in making the bed yet
until we see tomorrow what is forecast for Thursday. I sat outside for a while
and texted back and forth with Donna and Pat, letting them both know where we’ll
be tonight. Bill arrived home just after 5, also just after Clemson got his much-needed
supper. He's starving, don't ya know?
He was hoping to just change his
clothes and we would head out. He asked me to check the lights on the trailer
and they weren’t working. After a bit of problem-solving, it was obvious that the
light connection between the tow vehicle and the trailer was the issue. He
wasn’t sure how long that had been an issue but we couldn’t take a chance
driving any further, so he unhooked and hooked up to Black Beauty.
Topping up with fuel for the run |
It was 10 to 6 when we pulled out of
the Ridge and 5 after when we pulled out of the Esso station in town to put
some fuel in the truck. Driving to Wiarton is pretty much a straight run on Hwy
6 through Owen Sound, Springmount, Shallow Lake, Hepworth and Clavering. The Trillium
Woods Campground is actually in Oliphant even though the address is Wiarton.
Lyle, the owner of the Tracer, called as we were about 5 minutes from the park
and met us at the front entrance.
These two beautiful old buildings are in Shallow Lake |
Bill wanted a picture of this full size motorcycle on the building We were moving and I had to snap it quickly, sorry |
Following him in through the wooded
park gave us concern when we saw the narrow lanes and treed sites. When he
finally stopped and showed us their site, Bill had his doubts about whether he
could back the trailer into the spot.
Weird sky left you guessing but it wasn't too cool at 60F when we arrived |
Bless him for trying, but after 5 or 6
tries, it was either going to end up with a damaged rv or truck or both so he
dropped it right there in the lane. They called the owner of the campground to
bring his tractor and we left them in good hands. Nice couple who plan to leave
it on site as a seasonal.
As much as Bill would have helped get
it leveled and set up as a service from CanAm, he wasn’t able to offer either.
Even with the CanAm Mercedes, there was no way to get a trailer that length in
their spot so we didn’t feel that Black Beauty was the problem. We left by 7:45 and still hadn’t eaten. By the time we hit Owen Sound’s fast food section, we
decided to grab a quick bite at Mcdonald’s. We’re not too proud to fall off the
food wagon once in a while and just eat to fill a spot in my tummy .
We were home around 9:30 and decided
to go up to the bedroom to watch some television and/or read. Bill caught the
first program of the season of Highway to Hell. He enjoys watching them travel
the Coquihalla Highway. My only disappointment from yesterday was that we
missed watching NCIS at 8 and neglected to record it. It was the finale from the
last season that we missed in the spring. They are usually cliff hangers of a
sort.
More fall colours and a nice old Chevrolet truck in front of us |
It was a good quiet day, I’m getting
far too good at those! I was happy to have Bill home and so was Clemson, who
ran out to greet him. I hope yours was a pleasant day as well.
Bill said he loves that I'm a cheap date when I need to be |
The Big Mac combo worked for me |
Thank you for stopping by. I
appreciate your comments if you care to leave one.
Clemson doesn't seem to mind when bill is away.
ReplyDeleteThere are times when getting RVs into tight spots is nearly impossible. Hopefully the Park Tractor did the trick.
Can Am will have to fix their trailer connection.
McDonalds is no longer as cheap as it used to be. Guess we'll have to blame that on the increase to Minimum Wage.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
No, Clemson loves his Momma too and basically as long as he has a warm spot to sleep, he is happy.
DeleteThe park tractor would have got their rv situated lickety-split for sure.
Can Am will definitely fix the problem, they obviously didn't know about it.
Mcdonalds was fine, under $20. :)
Another great day..nothing better than sheets and linens on the line. Nice trailer,and good for you for trying, but at least you have sense enough to know what won't work. Looks like it would have been a nice drive. Haven't had McDonalds in forever but sure looks good :)
ReplyDeletesheets now not needed, plans changed but they're clean for next year! Bill did his best and quit while he was ahead! :) It was a nice drive to new country for me.
DeleteMcdonalds was fine in and fast which was the whole idea. :)
Puppies are the sweetest when asleep. I’m surprised CanAm delivers so many RVs. Maybe the people who bought it should have used a tape measure. Lol
ReplyDeleteYes, aren't they? Can Am offers a great service and people NEVER take the actual delivery into consideration. LOL
DeleteI washed sheets today! I threw them in the dryer, though.
ReplyDeletethey still smell good and feel wonderful! :)
DeleteSounds like a nice unexpected drive. And the amazing weather continues!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to ride along for the delivery. I'm always keen on seeing park settings even if they don't appeal to us. :)
DeleteAlways a nice drive to Wiarton , sure been a long time since we have been up that ways, sounds like a busy fun day.
ReplyDeleteIt was a very straight forward drive, easy peasy and hardly any traffic on #6.
Delete