It was 7 when we all crawled out of
bed on Friday, Sept. 14th. Almost half of this month is over
already! That means we have a mere 36 days before we pull out of here. After
putting some plans together yesterday, I feel even more of a draw to head
south. Seems like we still have a few things that we need to do first and that
includes a few visits to and from the Ridge.
The sun is rising straight up into the clouds |
I went out for my walk, dressed
appropriately today. Sleeveless top but because of the dark blue clouds coming
our way from the west, my wind breaker was wrapped around my waist. The sun
came up over the horizon beautifully but I watched the battle as it rose up
only to encounter the heavy bank of clouds. There was no breeze this morning
again, very calm across the countryside. It was a great walk. I turned around
before reaching the ‘dog-barking’ farm so as not to disturb the peace.
Back at the Suite, Bill had made his
coffee and was catching up on blog posts. I’ll have to sit and do that as well
at some point today. The dark clouds only brought a 10-minute downpour and not
heavy by any means before it moved off to the north. Bill glued a couple of
things on his Stinson down in the Hangar and then came up to re-affix glue to
some of our cupboard door catches. Some can be fixed that way and others will
have to be replaced completely. At 10:30
I began making our egg omelette sandwiches.
By the time we’d cleaned up dishes,
there were odd patches of blue sky here and there. I guess we know who won that
fight, my hero, Sunshine. At 12:30 Bill got the call that our new Champion
generator was ready for us to pick up. Yay! These guys couldn’t apologize
enough for the delay (which was partly our fault from the beginning) and gave
us an amazing deal on their labour. They only charged us for 2 hours and we
know they spent far more time on it than that. We are very pleased with the
cost of $415, it could have been so much more.
When
we returned home, we wanted to get the required update on our Rand McNally Good
Sam GPS. I needed to do that on my laptop and we took advantage of any other
free updates that were available. Within 30 minutes, we had a few updates
installed and re-established the unit in the Rav4. It is now ready for our
journey to the south. Bill poured us each a cold icy drink and I’m happy to be
drinking a pop again. Diet Gingerale is quite refreshing and a nice change from
the flavoured Soda Water.
The
small freezer in our beer fridge out in the bunky got jammed full last weekend
and an already ‘not terrific’ freezer failed to keep things frozen for us.
There is a lovely purple mess of popsicles that I’d bought and had to move out
there before our company arrived. Hmmm. Today is the day to clean that mess up
and see if any can be salvaged. It wasn’t as bad as I thought, all popsicles
are sealed even though some are soft. I had a mostly frozen one and decided
they were fine for now.
downloading the update for our gps |
Now, it is ready for the winter too |
I
took my laptop and my Kobo outside and sat in the shade of the awning today. It
is too hot for sun-sitting today. I poured into the first 10 chapters of
Nothing to Lose without hardly batting an eye. Another good book. We heard from
our friends who were in London and caught up on how their son-in-law was doing
after morning surgery. We pray there is improvement in his life as they move
forward.
Calm day, drooping flag |
At
4:30 Clemson was hungry and I’d already decided that I was going to skip the chicken/rice
meal today. He is such a creature of habit that I instead just added some
mashed potatoes to his hard food that was in his dish. He ate that up as if
he’d not eaten for days. He would get fed again at 5 with his regular soft
food. It seems like things have settled down in his tummy.
Mr. Blue Jay pecking off the chad flies on the composter |
If looks could kill, I think I'm getting the evil eye |
Bill
and I settled in our chairs and as I was sitting with Clemson reading, I felt
uncomfortable with the humidity. Inside, outside, nowhere felt comfortable. The
thought of eating tonight didn’t appeal to either of us so we had hamburg
patties and corn on the cob. Simple, filling, however not on the top 10 best
meals list.
Yay! got our genny back! Something else ready to go south |
After
dishes, we moved outside where it was a bit cooler. Bill turned the ‘garage’ tv
on and I wrote more in my post as we sat out there together. Tonight, we were
expecting Bill’s youngest daughter and her fiancé for an overnight visit. Jess
and Matt would be arriving from St. Mary’s around 9, sleeping in the bunky and
heading out around noon hour. Matt has a hockey game tomorrow afternoon.
I followed four of these birds all around the corral trying to capture a picture |
The
sky was doing another dance tonight with big dark clouds moving in overhead. I
didn’t think we were destined to get a storm or rain, for that matter, but
we’ll have to see. We won’t need to worry about the kids in the bunky keeping
warm tonight, that’s for sure.
What a dramatic change from last weekend, you
can sure tell we are in Ontario! We moved inside when the sky looked too
threatening. Even with no wind, I didn’t want to be scrambling for cover at the
last minute.
watching tv outside |
This
has been a pretty good day, hot and humid but full of some lazy times. I hope
you’ve had a good one too. More on Jess and Matt’s arrival tomorrow.
Good night from The Ridge |
Thanks
for stopping in. Comments are always appreciated.
More wonderful weather we are enjoying it as well, too soon it will be cold again. Have fun with your company.
ReplyDeleteYes, hot and humid seems to be this summer's forte. :)
DeleteIt is that time of year when you feel like it's time to get up and go. Lots to do before that though. You got a good start!
ReplyDeleteThanks Loree. Yes, I feel excited about our plans and then I feel melancholy about leaving here too.
DeleteSame here.
DeleteI love it when the sun peeks through the clouds like that. Makes for really nice pictures. My time is short also ... I have only FIVE days!! I can't believe how fast time flies!!
ReplyDeleteWow! 5 days and then back to California?
Deletethis summer went really fast!
Beautiful pictures today Patsy! Love the clouds. Nice you got the generator back and have a little time to make sure it's working well before you leave. Can't believe how short the time is before you head south! Are you gong by Memphis on your way south? Nice you are getting a short visit with Jess and Matt :)
ReplyDeleteAlways fun when you start planning your travels!
ReplyDeleteIt is exciting indeed. :)
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