I was preparing myself to get up out
of the warm bed by 6:55 and that turned into 7:10 on Monday, Sept. 24th.
Today, I am another year older and still everything feels the same as I go
through the awakening process. Phew! I didn’t want any drastic changes which
just proves the point that it is just another birthday and we all need to celebrate them in one way or another.
The hi-lights of my walk this morning were in the trees |
I love the brave leaves that stand out, not afraid to be different |
These are a little more timid but still stepping out of the crowd |
It was another enjoyable 2 mile walk
but no sunrise this morning. By the time I returned to the Suite, Bill was up
and we both doubted we would see any sunshine today at all. The sky was solid
gray. We had our tea and coffee and read up on blogs of our friends. Some had
colder temps than us and others warmer. We got cleaned up and drove to Hanover
this morning. We had a few stops to make, some for me, some for Bill.
there were times when all you could see was her windshield, she was so close |
On the way there, Bill set the cruise
to 90 kmph and things were going fine until a little blue Chev pulled out
behind us. This is a 20-minute drive, pretty straight forward with plenty of
clear areas to pass other vehicles depending on the traffic. How many times do we all have
those ‘jokers’ who need to ride less than 2 car lengths, sometimes even 1 car
length behind us? Too often, we say.
There were opportunities for her to
pass, yes, it was a female driving alone, yet she chose to just hang annoyingly
close. The cruise setting controls the vehicle up and down the hills at the same speed, we all
know that, but for those not driving on ‘cruise’, they speed up going down the
hills and lag behind, going up. She followed us in this manner most of the way to
Hanover and Bill was about ready to throttle her. I got her license plate,
easily, she was that close, and snapped a picture through our back window.
In Hanover, I asked Bill to drop me
off at the mall with Dollarama and Giant Tiger. I was looking for a neon safety
vest for my morning walks. Cheap because I am ‘el Cheapo’ here, in the flesh. He
drove further down town to drop off the chain saw to get the blade sharpened so
we can get into some serious wood cutting before we head south. While he scooted
around to Rona for some plywood, I wandered through Giant Tiger and found some
mini gloves and priced the vests at $10. Not bad but I’d seen some at the
Dollarama in London for $4.
You can see the reflection so I should be noticeable out there My purchases today |
I walked next door but this Dollarama
doesn’t stock all the same things and didn’t carry them at all. No problem, I
went back to G.T. and picked the size best suited for me, that would fit over a jacket,
and left with a smile on my face. I told Bill he’d be able to stand at the
corner and see in which direction I walked now. 😊 I will definitely feel safer, being
much more visible to country road drivers. I’m sure many already look for me, I
see a lot of the same ones on a daily basis.
I'll be happy to not have to weed trim around these and there were just too many rocks down here No wonder they didn't grow |
I found a couple of plain camisole
tank tops for $3.50 (Bingo!) in colours I don’t have so scooped them up as
well. I love Giant Tiger but really controlled myself today. I walked over to
meet Bill at Canadian Tire, just across the street and he’d found the half Rubbermaid
bin that he was looking for too. Success twice! We drove to Wal-Mart before
leaving town and got some 2% milk as we’d run out before his Costco run on
Thursday.
Their new home |
I'm feeling positive about this location |
We both felt good about today’s
purchases, oh, we also got a smaller truck container so it doesn’t take up as
much room in the bed. The large one has already been designated for another
purpose. On the way back through Durham, we did something we’ve never done
before. We reported our tail-gater to the West Grey Police. He was a very
pleasant detective and gave us some suggestions for next time. He gave us some
satisfaction.
West Grey Police Services in Durham |
Back at home, I remembered that I
didn’t have any bacon so cut up some chicken with eggs, onions, zucchini and
pepper for an omelette sandwich. It was noon hour. Clemson even got some of the
egg/chicken mixture. Bill went out to continue working on his wind screen for
the Weber and I called Southside Grille in London to make reservations for dinner with our kids in October. Hopefully all 21 of us can make it this year!
Nice blue sky for the most part today |
I also went back and forth with Bill’s
sister, Liz, about plans to get together either on Thanksgiving or later so we
can see them before we leave for the south. We’ve made plans as well to drive
to Fort Erie on Saturday to visit with Marilynne, Bill’s stepmom. Just a day
trip but it fits in perfectly with ours and her other goings on.
Well, lo and behold, by 1 pm, the
winds managed to blow the clouds away to the eastern horizon and the sky was
solid blue now. Perfect! It was quite windy though so it didn’t warm up much
more than 63F. I changed into work clothes and went out to dig up 2 hosta
plants that are definitely in an unhappy place. I moved them up to the area where
I dug the rhubarb from. I’m going to try them there since the ground is
already worked up in that spot. With rain coming on and off for the rest of the
week, today is a good day to get it done.
Bill's pump works like a charm |
When I finished that, it was one of
those ‘brush your palms back and forth across each other’ feelings. I’ve been
talking about it for a while and now it is done. Hopefully, more of the hostas
Rob gave me last year have found their happy place. Once I finished that, I
realized that there was no point in moving inside when I was now feeling warmed. So, I primed our water pump and
filled the watering can a couple of times and watered the rhubarb and newly
planted hostas. Then, I got my book and sat outside for a while.
It will be so much better with that bush gone |
I do enjoy watching my sweetie work |
We can clean this up tomorrow More for the brush pile |
When Bill returned, he cut the shrubs
and trees down at the corner where his cargo trailer and Hangar sit. It will
make it easier to walk around and get through with the riding mower. He finished
that, leaving a pile of brush and came up to cut some of the big log chunks
that we’ve had from a tree chopped down a couple of years ago, I think. They
are too big for our firepit. Bill made short work of cutting them into ‘bite-size’
pieces so now they’ll fit.
Stacked ready to burn |
It was 5:30 and it was time to quit
so Bill went inside and fed Clemson. I had had a break with my book so at this point I was
gung-ho to pick up where he left off. I gathered and stacked the bigger pieces
and then the small boards, raking the scraps of bark and sawdust into a pile.
It didn’t take me long to get all the wood neatly piled and I came inside too. Another few things off the list
of to-dos.
From across the corral, I'm showing you where I planted the rhubarb |
My sweeties |
And one little Shasta Daisy hangs on |
Look at that flag blowing |
After the dishes were done, I
downloaded pictures and worked on my post. As I write this, the winds have not
dissipated at all. They are still gusting between 40 and 55 kph mark but it won’t
be as cold overnight with 56F/13C. We’ll have to see if the winds change that
but hopefully we won’t need added heat tonight. We’ll see.
And a pretty sky tonight Good night from the Ridge |
This was another great day and now we
are enjoying the evening together too. Thank you for popping in to see what we’re
up to. Comments are always welcome.
A nice productive day you had getting things taken care of, not longe before we hit the road.
ReplyDeleteAnother great day, even in the wind it was mild in the afternoon.
DeleteIt feels so good to get things done and then check it off the list! What did the sergeant suggest about the terrible drive? Scary when people aren't attentive when driving.
ReplyDeleteYes it does. He gave us the OPP phone # for when we're not in the West Grey area and he gave us his card. He suggested we call while it is happening, if it seems persistent. Hands free, of course. :) That way they can send a unit out and do an 'innocent' type traffic stop.
DeleteThanks Patsy for the OPP information. I think I'll get a vest for my morning walks. It really shows up nicely.
DeleteMostly I drive too fast for anyone to tailgate, but I hate it when they do. I don't understand why they have to be so close. Maybe they have no depth perception. I just pull over and stop, letting them go by, then I tailgate them!! Just kidding!! LOL
ReplyDeleteYou're a goof! Probably why I like you so much! Ha ha
DeleteI hate tailgators! Ken just slows the vehicle down and if that doesn't stop them he slows even more..ha..eventually they get fed up and pass, why she didn't makes no sense to me. Nice you got your vest! Wood and everything looks awesome! I like watching my man work too :))
ReplyDeleteI do what Ken does. I slow down to the speed limit because I'm usually doing 10 km over (it still doesn't seem to be enough for tailgaters) and chuckle if they can't pass then.
DeleteI like the vest, it was recommended a while ago by a reader on here. :)
You need to dig a deep hole under that rhubarb, and fill it with manure!
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