Not a good night’s sleep for any of
us. It was 12:30 when I woke the first time and it felt like I’d been sleeping
for a long time when in fact it was only two hours. I dropped off and woke up at 1:30 when Clemson was crawling around under the covers looking for an exit, I think.
Bill got up and took him out for a piddle. Then again at 4 something, I was awake. I couldn’t
see the clock with my blurry eyes but from then on, I was awake.
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A bit of colour in the clear sky this morning |
So, it was 6 am on Monday, Oct. 22nd
when Bill’s alarm went off so we got up to welcome this day. We had our first brew together and he left a few minutes before 7 to take the truck into
London for a rad flush. Hi-Tech Auto Care is our London service Centre and we give Dan and Brad, owners and friends of ours, the business when we are in the area. Bill has started going to Pletsch’s in
Hanover now for when we are at home. It makes sense.
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I'm out of the park looking back at our site |
By the time I finished my tea and
then yesterday’s post, Clemson got up to go out for his piddle. It was 7:30 and 37F so
I got dressed for a walk. The air was calm and the sky was clear and I would be
sure to witness the rising sun today. I walked out of the park and left on Rock
Glen Rd. towards Arkona Rd. I walked as far as the highway before turning
around and returning the way I’d come. That was just over 2 miles.
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Some bridge work on Rock Glen Rd. |
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And the bridge over a stream |
Back at home by 8:45, I thought I’d
start making something with the remaining green tomatoes I had. I wouldn’t need
more relish and salsa is too involved for me, especially when it isn’t something
we go out of our way to eat. I’d found a recipe for Green Tomato and Bacon Soup that
sounded good so started that.
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the soup tastes amazing! |
Woops, got so far and realized I didn’t have any
broth, of any flavor, so put it on hold. I couldn’t make my chili because I
didn’t have all the ingredients there either. LOL, we tried too hard at home to
eat things up, I guess.
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this beautiful house is certainly facing the right way, in my books! |
Bill called around 10:30 to keep in
touch and was still waiting for the truck to be finished. It is a bigger job
than I thought it would be but with a big truck, 4 rads, it takes time. While
talking to him, one of my favourite people from our old workplace walked in to
drop off a school board truck. Eric! I was sad that I missed him, definitely
one of the good guys. On Bill's second call around noon, he informed me that he
was on his way.
I prepped a lunch of fried egg
sandwiches so we could eat as soon as he got home. Bill wanted to talk to his doctor
about his latest blood test results so called him this morning. Turns out that he was able to get an appointment back in London this
afternoon at 3. I have items to pick up today so I can finish cooking. We’re kind of eating up fuel right now but some things
can’t be helped. This will be our last trip into the city until Friday.
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Sunrise through the branches |
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A beautiful weeping willow tree |
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this field of corn is very tall |
We encountered typical ‘crazy’ London
traffic and luckily, Bill can scoot around the back streets (even with Black
Beauty) enough to dodge traffic jams and accidents. We made it to the doctor’s
office with a few minutes to spare. We both went in and caught up a bit. Dr. Persaud was not concerned with the .2
jump in Bill’s blood sugar and was very pleased with his 10 lb. weight loss. We’re doing something right!
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Stately turbines on the bend of the road |
He also
told me not to ‘fret’ about the fact that Bill loses and I don’t. The whole
testosterone and estrogen, retaining water thing. It just doesn’t seem fair! He
said all the right things about me being in great health etc. etc. I love our
doctor. Anyway, we both walked out of there feeling great, happy that no
prescription was necessary and we’ll carry on doing the same thing over the
winter. We'll follow up in the spring.
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It was a nice enough morning for Clemson and I to sit outside for a while and wait for Bill to return |
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On busy Wonderland Rd. I snapped a picture of where we lived after first getting married We bought a new condo down in that grouping |
Getting back on Oxford St. heading
west was the fastest way to get our butts out of the city. We stopped at Cherry
Hill Mall so I could run into Metro and grab the things I needed for my soup and chili and then we
drove straight home. It’s a beautiful day and got up to 55F/13C in the
sunshine. When Bill and I returned home I put the groceries away and we sat
together for a while. I thought I’d sleep after last night but neither of us
dropped off.
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Crazy insane traffic |
At 5:30 I went big and opened a can
of tomato soup for supper. We’d eaten our sandwiches at 2 so weren’t any
hungrier than for a bowl of soup and toast. We cleaned up dishes and I sat to finish
my post. But wait, the sun had gone down and it would be dark soon. I went out
for a walk to digest supper and take advantage of the calm evening. I was just
shy of walking 4 miles today so wanted to top that up too.
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And overhead, more plans to go south |
We have a few programs to watch
tonight and they start at 7. I wanted to be ready to sit and watch. This has
been a great day. Got the truck taken care of and got good news from the
doctor. One step closer. I hope you have had a good one as well.
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and a peek at the sunset too |
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The day ends prettier than it started good night! |
Thank you for stopping by today. I
love hearing from you if you’d like to leave a comment.
Isn't it fun when a plan comes together. It won't be long and we will all be like the geese and southward bound. Glad to see you had a great summer. Hope to catch you on the road.
ReplyDeleteLove it when plans work out. Wax the wings and hopefully we'll cross paths!
DeleteNice to be settled into Rock Glen and get things all taken care of before moving further on down the road. Enjoy your time there.
ReplyDeleteSoon all things will be taken care of and we'll be pulling up stakes again. :)
DeleteYay!! Way to go Bill (and Patsy!). Teamwork there and success! You definitely are doing something right! Love the selfie of you in the cornfield! Looking forward to your travels! The sunset pics are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you guys. I can tell when Bill gets serious about his health. He listens to me!! :)
DeleteI wanted to go further into the cornfield but chickened out. :0
Sure hope to meet up with you two again this winter. We HAVE to!!
Glad everything is working out for you two.
ReplyDeleteBeen in that Metro. My Aunt and Uncle lived in the Cherry Hill apartments for Fifteen Years before moving back to Windsor to be near Family.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thank you guys. We're doing something right even though a slow process.
DeleteMy first time in the Metro and I don't even think it is called Cherry Hill Mall anymore. It is a busy area with the school across the street. We were happy to get out of the city!
Hope you two are having a wonderful time, and the weather will get steadily warmer as you head south. I'm already missing reading about The Ridge!
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