With a flourish (well, you get the
picture) I was up and out of the Suite on Wednesday, Oct. 10th at 7
for my walk. This was going to be a great day! Bill and Clemson remained in bed
like little snuggle bums. They’d already been up once an hour earlier for
nature’s call.
another pretty tree on our own property |
The clouds were prominent but not
solid which always gives me hope and then when the pink hue appeared on the
cotton fluffs, I was encouraged. Down North Line, Baptist Church Road, past the
Dog Farm upsetting a couple of barkers, down the hill and then back up again
when I hit the mile marker. I felt wonderful because we would be able to get
outside for longer periods today. No rain in the forecast.
Again, ignore the time pls |
I got a text that made me smile just
as I turned onto North Line heading home. “Your boys are up”. 😊 Going that route on the hills, I know it slows me down a bit so I knew
it was Bill before I even looked. It is about 45 minutes to walk the 2 miles at
a nice steady pace and perhaps there was a bit of concern in his words. We had
our tea and coffee together back at the Suite as per usual and we discussed
what we could accomplish today.
Looking up the neighbour's driveway |
Looking down North Line as I head out You've seen this view many times but I can't help it Soon, I won't see it for 5 months |
Lots of shedding going on |
I joined Bill here on the King chairs for breakfast |
It's pretty, isn't it? |
I cleaned up dishes and did a
thorough job of scrubbing and wiping down the Corian counters around the stove
area. Grease that tends to get missed with our daily wipe-downs, behind the
stove cover and on the back splash. There wasn’t much else I could do outside
so came in and started writing. I touched base with our buddies in Manitoulin,
just to let them know we are thinking of them. I am really looking forward to
the winter, I feel a bit of a void when they are not just ‘in town’.
sunrise |
I took my book outside and sat in the
king chairs in the sun until the teeny tiny little biting bugs drove me crazy.
Bill returned from the weed trimming, very hot, sweaty and covered in grass. I
encouraged him to stop when he asked me to pour him a gingerale. It was too hot
to be working outside any more today. I poured myself one too and we sat in the
shade together. The bugs seemed to like the sun as they did not follow me.
Bill finished his drink and went in
and had a shower. I’m sure that made him feel better, like half of a new man, I
think he said. I had unplugged and turned the inverter on earlier just to take
some advantage of the sunshine today on our panels but will need to plug in to
cook supper tonight. I’ll need the convection oven. Every little bit helps.
Yesterday, Bill emptied the rain barrel and buckets and then covered the hand pump |
It
is hot outside, 78f/26C feeling like 34C with the humidity but I have managed
to keep it very comfortable inside with windows open and the Fantastic Fan
sucking the warm air out.
Our county at work grading our road |
When we moved inside for a bit around
2, Bill dozed in the chair and I went through the flyers that were in the
mailbox. We’ll need a bit of a stock up on food to get us through our few
remaining days here and for travelling the first couple of nights on the road.
Nice if we can get some things on sale in town. Either town, really, we don’t
mind driving to Hanover to pick up on the deals.
Clemson was up on the bed for most of
the afternoon and didn’t make an appearance until 3:30 to go out for a piddle.
I knew that would start him thinking about the time (supper) so I went for a
walk with him down the lane to occupy his mind. When we came back, there was a
big black cloud moving overhead so Bill and I went out and began closing things
up. The bike bags were on the line to air and dry out so they could be packed
away and the shed doors were open.
Bill fed our poor starving pooch and
I began preparing supper. I planned on making a dish of mac and cheese, from
scratch, something I don’t do very often. Prep would take probably 30 minutes
and then 30 minutes to cook so the steak would be the quickest part of this
meal. I just need Bill to grill it for me because if I do it, it won’t be
edible, I’m sure!
It looks better than it actually turned out but at least it was tasty enough to eat |
Well, after saying that, I have to
admit that supper wasn’t the best meal we’ve had. No fault on Bill, the steak
was not a good cut and they were tough and not very tasty. I can’t remember
where I bought them but certainly hope not to buy them again. The macaroni and
cheese also could have been more successful too, it didn’t thicken the way it was
supposed to. At least that dish tasted okay and hopefully when we eat the
leftovers, I can thicken it up.
and the steak definitely looked better than it tasted |
We cleaned up dishes and relaxed for
the remainder of the evening. The clouds had moved in and the temperature was
dropping appropriately although still over 72F at 6:30. A nice evening for sure
and another nice night with my window open while we sleep. Still more things
done today. The firepit is tucked away in the outhouse now as we’ve determined
there won’t be any more outdoor fires this year.
This is where Clemson likes spending a lot of his day |
In the afternoon, Clemson likes Daddy's lap |
There won’t be a sunset tonight and
the ISS won’t be visible either. We’ve had a good day again. Have you? Thank
you for stopping by. I enjoy hearing from you if you wish to leave a comment.
Nice to have another hot sunny day, and get a few more things done, too bad about the steak, another eras n we do not eat many. Still 72 F outside here at 8:30 pm . gonna cool down new the heatwave is over.
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful Indian Summer. T-bone steak it is, we never go wrong with them and for the rare times we have steak, it's worth the price.
DeleteYes, the heatwave comes to an end tonight.
We have slowly started getting ready too.....a little bit every day. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
ReplyDeleteWhen do you two plan on pulling out, Loree? I can't remember if you said. It will be nice to see you guys too!
DeleteWe aren't leaving until around Nov. 12th so we will see you when you get here Oct. 22nd or around that date.
ReplyDeleteSounds good Loree. I don't know if we'll bump into you someplace this winter but that would be nice.
DeleteSome beautiful sky photos to night.
ReplyDeleteThankyou F.G.
DeleteIs Clemson a Schnauzer? I had one for 14 years, loveliest little dog ever!! Sami..
ReplyDeleteWhere are u at that it is so warm?? and humid? Canada somewhere?
I was in my RV from Aug 2010 thru March 2011, am sure my misadventures are still on the sidebar :) Spent time in Iowa with my friends, then Florida Panhandle, Navarre Bch,(right near where all that horribleness is happening now, hate to see those people having to go thru this again after Katrina) then on to visit relatives in Texas, and then Calif and then home....
Clemson is a cockapoo. He is our first dog and we've had him since he was 6 weeks old. Same thing. He couldn't be a better dog for us.
DeleteYou have traveled a lot. I can't even imagine what the residents of Florida are going through. I give them a lot of credit because I think I would want to just walk away.