It was 5:30 on Sunday, Nov. 25th
when I woke up and eventually, I got up at 6:15. Bill slept on, probably
another late night for him. I was in bed really early at 9 pm so it was time to
get out of bed. When I opened the blinds, I noticed it was windy and that Bill
had risen through the wee hours to pull the awnings in. We’ve had 3 glorious
wind-free days and that’s just another thing we’re grateful for here.
It's Pancake Day (for us) These are the easiest pancakes I've ever made |
and fool proof every time |
Wasn’t it exciting for me to see that
the person who found it posted it on the Groups page?! Upon searching further,
I found that my rock from Page Springs RV Resort had also been found and
reported. Yay! I had picked up a couple more of the smooth rocks yesterday to
paint and maybe one day pat and I can paint some together.
They always turn out perfectly Shirley - again, thank you! |
Bill was up within 30 minutes and
Clemson followed about an hour later. Just so you all know, I’m heeding your
advice about letting him out at night by himself. As annoying as it is, I’ll go
out with him each time. Well, at least the times that Bill doesn’t, we wouldn’t
want anything to happen to our baby. Bill continues to think he is playing
games as all day and most nights he has a normal routine. Game or not, we love
him and he has us trained.
Watching the quail and pigeons, this little guy caught my eye First chipmunk I've seen in Arizona and they're a little different |
With the wind, I wasn’t encouraged
too early to go for a walk even though it was a mild 57F/14C. At 8:30 I mix up
a batch for 4 Greek Yogourt Pancakes and they hit the spot with butter and
maple syrup. I sliced half a banana as a side this morning. We did dishes up
and then at 9:30, I went for my walk. First, I wrote out the recipe for the
pancakes and slipped it next door to Pat.
He's saying, I've never seen you here before! |
I carried our cardboard down to the
garbage dumpsters and carried on to the clubhouse. It was early enough to start
a puzzle so got a 500 pc. one out. Lorine and Gary were up there so we chatted
about Canada for a bit. Turns out when she was late teens or early 20’s she
hitchhiked across Canada, coast to coast. Very interesting lady. She used to be
a welder in her working days and spent time in Fort MacMurray, Alberta years
ago.
I got the border 99% done but some
pieces just didn’t seem right. I gave up while I was ahead and walked back to
the Suite. Bill had been waxing Black Beauty and fixed a cupboard door inside
before stopping to have a coffee with me and a couple of Nutter Butters. (aka
peanut butter cookies for those who’ve never heard of them). They’re a nice treat
and all 3 of us like them dunked. Clemson gets a couple of little corners.
an afternoon treat for all of us I had half of a banana leftover from breakfast so made mine a banana split sundae |
At 1:30 the four of us left Clemson
in charge of the Suite and walked up to the clubhouse. It was Sunday and that
means Ice Cream Social! We all ordered a 2 scoop Sundae, with many choice
toppings. Mine was dulce de leche ice cream with pineapple topping and nuts. Oh,
and a cherry. Pat and I admitted we were a little over zealous and should have
only taken one scoop. Our guys finished them for us.
Pat and I were so excited about my painted
rocks being found that we each searched our area for a few more nice ones to
paint. I sprayed 4 to prep them for some added colour tomorrow. They should dry
overnight. At the clubhouse, we’d been talking about card and other games. When
we returned to our sites I went next door with my tea. I learned a new game.
At supper time, I noticed that God painted the sky |
Wizard is a card game with a teeny
hint of euchre and a lot of guesswork. Oh, and luck is involved too. The cards
dealt can take away all visible game skills and throw you into a whole lot of mumbled
‘oh crap, what am I gonna do and holy moley’ verbiage. There is some snarling
at your opponents too when tricks are ‘stolen’ but that just increases the
laughter. I had fun and we played for a couple of hours before I returned home.
It was stunning |
Bill and I decided on grilled cheese
sandwiches for supper. Without a regular oven our choice is to ‘fry’ them so it
works out that that is my first choice anyway. I added fresh onion to mine and used
rye bread instead of whole wheat. They were quite good! I even added a slice of
dill pickle for that extra crunch.
I thought I'd share some old pictures with you In case you don't recognize that smile in the back row on the right It is Mom (she is here with her siblings) |
And again, Mom in the back row on the right in her airforce uniform |
After dishes, I settled at my laptop
and Bill turned on Madame Secretary. Our Sunday evening program. The rest of
the night went quietly. We heard from Donna that the Ridge back home looks fine
and that is always nice to hear from so far away.
And then a peek at my siblings (can you tell by the homemade skirts?) I wasn't born yet, Mom is in the back holding Bruce who was 20 mths older than me |
Today, I also chatted with my
cousin’s wife, Rita, about pictures of my Aunt Joan. She was looking for some
old pictures. It was fun to copy some and send them to her. I enjoyed seeing
them all again.
And that's me in the bottom left hand corner and my sister, Donna, standing behind me |
Hope you don't mind me sharing some old memories with you. It was a nice day here in the land of
Ridgeview. I hope you’ve enjoyed your day. Thank you for stopping by!
Jessie and Coop have me well trained too. I know it’s a pain to go outside, but so much better than the alternative. Your pancakes look amazing. Care to share the recipe??
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right about our dogs. He was better last night but I went out with him each time until the 10 o'clock one, when Bill did. :)
DeleteShirley gets the credit for the pancakes but if you can see in the first pix, the recipe is there. 1 5 oz. cup of yogourt, 1 egg, 1/2 c flour (I use a gluten free), 1 tsp baking soda and hand mix. Let sit for 5 min. It is thick but scoop out 4 pancakes and I flatten them to fill the pan with some olive oil. They are yummy. You can also add fruit but I never have. Sometimes the yogourt I use has fruit in the bottom. :)
The ice-cream socials there are nice especially with a banana. Love looking at the old pictures too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWe all enjoyed the ice cream for a change in the afternoon.
DeleteI really enjoyed your family pictures and your travel blog. Sam in the Ozarks
ReplyDeletethank you Sam!
DeleteLove the old pictures :) Your mom is so pretty then and now! I'm glad you enjoy the pancakes..yours always looks so much better than mine LOL! Sounds like a wonderful Sunday to me!!
ReplyDeleteMom always looks great in pictures. She is pretty.
DeleteThe pancakes are filling without being heavy. Thanks!
It was a great Sunday, just a nice slow one. :)
I have so many recipes written out, like your pancake one, on slips of paper - usually with a note of who gave it to me. I love keeping those in my recipe book! Very special!
ReplyDeleteI loved the family pictures -- so many memories!
What a gorgeous sunset!!