The nice thing about Clemson waking with
us is that Bill often will decide to walk with me. After our brews were
finished and a few blogs read, we both went out to get some steps in.
Our weather station was reading 47F which was about 10
degrees warmer than yesterday so that meant not as many layers for me. The
grass was dewy but in our running shoes we were comfortable walking down the
hill to the creek trail. I ‘snaptured’ a few shots of the sun rise and water
reflections before we saw this huge bird. Not a heron, not an eagle but what
the heck was it? A pterodactyl? Teehee.
We didn’t know what it was and I
couldn’t zoom in to get a good shot on the little camera……he eventually glided
away. When we walk, it isn’t always together, especially when on a walk like
this.
That's my sweetie walking ahead of me |
With a camera in hand, I tend to lag behind as I’m capturing things on ‘film’
and Bill keeps going, usually. We catch up
with each other and so on and so forth. I enjoy his company and value our time
together.
We don't know what it was, but it was exciting watching this large bird |
When we returned, we slipped out of
our muddy runners and into loafers before walking over to see our buddies. Rob
has been dealing with a sore back for the last day or two and yesterday was not
a good one at all. We wanted to see how he was today. He has improved somewhat
but still not back to normal. At home, Rob uses an inversion table pretty
regularly so misses it during the winter months while away. We hope the days just get better for him as we go forward.
We chatted a bit about the days ahead
here which are few and far between, and Pat and I agreed to meet to go to see
what crafts were offered today. At 9:30 we walked to the Texas Hall but no
instructor showed up this morning. We knew that Bari would not be working but
had expected to see someone else. No show. I put one of the jigsaws that was made
on the table back in the box and moved the Route 66 one over to make room for a new one.
While the north end of the creek was flowing this south end was very still |
There is a giveaway table and there
were two pair of shoes on it. Hmm, size 7 it said and Pat tried one pair on
that fit perfectly and I tried the other pair on to find that they fit me as
well. Strange, since I take an 8. We each chose a jigsaw puzzle to bring back
and I found a couple of James Patterson books that we haven’t read. I’m
planning on doing my jigsaws back home on the Ridge, once I get my table set up. I
sat outside with Clemson for a while until the sun disappeared behind a mass of
clouds and it felt like it dropped about 10 degrees.
this is the same place from the waterfall video I took It was almost dry with seaweed this morning |
the difference in the water level between yesterday and today was ridiculous |
once in a blue moon, we fall off the wagon with wieners and beans |
It was fast, tasty and would tie us over until supper time. then I went
outside again with my book. The sun had returned.
This is one of my favourite pictures of the day Look closely and you'll see why |
Then it was gone, in and out, in and out. The shade was
too cool so the clouds were controlling my seating location. I finished the
James Patterson book People vs Alex Cross within 48 hours, indicating how good
it is. Seldom, do I turn the last page so quickly. It was around 3 so I took
Clemson for his walk around the perimeter. I try to draw our walks out for 30
minutes, or maybe Clemson does that, and today was no different.
With just a little patience, Clemson and I waiting He'd keep coming back to the hole to see if we were still there |
When we returned, the sun had also
returned so I left him inside, made myself a tea and went out with a new book.
Thought I’d try Michael Connelly’s Concrete Blonde. Time for some Harry Bosch.
Ron and Loree had given us this story and 2 others in audio cd’s but with
Sirius radio, it just wasn’t going to happen in the vehicle for us. I hope they don’t mind
that we instead resorted to the hard copy in book form. I’m into it already.
Just enjoying the beautiful day |
Moving inside around 4:30, I made up
Bill’s meatloaf. That is what I should call it because he loves it so. It went
into the convection oven for an hour and as I placed it in there, I thought
about the Instant Pot. Darn! Although we have time to wait for this to cook, it
probably would have cooked in 15 minutes in the IP. Next time, we both said. I'll have to Google that!
the steps again to show my sister the afternoon sun |
While supper was cooking, I decided to walk to the Texas Hall
and drop off the book. I also had
a puzzle I wanted to take back. Once I got there, the place was empty so I dove
into a new puzzle. It is 1000 pc. with larger pieces so it took up a lot of
space on the table. It took a long time to turn the pieces and pull the border
pieces out. I had texted Bill to tell him that I was staying for a while. He understands the attraction for me.
Something about this part of our walk, draws me to it from the park maintenance and storage area down to the water |
When I returned, the meatloaf was 2
minutes from being done so I prepared a salad on each of our plates and served
it up. This is one of those entrees that never lets me down. Exactly an hour
and it is perfect. We cleaned up dishes and instead of waiting, I cut the
remaining cheesecake into 4 pcs and we had a couple tonight. I do love
cheesecake so happy to have a couple more for another night.
It was another successful meatloaf dinner |
Bill and I watched
a couple of recorded programs on television since there were no new ones
playing tonight. Quietest Tuesday night in a while. This has been a nice quiet day.
Nothing pressing and lots of heat, getting up to 71F even with the occasional 10
– 15 mph winds. We have no complaints. I hope you’ve had a great day too.
With Spring arriving tomorrow, the staff girls planted flowers around the Texas star today Nice job! |
Thank you for popping in!
Clean and disinfect the shoes. Don't want a fungus among us.
ReplyDeleteLOL about the shoes. The ones I picked up are brand new.
DeleteReally like the picture of sun's rays touching the water in the one after the bird. Okay, so I am looking closely and seeing a face above where the squirrel? is sticking his head out but no that is not it, it is the squirrel...lol
ReplyDeleteha ha, yup, it's a baby squirrel. :) There were actually two in the hole but only one playing hide and seek
DeleteLove walking the trails around there all along the rivers, enjoy the nice warm sunny days , they are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWe are loving the warm sunny days for sure!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the step picture sis...old dead trees are a fetish of mine as well. The squirrel just adds to the intrigue. It's slowly warming up here in Ontario and the white stuff is finally giving way to bare ground. Welcome Spring!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. The little squirrel was so cute. As if saying, 'this beautiful old tree is my new home'.
DeleteWhat a cute picture of the squirrel! You certainly are parked in a beautiful area!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, he was adorable!
DeleteThat is definitely a beautiful park! Love the setting. I love how you love to work on puzzles. I just don't think I have the patience but i'll have to give it a try. Sure hope Rob's back continues to just get better! That's clever to be able to see the trip planning on the big screen..like that! Dinner sure looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice park, I love walking along the trails here. I'd like to take a chair and just sit on the cliff with my book. :)
DeleteThank you for your kind words on everything.
Guess the little squirrel fellow captured our hearts, so thanks for the picture. Its a neat park you are staying at and the weather not bad at all at this time. I can see you guys are enjoying it. All the way to Hereford I saw many large birds perched on telegraph poles and presumed they were hawks. Never managed a picture though.
ReplyDeleteThe squirrel sure captured mine! I have a feeling he'll be there every day now.
DeleteThat large bird was interesting. Wish I had my zoom lens.
Tell Rob to google some yoga poses for his back, they might help. He doesn't have to wear the fancy yoga pants to do 'em either. Haha
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying the park views. Such an interesting place to explore. The squirrel was cute. It took me a while to find him.
Like Marlene I wonder if that is a hawk of some kind? Enjoy your last few days there.
I'll have to tell him although I think it has now moved more to his legs. I'm just glad he is slowly improving. I should have pointed out the squirrel better. Check today's post. :) He was still there.
ReplyDeleteWe've seen those hawks or falcons on the posts too but this bird was much bigger than those. :0